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| Directed by | Sam Raimi |
| Screenplay by | Alvin Sargent |
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| Based on | Spider-Human
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| Cinematography | Bill Pope |
| Edited by | Bob Murawski |
| Music by | Danny Elfman |
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| Distributed past | Sony Pictures Releasing[2] |
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| Running time | 127 minutes[3] |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English language |
| Budget | $200 1000000[4] |
| Box office | $789 one thousand thousand[4] |
Spider-Homo ii is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story past Alfred Gough, Miles Millar and Michael Chabon. Based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, it is the 2nd installment in Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy and the sequel to Spider-Man (2002), starring Tobey Maguire alongside Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Alfred Molina, Rosemary Harris, and Donna Murphy. Set two years subsequently the events of Spider-Human, the movie finds Peter Parker struggling to manage both his personal life and his duties as Spider-Homo, which affects his noncombatant life dramatically. Meanwhile scientist and Peter's mentor Dr. Otto Octavius becomes a diabolical villain after a failed experiment kills his married woman and leaves him neurologically fused to mechanical tentacles. Spider-Human must stop him from recreating the unsafe experiment while dealing with an existential crisis between his dual identities that appears to be stripping him of his powers.
Chief photography began in April 2003 in New York City and too took identify in Los Angeles. Reshoots took identify later on that year and concluded in Dec.
Spider-Human 2 was released in both conventional and IMAX theaters on June 30, 2004. Information technology received widespread acclaim from critics, who praised its emotional weight and visual effects, equally well as Maguire and Molina's performances and Raimi'southward direction, and grossed $789 million worldwide, making it the third-highest-grossing motion picture of the yr. The film won Best Visual Effects at the 77th Academy Awards, and was also nominated for Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing; furthermore, information technology received v awards at the Saturn Awards, including All-time Fantasy Motion-picture show and Best Director for Raimi. The motion picture is widely regarded as 1 of the greatest superhero films ever fabricated and a design for time to come movies in the genre.[a] Its success led to Spider-Man 3 (2007). Maguire and Molina reprised their roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Spider-Homo: No Way Dwelling (2021), which dealt with the concept of the multiverse and linked the Raimi trilogy to the MCU.
Plot [edit]
Peter Parker is estranged from both his love interest Mary Jane Watson and his all-time friend Harry Osborn and discovers that his Aunt May is facing eviction. He finds himself suffering temporary but recurring losses of his powers, oft in life-threatening situations. Harry, who is now head of Oscorp'due south genetic and scientific inquiry division, is sponsoring a fusion power projection by nuclear scientist Otto Octavius, who befriends and mentors Peter. While handling chancy materials, Octavius wears a harness of powerful robotic tentacle arms with artificial intelligence.
During a public sit-in that Peter and Harry attend, a power fasten causes the fusion reactor to destabilize. Octavius refuses to shut downward the reactor, which goes critical, killing his wife and called-for the inhibitor chip blocking the artillery from his nervous arrangement. Spider-Man shuts the experiment down. At a hospital, doctors prepare to surgically remove Octavius' harness. Without the inhibitor chip, the now sentient arms defend themselves by killing the doctors. Octavius takes refuge at a harbor. At present corrupted by the arms' AI, he decides to re-attempt his experiment and robs a banking company to fund it. The Daily Bugle dubs the scientist "Doctor Octopus".
Mary Jane becomes engaged to astronaut John Jameson, the son of Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson. Peter suffers an emotional breakup over his inability to balance his life and loses his powers due to the stress. He quits existence Spider-Man, returns to his normal life, and unsuccessfully attempts to reconcile with Mary Jane. He also finally confesses to Aunt May the truth about Uncle Ben'south death. Aunt May forgives him, but the rising in New York City's crime rates worries Peter.
Requiring the isotope tritium to fuel his reactor, Octavius visits Harry to demand information technology. Harry agrees in commutation for Spider-Human, whom he still believes is responsible for his begetter's death. He tells Octavius to seek Peter, who Harry believes is friends with Spider-Human, just tells him to not harm Peter. Octavius locates Peter, tells him to observe Spider-Man, and captures Mary Jane. Her endangerment leads to Peter's powers returning, and he goes after Octavius.
