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Marisa Tomei Discusses Why She Regrets Shifting to Mom Roles
Jun 10 2020
Marisa Tomei is a major fan favorite right now in the MCU playing Peter Parker’s (Tom Holland) mother figure, Aunt May, and now she absolutely runs away with the role of Scott’s (Pete Davidson) mother in the new Judd Apatow movie, The King of Staten Island. Her character, Margie Carlin, is in a tough position. She lost her husband when Scott was just seven-years-old, and he’s still having a very tough time putting himself back together. He’s got dreams of becoming a tattoo artist, but can’t seem to get anywhere close to making that a reality and instead, is pretty content with living at home and hanging out with his friends whenever he pleases. At what point does Margie need to lay down the law and insist that Scott make a life for himself?
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