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J.K. Simmons was at Citi Field when Spider-Man appeared behind him — and his reaction was everything fans hoped for.
J.K. Simmons was just trying to watch the Mets.
The Oscar winner was at Citi Field on Tuesday night for New York’s game against the Cincinnati Reds when the stadium cameras found him in the seats. Nothing unusual — except for the figure sitting directly behind him, face concealed behind a copy of the Daily Bugle.
Simmons turned around. Spider-Man looked back at him.
What happened next was, by all accounts, an Oscar-worthy performance. Simmons snapped into full J. Jonah Jameson mode — shaking his fist at the web-slinger, scowling at the camera, demanding that the costumed nuisance be removed from the premises. The crowd loved it. The clip was online within minutes and has since done what viral clips do.
The beauty of the moment is how perfectly calibrated it was. Spider-Man didn’t just show up in costume. He showed up holding the Daily Bugle — Jameson’s own newspaper, the one that’s been running anti-Spider-Man headlines for decades — which means someone put real thought into the bit. “He’s a menace!” is essentially Jameson’s catchphrase, and Simmons delivered it on cue without breaking character for a second.
Simmons has played J. Jonah Jameson in the original Sam Raimi trilogy starring Tobey Maguire, and reprised the role in the current MCU, most recently in Spider-Man: No Way Home. At this point, the character is as much his as any role he’s ever played — which makes the willingness to lean into a random stadium bit all the more charming. He was not there to do a bit. He just happened to be at a baseball game and went with it anyway.
For the record: the Mets lost, 7-2. Simmons was wearing a Detroit Tigers shirt under his Mets jersey, which the Detroit News was understandably delighted to note.
The night also featured Bill Fagerbakke — the voice of Patrick Star from SpongeBob SquarePants — throwing the ceremonial first pitch and announcing the Mets’ lineup over the Citi Field PA. Between Fagerbakke, Simmons, and a Spider-Man with a newspaper, it was a strange evening for celebrity sightings at a ballpark. The baseball was apparently secondary.