As they boxing, they fall onto a New York City Subway train. Octavius sabotages it and leaves Peter to save the derailing train, which he does at a great concrete toll. Octavius captures a weakened Peter and delivers him to Harry. Harry prepares to kill Spider-Man, only to be shocked to see Peter under the mask. Peter convinces Harry to direct him to Octavius' lair, as bigger things are at pale. They battle once again as the nuclear reaction starts threatening the city. Peter reveals his identity and persuades Octavius to permit his dream go for the greater good. Octavius commands the tentacles to obey him and sacrifices himself to destroy the experiment. Mary Jane sees Peter'south truthful identity, which he says is why they cannot exist together.
Harry is visited by a vision of his male parent in a mirror, pleading for Harry to avenge his decease. Enraged, Harry shatters the mirror, inadvertently revealing a secret room containing prototypes of his dad's Dark-green Goblin equipment. On her wedding mean solar day, Mary Jane abandons John at the altar and runs to Peter's apartment. Afterward they osculation, they hear police sirens, and Mary Jane encourages him to go help as Spider-Man.
Cast [edit]
- Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Human:[xi]
A superhero, Columbia University physics student, and photographer for the Daily Bugle. Juggling these separate lives means he briefly gives up his responsibilities as a superhero in a moment of arduousness. - Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson:[12] An aspiring Broadway actress and a friend Peter has loved since he was a child, yet he gave up the gamble of being with her out of concern for her safety. Still harboring feelings for Peter, Mary Jane begins dating John Jameson and somewhen becomes engaged to him, in an try to make Peter jealous. She too has a trounce on Spider-Human being, who saved her life numerous times in the past, and is unaware that the hero and Peter are one and the same.
- James Franco as Harry Osborn:[13] Oscorp's electric current CEO, Norman Osborn's son and Peter's all-time friend, who holds his alter-ego Spider-Man responsible for his father's death. He is also Mary Jane's ex-beau and still harbors feelings for her.
- Alfred Molina as Dr. Otto Octavius / Physician Octopus:[14]
A scientist working on behalf of Oscorp and Peter's part model and mentor who goes insane later his failure to create a self-sustaining fusion reaction, which also resulted in the death of his wife, Rosie. Octavius is bonded with his treatment equipment, iv artificially intelligent mechanical tentacles, which influence his mentality and convince him that he must finish his experiment at all costs. - Rosemary Harris as May Parker: Ben Parker's widow and Peter's aunt.[fifteen]
- Donna Murphy as Rosie Octavius: Otto'south wife and banana.[16]
J. K. Simmons reprises his part as J. Jonah Jameson, the miserly director and editor-in-chief of the Daily Bugle,[17] while Daniel Gillies portrays his son John Jameson, an astronaut and Mary Jane'south fiancé.[15] Christine Estabrook appears briefly every bit Jameson's wife and John's mother.
As with the previous film, Bruce Campbell has a cameo appearance, this time every bit an conductor who refuses Peter entry for arriving late to Mary Jane Watson's show.[18] Spider-Human co-creator Stan Lee portrays a man on the street who saves a adult female from falling debris during a battle betwixt Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus.[19] Dylan Baker portrays Dr. Brusque Connors, one of Peter's college physics professors and a colleague of Octavius,[16] while Willem Dafoe reprises his role as Norman Virgil Osborn, Harry'south deceased father who appears to him as a hallucination. Dafoe came upward with the idea during promotion for Spider-Man, which he compared to King Village haunting his son to avenge him.[20] Elizabeth Banks, John Paxton, Ted Raimi and Neb Nunn reprise their roles as Betty Brant,[21] Osborn family unit butler Bernard Houseman,[22] Ted Hoffman,[17] and Robbie Robertson, respectively.[23] Elya Baskin portrays Mr. Ditkovitch, Peter's landlord, (whose proper noun is a reference to Spider-Human co-creator Steve Ditko) and Mageina Tovah plays his girl Ursula.[24] Cliff Robertson reprises his role as Peter's uncle Ben Parker in a flashback.[25]
