
Little boy nails Tobey Maguire's peppy dance from Spider-Man 3 in viral video. Internet loves it
India Today
In the now-viral video, a young boy named Max can be seen enthusiastically grooving to a catchy song at a party. His upbeat steps were exactly similar to the ones performed by Tobey Maguire in Spider-Man 3.
The craze for Marvel’s superhero Spider-Man knows no bounds. The superhero’s antics are loved by all, from adults to kids, and he is super popular among the masses. How do we know, you ask? So, a video of a little boy dancing like Peter Parker has taken the internet by storm. The toddler was actually dancing like Tobey Maguire’s character from the 2007 film Spider-Man 3 in the clip and it is definitely a hit online.
In the now-viral video, a young boy named Max can be seen enthusiastically grooving to a catchy song at a party. His upbeat steps were exactly similar to the ones performed by Tobey Maguire, dubbed as Bully Maguire by fans, outside a store in a scene. The adorable way in which the kid nailed the steps is just too good to miss out on.
The viral clip was first shared by Alladins Cave Entertainments and was reshared by American actress Viola Davis on her official Instagram page.
“WE ALL NEED A FRIEND LIKE MAX. We had the pleasure of meeting this amazing little boy Max yesterday and, wow, what a little groover he is. We all need a friend like Max. He was the life and soul of the party and had every single person smiling. How amazing is he guys!! Well done Max,” reads the caption of the post shared by Alladins Cave Entertainments.
“Go Max! It’s the moves for me,” wrote Viola Davis in the caption.
Watch the viral video here:

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