Donald Glover says he is "too old" to play Spider-Man now
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse spoilers follow.
Atlanta star Donald Glover says he doesn't expect any calls to play Spider-Man as he is "too old".
The actor and musician played Miles Morales' uncle Aaron Davis in Spider-Man: Homecoming, before making a cameo in last year's Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse as the villainous Prowler.
He made the admission while taking Vanity Fair's Lie Detector Test with Maya Erskine to promote their new show Mr and Mrs Smith.
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When Erskine asked if he thought his recent Spider-Verse cameo was "Sony's way of apologising for not casting you as Spider-Man," Glover laughingly replied: "No!"
He added: "I don't think they even thought about it. There's definitely going to be a Miles Morales live-action eventually, and I think they're probably more concerned with me being Prowler in that or something like that. I'm too old to be Spider-Man now."
The Community star previously voiced Morales in the Ultimate Spider-Man animated series in 2015.
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And in 2010, the Twitter campaign #donald4spiderman circulated - before Andrew Garfield was cast.
Spider-Man: Far From Home writers Chris McKenna and Erik Sommer previously told The Hollywood Reporter that they wanted to bring Glover back for the Homecoming follow-up.
"We definitely thought, 'How great it would be to bring back Aaron Davis'," McKenna said. "We went down that road a little bit, then the movie really spent such little time in Queens and gets to Europe pretty quickly. Some ideas you just have to give up."
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is available to buy from Prime Video, iTunes, Microsoft Store and more in the UK.
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