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I knew him because of Spider-Man, but he became famous for his involvement in gambling.
I prefer the first generation of Spider-Man, the shy and introverted guy. It brings back a lot of childhood memories for me. By the way, I'm curious why the first Spider-Man, played by Tobey Maguire, didn't continue after "Spider-Man 3." Instead, we got the second generation with Tom Holland, who faced off against the Lizard Doctor. There are various reasons Tobey Maguire didn't continue playing Spider-Man, and one of them is—gambling. Yes, you heard it right, gambling made him infamous.
Tobey Maguire received high praise in Hollywood from a young age. His youthful face captured the audience's attention and love. As he grew up, he didn't disappoint and became a handsome man, earning the qualification to play Spider-Man due to his attractive appearance. Through the "Spider-Man" trilogy, he became an internationally renowned superstar. His future seemed bright, but he had an addiction to gambling. An organizer from a gambling club even wrote an article publicly claiming Tobey was a "complete scoundrel and gambler" at the gaming table. Due to his gambling addiction, Tobey Maguire was exiled from Hollywood, and his personal life suffered, ultimately ending in divorce.
It's truly a pity that a childhood superhero was ruined by a gambling addiction, and his promising career came to an end because of it. So, everyone should remember the saying, "Small bets for pleasure, big bets for harm." With proper control, the path of gambling can also be smooth and enjoyable, don't you think? |
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