Spider-Man 2

A hero will be revealed.

Sinopse

Peter Parker is going through a major identity crisis. Burned out from being Spider-Man, he decides to shelve his superhero alter ego, which leaves the city suffering in the wake of carnage left by the evil Doc Ock. In the meantime, Parker still can't act on his feelings for Mary Jane Watson, a girl he's loved since childhood. A certain anger begins to brew in his best friend Harry Osborn as well...

  • 7.3
  • 2004
  • Released
  • 2h 7m

Tobey Maguire

Spider-Man / Peter Parker

Kirsten Dunst

Mary Jane Watson

James Franco

Harry Osborn

Alfred Molina

Doc Ock / Otto Octavius

Rosemary Harris

May Parker

J.K. Simmons

J. Jonah Jameson

Donna Murphy

Rosalie Octavius

Daniel Gillies

John Jameson

Dylan Baker

Dr. Curt Connors

Bill Nunn

Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson

Vanessa Ferlito

Louise

Aasif Mandvi

Mr. Aziz

Willem Dafoe

Green Goblin / Norman Osborn

Cliff Robertson

Ben Parker

Ted Raimi

Hoffman

Elizabeth Banks

Miss Brant

Bruce Campbell

Snooty Usher

Gregg Edelman

Dr. Davis

Ilya Baskin

Mr. Ditkovitch

Mageina Tovah

Ursula

Daniel Dae Kim

Raymond

Hal Sparks

Elevator Passenger

Joel McHale

Mr. Jacks

Kelly Connell

Dr. Isaacs

Brent Briscoe

Garbage Man

Emily Deschanel

Receptionist

Jason Fiore-Ortiz

Henry Jackson

Scott Spiegel

Man on Balcony

Andy Bale

OsCorp Executive

Christine Estabrook

Mrs. Jameson

Molly Cheek

Society Woman

John Paxton

Houseman

Joy Bryant

Woman at Web

Joanne Baron

Skeptical Scientist

Peter McRobbie

OsCorp Representative

Timothy Jerome

Injured Scientist

Taylor Gilbert

Mrs. Watson

Peter Vouras

Stage Manager

Donnell Rawlings

Pizza "Heist" Witness

Zachry Rogers

Boy saved by Spider-Man

Ella Rogers

Girl saved by Spider-Man

Louis Lombardi

Poker Player

Marc John Jefferies

Amazed Kid

Roshon Fegan

Amazed Kid

Brendan Patrick Connor

Theater Traffic Cop

Reed Diamond

'Algernon'

Dan Callahan

'Jack'

Elyse Dinh

Violinist

Tim Storms

Chainsaw Doctor

Susie Park

Clawing Nurse

Michael Edward Thomas

Man at Fire

Anne Betancourt

Woman at Fire

Venus Lam

Child in Burning Building

Bill E. Rogers

Fireman

Joe Virzi

Fireman

Tom Carey

Train Conductor

Jopaul Van Epp

Boy with Mask

Weston Epp

Boy with Mask

Peter Allas

Train Passenger

Brianna Brown

Train Passenger

Bill Calvert

Train Passenger

Tony Campisi

Train Passenger

Joey Diaz

Train Passenger

Chloe Dykstra

Train Passenger

Simone Gordon

Train Passenger

Dan Hicks

Train Passenger

Savannah Pope

Train Passenger

Timothy Patrick Quill

Train Passenger

Jill Sayre

Train Passenger

Rickey G. Williams

Train Passenger

Michael Arthur

NYPD Officer (uncredited)

Frank Bonsangue

Pizza Man (uncredited)

Cindy Cheung

Chinese Daughter (uncredited)

Phil LaMarr

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Andre M. Johnson

Fireman 2 (uncredited)

Peter Cincotti

Piano Player in Planetarium (uncredited)

Troy Metcalf

Blue Collar Guy (uncredited)

Scott Ross

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Bonnie Somerville

Screaming Woman (uncredited)

Wesley Volcy

Columbia University Student (uncredited)

Lou Volpe

Man at Web (uncredited)

David Boston

Pedestrian (uncredited)

Sal Ardisi

Parent (uncredited)

Edward Johnson

Planetarium (uncredited)

Vince Cupone

Victim (uncredited)

William E. Corcoran

Stock Broker (uncredited)

Mohammed Hassan

Middle Eastern Taxi Driver (uncredited)

Rachel Lehrer

Hot Girl (uncredited)

Gene LeBell

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Lorelei Llee

Bank Employee (uncredited)

Joseph Nelson

Extra (uncredited)

Claudia Katz Minnick

Robbie's Assistant (uncredited)

Ronn Ozuk

Cop (uncredited)

Denney Pierce

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Carla Rhodes

Phone Booth Girl (uncredited)