Scott Spiegel portrays a human who attempts to eat some pizza Spider-Man is delivering, simply to have it webbed from his easily.[26] Joel McHale portrays Mr. Jacks, a bank teller.[27] Hal Sparks portrays an elevator passenger who has a conversation with Spider-Man.[27] Donnell Rawlings portrays the New Yorker who exclaims that Spider-Man "stole that guy'south pizzas"[28] and Emily Deschanel portrays a receptionist.[27] Brent Briscoe plays the garbage homo who finds Spider-Human being'southward costume in the trash and gives it to Jameson.[29] Peter McRobbie plays an OsCorp representative.[24] Reed Diamond plays Algernon.[24] Peyton List and her blood brother Spencer List brand their pic debuts playing a little girl and male child playing on steps respectively.[thirty] [31] Daniel Dae Kim plays Raymond, an assistant of Otto Octavius working in his laboratory.[27] Aasif Mandvi portrays Mr. Aziz, the possessor of Joe's Pizza.[27] Joey Diaz,[32] Dan Hicks and Chloe Dykstra portray train passengers.[24] Vanessa Ferlito portrays Louise, one of Mary Jane'south co-stars.[33] Joy Bryant appears equally a spectator that witnesses Spider-Human in action.[27] John Landis plays i of the doctors who operate on Doctor Octopus.[34] Phil LaMarr portrays a train passenger who is well-nigh hands seen to the left of Spider-Homo (the viewer's right) while the hero uses webbing to boring the railroad train downwards.[35] Gregg Edelman portrays Dr. Davis.[24]
Production [edit]
Development [edit]
Immediately after finishing Spider-Man, director Sam Raimi with help from James Keltie segued into directing a sequel.[36] In April 2002, Sony hired Alfred Gough and Miles Millar to write a script of the film.[37] On May viii, 2002, following Spider-Man 's record-breaking $115 million opening weekend, Sony Pictures announced a sequel for 2004.[38] Entitled The Amazing Spider-Human being, afterward the graphic symbol's main comic book title,[39] the motion-picture show was given a budget of $200 meg[40] and aimed for a release date of May 7, 2004. The following month, David Koepp was added to co-write with Gough and Millar.[37]
In September 2002, Michael Chabon was hired to rewrite.[37] His draft had a younger Doc Ock, who becomes infatuated with Mary Jane. His mechanical limbs utilize endorphins to annul the hurting of beingness attached to his trunk, which he enjoys. When he injures two muggers on a date, this horrifies Mary Jane and in the resulting battle with Spider-Man his tentacles are fused together, and the fusion begins to kill him. In the script, Octavius is the creator of the genetically-altered spider from the start film, and gives Peter an antitoxin to remove his powers: this means when Octavius is dying with his tentacles, he wants to extract Spider-Human being's spine to save himself. This leads to an alliance with Harry (a detail which made it into the finished film). Beforehand, Harry and the Daily Bugle put a $10 meg cost on Spider-Human being's head, causing the city's citizens to turn against him.[41]
Raimi sifted through the previous drafts by Gough, Millar, Koepp and Chabon, picking what he liked with screenwriter Alvin Sargent.[42] He felt that thematically the film had to explore Peter's conflict with his personal wants against his responsibility, exploring the positive and negatives of his chosen path, and how he ultimately decides that he can be happy every bit a heroic effigy.[36] Although the story takes some partial influence from Dr. Ock's debut in 1963 and the 1966 storyline If This Be My Destiny...!, the story was mostly inspired by the 1967 storyline Spider-Man No More!, specifically The Astonishing Spider-Man #50. It was decided that Doctor Octopus would be kept as the villain, as he was both a visually interesting villain who was a physical friction match for Spider-Human, and a sympathetic effigy with humanity, accompanied by the fact that the character had been repeatedly considered as a villain for the get-go film over the class of its 15-twelvemonth development.[36] Raimi changed much of the character'southward backstory, however, adding the thought of Otto Octavius being a hero of Peter, and how their conflict was most trying to rescue him from his demons rather than kill him.[39]
Casting [edit]
When Tobey Maguire signed on to portray Spider-Man in 2000, he was given a three-film contract.[11] Afterwards filming Seabiscuit in late 2002, a pre-existing dorsum status that Maguire suffered from was bothering him.[37] [43] Jake Gyllenhaal was cast to supervene upon Maguire; the two actors so resemble each other that "a source close to Maguire" reportedly said that, had Gyllenhaal taken over the office, "A year from now? The public wouldn't know the deviation". Maguire's girlfriend's father Ronald Meyer—caput of Universal Studios—helped the player regain the part, with a salary of $17 million.[44] [45]
