Fans have found a doppelganger for Ursula Ditkovich from Spider-Man and it is none other the WNBA star Cameron Brink.
Tobey Maguire’s Spider-Man movies are legendary for a lot of reasons. Not only did they lay the foundation for comic book movies but also made it possible for the MCU to come to reality. Often remembered for their iconic action scenes or narrative, the movies are back in the limelight for a weird yet shocking reason.
According to Marvel fans, they have found a doppelganger of Maguire’s Peter Parker’s secret admirer, Ursula Ditkovich in a famous WNBA star. As per netizens, the NBA prodigy looks strikingly like Mageina Tovah’s character in the Spider-Man trilogy.
Tobey Maguire’s Secret Admirer in Spider-Man Trilogy is a WNBA Star!
Anyone who has seen Tobey Maguire‘s Spider-Man trilogy would remember the character of Ursula Ditkovich. The sweet girl and daughter of the landlord of Peter Parker’s shabby and cluttered apartment, the character was portrayed by the American actress Mageina Tovah.
While the character does not exist in the comic books, she made her debut in Spider-Man 2, exclusively for the film series. Since her debut in the second movie, the character seems to have a crush on Peter Parker. While she never makes any advances, she does offer Parker a glass of milk with cake or cookies. Even when her father pesters the web-slinger for rent, she always treats him with kindness, making her widely famous as Peter Parker’s secret admirer among the fans.
And now in an epic turn of events, befitting of Hollywood, Marvel fans have found Tovah’s apparent doppelganger in Cameron Brink. A young Women’s NBA star, the American basketball player plays for the Los Angeles Sparks. Ever since the start of her career, Brink has demonstrated excellent skills and talents, leading her to win several awards and medals.
Now one of the best WNBA players of all time, Brink has even played for the National Team, making her similarity to Ursula Ditkovich even more strikingly surprising.
Fans React to Cameron Brink’s Similarity to Ursula Ditkovich
Celebrity doppelgangers are pretty common and often the news of one or the other celebrity look-alikes surfaces on social media, sparking a lot of excitement and discussion among fans. As Marvel fans discovered that WNBA star Cameron Brink looked strikingly similar to Spider-Man’s Ursula Ditkovich, they had some pretty hilarious reactions.
While Mageina Tovah and Cameron Brink have yet to respond to the comparison, fans are having fun comparing the two. A shocking event, if the MCU ever needs to cast Ursula again, they know who to contact.
The Spider-Man trilogy can be streamed on Disney+.
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