Randy Reinholz

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Rachelle Roderick

Jane, Engineer (uncredited)

Angel Katherine Taormina

Female Onlooker on Street (uncredited)

Douglas Swander

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Jimmy Star

Reporter (uncredited)

Jack Wetherall

Train Passenger (uncredited)

Ken Wharton

Uptight Businessman (uncredited)

Al Collado

Cab Driver (uncredited)

Lee Cogburn

Train Passenger (uncredited)
Status

Released

Original Language

en

Budget

$200,000,000.00

Revenue

$788,976,453.00

Keywords
  • #new york city
  • #dual identity
  • #love of one's life
  • #secret identity
  • #superhero
  • #pizza boy
  • #based on comic
  • #sequel
  • #romance
  • #doctor
  • #scientist
  • #tentacle
  • #death
  • #super villain
  • #young adult

Reviews

ChristopherAndersen
@ChristopherAndersenalmost 6 years ago

Wanna see what a flawless film looks like? Go see this one now!

CharlesTaylor
@CharlesTayloralmost 6 years ago

If you ask me, this is leaps and bounds better than the Superhero films - even the Batman films. Spider-Man is that person anyone can relate to. He has such a big human side to him that it's hard not to resonate with him.

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@JustinCampbellalmost 6 years ago

All the action, comedy, and drama had such a delicate balance. It's pretty amazing to see such a precise blend of these emotions in a superhero film.

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@LarryAdamsalmost 6 years ago

A surprisingly outstanding sequel to the first Spider-Man film.

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@StephenScottalmost 6 years ago

I really, really appreciate that they highlight character development and storyline more than the fight scenes.

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@NicholasLopezalmost 6 years ago

I thoroughly enjoyed it and I think it's one of the most engrossing superhero movies there is.

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@JacobKing1almost 6 years ago

Here in this movie, we see more of the human side of Spider-Man and saw how this boy turned into a man trying his best to fulfill his responsibilities being a human and superhero at the same time.

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@JeffreyYoungalmost 6 years ago

Definitely a fan's dream-come-true! Studios of today should take notes from films like this if they want to produce a successful superhero film.

ThomasMoore
@ThomasMoorealmost 6 years ago

This is one of the OG films that paved the way for the superhero films of today. I can't express how thankful I am for Tobey Maguire for being the pioneer!

richardmiller
@richardmilleralmost 6 years ago

Tobey Maguire did a great job making Peter Parker a young man that you would feel for, wince with, and watch slowly as he turns from this young boy into a man.

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@DavidBrown1almost 6 years ago

You can definitely feel the effort that the studio put into every scene in the movie.

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@WilliamJonesalmost 6 years ago

Big shoutout to Tobey Maguire for giving so much life and soul to Peter Parker. I can't imagine anyone else doing so well like he did.

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@1RobertJohnson1almost 6 years ago

I was completely blown away! The 11-year-old in me definitely connected with this film on another level and made me remember just how much I loved superheroes.

1JohnSmith1
@1JohnSmith1about 6 years ago

You're not a real Spider-Man fan if you haven't watched this.

JessieCollins
@JessieCollinsabout 6 years ago

To me, it felt like what Uncle Ben imparted to Peter in the first film - with great power comes great responsibility - was the very essence of this film. He had too much power, too much responsibility, and he needed to find a way to balance all of that.

BradleyStewart
@BradleyStewartabout 6 years ago

Is it me or does MJ get more and more annoying with every film? Still a 10/10 film for me because I'm not here for her, I'm here for my boy, Peter Parker!

LoganWright1
@LoganWright1about 6 years ago

It was amazing to see what they did to Harry's character. He went from being Peter's best friend to mortal enemy. I can't blame him though cause what do you expect would happen if you found out your best friend was the one who killed your father?

ShawnSmith
@ShawnSmithabout 6 years ago

Sony did a great job of focusing on what really matters in this movie - the character. Here we see a relatable Peter Parker who can't seem to catch a break and when he does it just feels so satisfying to watch him rise up from all the challenges he faced.

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@tmdb44006625over 6 years ago

I don't think anyone can review this movie better than what Roger Ebert said about it back in 2004: "It's a real movie, full-blooded and smart, with qualities even for those who have no idea who Stan Lee is. It's a superhero movie for people who don't go to superhero movies, and for those who do, it's the one they've been yearning for." I also don't think any film has so eloquently defined a he

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@tmdb39513728almost 11 years ago

**Superheroes Anonymous** Tragically I am a Batman. An obsessive Caped Crusader comic-book collector until 1972 when my evil mother tossed the entire bunch in the garbage. My cousin was Spider-man. His noble mother preserved his collection with plastic envelopes and to this day they remain in pristine condition. What's truly tragic about being a Batman is that, despite Nolan's recent attemp

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