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Cast of Spider Man
 
Tobey Maguire (Peter Parker/Spider-Man)
He's already earned high praise for subtle work in "The Cider House Rules" and "Wonder Boys," but "Spider-Man" should transform Maguire into a full-blown star. Initial grumblings from fans about his casting have subsided--looks like those trips to the gym paid off.
Interview With Tobey Maguire
Kirsten Dunst (Mary Jane Watson)
Dunst has one of the hottest careers of any young actress today, and playing Spidey's red-headed love interest will only turn up the heat. After "Spider-Man," look for her next in "Levity" with Billy Bob Thornton, Morgan Freeman and Holly Hunter.
Willem Dafoe (Norman Osborn/The Green Goblin)
With his distinctive voice and face, two-time Oscar nominee Dafoe is an inspired choice as the Green Goblin. So why cover up his expressive mug with the Goblin's robotic-looking mask?
James Franco (Harry Osborn)
Franco was a dead ringer for James Dean in the recent made-for-cable biopic. Now he has his highest-profile gig yet as Peter Parker's best friend. Franco fans will soon get a double dose of the actor--he's also appearing in the long-delayed "Deuces Wild," which hits theaters the same day as "Spider-Man."
Rosemary Harris (Aunt May)
Though "Spider-Man" is the most commercial film this Tony-winning actress has made, she should feel right at home: She had a role in director Sam Raimi's last movie, "The Gift," and co-starred with Willem Dafoe in "Tom & Viv," for which she received an Oscar nomination.