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Spider-Man 2 is a 2004 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of Spider-Man.Directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story conceived by Michael Chabon and the writing team of Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, the film was produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel Enterprises and Laura Ziskin Productions, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing.
[290] Robert Denerstein of the Rocky Mountain News ranked the films from his favorite to his least favorite: Spider-Man 2, Spider-Man, and Spider-Man 3. While Denerstein missed the presence of Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus from the second film, he found the third film – despite being "bigger, though not necessarily better" – to have a ...
In Spider-Man 2 (2004), Lee repeats his Spider-Man stunt with another innocent person, during Spider-Man's first battle with Doctor Octopus. In a blooper scene that appears as an extra on the film's DVD release, Lee has another cameo, saying, "Look, Spider-Man stole that kid's sneakers".
Dunst made her debut as Peter Parker/Spider-Man’s (Tobey Maguire) friend-turned-love interest in 2002’s Spider-Man. The action film spawned two sequels, 2004’s Spider-Man 2 and 2007’s ...
Captain Rex (designation number CT-7567 [a]) is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise created by George Lucas. He was introduced as a main character in the animated The Clone Wars 2008 film and the related television series of the same name .
The "Webbed Suit" returns as an unlockable suit for Peter Parker / Spider-Man in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 (2023) for PlayStation 5. In addition, Parker's symbiote suit from Spider-Man 3 is also featured in the game. It is named the "Webbed Black Suit" in-game to distinguish it from the Black Suit, Symbiote Suit and Classic Black Suit variants.
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Mary Jane Watson was first introduced into Spider-Man comics story-lines in The Amazing Spider-Man #42 in 1966, despite being mentioned earlier in the comics. [1] She was conceived as competition to Gwen Stacy as Spider-Man's primary love interest, and is characterized as a free-spirited, outgoing personality as opposed to Gwen's more serious, academic nature.