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'Spider Man' villain is good at being bad

DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) – Welsh actor Rhys Ifans can't stop smiling about being the bad guy.He has scooped the role as the villain in the reboot of the 'Spider Man' franchise; he's earning acclaim for his lead performance as a notorious drug dealer in new British film 'Mr. Nice'; and he's shooting for an epic new TV movie called 'Neverland', where he gets to play Peter Pan's nemesis, Captain Hook. "I'm constantly suppressing a very wide smile," Ifans said.

DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) – Welsh actor Rhys Ifans can't stop smiling about being the bad guy.

He has scooped the role as the villain in the reboot of the 'Spider Man' franchise; he's earning acclaim for his lead performance as a notorious drug dealer in new British film 'Mr. Nice'; and he's shooting for an epic new TV movie called 'Neverland', where he gets to play Peter Pan's nemesis, Captain Hook. "I'm constantly suppressing a very wide smile," Ifans said.

The 43-year-old actor is not allowed to talk about his role as the baddie in the web-slinging comic book adventure, but said he's "very, very excited about it. "It's a great script, great director and the money ain't bad," he said.

Ifans may be best known for playing as Hugh Grant's oddball roommate in 1999s 'Notting Hill'. Recent credits include 'Pirate Radio' and 'Greenberg' opposite Ben Stiller.

Ifans will be starring opposite American-born and British-raised Andrew Garfield, who is taking over as Peter Parker.

"It is quite cool this one, to have Spider-Man and his villain both from the UK," Ifans said.

Ifans spoke to the AP on the set of his latest project in Dublin – 'Neverland', a two-part television movie that will air next year.

Written and directed by Nick Willing, the fantasy aims to explain why Peter Pan ended up in the magical world where he never grows up and how Hook went from bad to worse.

"It's every boy's dream to play Captain Hook," said Ifans. "We've all grown up with that myth and legend so big boots to fill but a lot of fun."

Ifans has certainly had an impression on the young actor who plays Peter Pan.

"He's so evil and it's brilliant," 14-year-old Charlie Rowe said.