The Daily Bugle Is Now on Tik Tok!
In preparation for the most anticipated MCU film to date, it appears that J. Jonah Jameson has ramped up his search for the menacing, wall-crawling foe, by expanding its platform; as The Daily Bugle is now on Tik Tok!
First appearing at the conclusion of Spider-Man: Far From Home, Jonah Jameson is infamously known throughout the Earth-616 universe as the new personality that exposed the secret identity of Spider-Man; while spreading the message posthumously left by Mysterio that Peter Parker can’t be trusted.
Acting as the catalyst for the newest MCU installment, these events led to the former Avenger to seek out the help of the Sorcerer Supreme, Doctor Strange, to hopefully find a way to undo the unmasking; allowing the young hero to return to his normal, everyday, life.
With the film only a month away, it’s been announced that The Daily Bugle is now on Tik Tok; allowing the internet news mogul to continue to spread the messages of who Spider-Man really is; in order to hopefully ascertain the super-powered vigilante once and for all.
@thedailybugleofficial Hi TikTok 👋 Welcome to The Daily Bugle! Follow us for breaking news on Spider-Man you can’t get anywhere else.
♬ SpiderMan No Way Home in theaters December 17 – The Daily Bugle
Appearing at the end of Far From Home, J. Jonah Jameson is assumed to have a much bigger role in the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Home; being seen in various trailers amidst an attack by the various multiversal villains of the character.
Known throughout the MCU as the loud-mouthed and brash Internet Voice of the controversial Daily Bugle, actor J.K Simmons is reprising the role he originated with Sam Raimi’s 2002 Spider-Man film.
@thedailybugleofficial Tell us you hate Spider-Man without telling us… (even if you don’t actually hate him).
♬ SpiderMan No Way Home in theaters December 17 – The Daily Bugle
A long comic book history sports a Jameson with a very interesting relationship with one Peter Parker over the various Marvel Universe.
The character as he will appear in Spider-Man: No Way Home will likely be a version of the character that Simmons played in 2002; with much of the same loudness, and brashness, that made him iconic to many Marvel fans.
We’ll keep you updated on anything The Daily Bugle’s J. Jonah Jameson- and recently appointed unpaid intern Betty Brandt- has found on that Spider-Menace.
Till then, in the words of Jameson; May God help us all