Several actors were considered for the part of Doctor Octopus, including Ed Harris, Chris Cooper, and Christopher Walken;[46] [47] Molina was bandage as Octavius in February 2003 and underwent concrete grooming for the role.[14] Raimi had been impressed by his performance in Frida and also felt that his large physical size was true to the comic volume character.[48] Molina just briefly discussed the role and was not aware that he was a strong contender.[36] He was a large fan of Marvel Comics and was excited to get the part.[49] Although he was not familiar with Doc Ock, Molina institute ane element of the comics that he wanted to maintain, the graphic symbol's cruel, sardonic sense of humour.[43]
Filming [edit]
The Spydercam was used extensively in the motion-picture show to "track stunt doubles and a computer-generated Spider-Man through the air".[50]
Spider-Human being 2 was shot on over 1 hundred sets and locations, beginning with a pre-shoot on the Loop in Chicago during ii days in Nov 2002. The crew acquired a railroad train of 2200 series cars, placing sixteen cameras for background shots of Spider-Man and Doc Ock's train fight.[36] Ironically, the train fight scene is also very similar to the ane in Incredibles ii, the sequel to the 2004 animated motion-picture show The Incredibles.[51] Filming was originally slated to shoot in January but was pushed back to Apr so that Maguire could cease Seabiscuit.[52] Principal photography began on April 12, 2003 in New York Urban center and Chicago. The crew moved on May xiii to Los Angeles,[37] shooting on sets created by product designer Neil Spisak.[53] After the scare surrounding his back pains, Tobey Maguire relished performing many of his stunts, even creating a joke of it with Raimi, creating the line "My dorsum, my back" equally Spider-Man tries to regain his powers.[42] Even Rosemary Harris took a plow, putting her stunt double out of piece of work. In contrast, Alfred Molina joked that the stunt squad would "trick" him into performing a stunt time and again.[36]
Filming was put on hiatus for eight weeks, in order to build Doc Ock's pier lair. It had been Spisak'south idea to use a collapsed pier as Ock's lair, reflecting an exploded version of the previous lab and representing how Octavius' life had collapsed and grown more monstrous,[36] evoking the cinema of Fritz Lang and the moving picture The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.[54] Filming and then resumed on that gear up, having taken fifteen weeks to build, occupying Sony's Stage 30. It was sixty feet (18 k) by 120 feet (37 m) long, and 40 feet (12 m) high, and a quarter-scale miniature was also built for the finale every bit information technology collapses.[36] Reshoots for the film continued until December 2003.[55]
A camera system called the Spydercam was used to allow filmmakers to express more than of Spider-Man's world view, at times dropping fifty stories and with shot lengths of just over 2,400 anxiety (730 m) in New York or 3,200 feet (980 yard) in Los Angeles. For some shots the photographic camera would shoot at six frames per 2d for a faster playback increasing the sense of speed. Shots using the Spydercam were pre-planned in digital versions of cities, and the camera'southward movement was controlled with movement control, making information technology highly cost-effective. The camera system was only used in the previous movie for the last shot.[36]
Visual effects [edit]
Although roughly the same equally before, costume designer James Acheson made numerous subtle changes to Spider-Man's costume. Its colors were made richer and bolder, its spider emblem was given more than elegant lines and enlarged, its eye-lenses were somewhat smaller, and its muscle suit underneath was made into pieces, to give a improve sense of movement. Likewise, the helmet Maguire wore under his mask was too improved, with improve movement for the false jaw and magnetic eyepieces, which were easier to remove.[36]
To create Doctor Octopus' mechanical tentacles, Edge FX was hired to create a corset, a metal and rubber girdle, a prophylactic spine and four cream rubber tentacles which were 8 anxiety (2.4 m) long and altogether weighed 100 pounds (45 kg). The claws of each tentacle, which were called "death flowers", were controlled by ane puppeteer sitting on a chair. Each tentacle was controlled by four people, who rehearsed every scene with Molina and then that they could give a natural sense of movement as if the tentacles were moving due to Octavius' muscle motion.[56] On set, Molina referred to his tentacles as "Larry", "Harry", "Moe" and "Flo",[57] with "Flo" being the superlative-right tentacle as it was operated by a female grip[58] and performed delicate operations similar removing his spectacles and lighting his cigar.[59]
Edge FX was only hired to do scenes where Octavius carries his tentacles. CGI was used for when the tentacles acquit Octavius: a twenty ft (half dozen.one g) high rig held Molina to glide through his surroundings, with CG tentacles added in post-production.[56] The CGI versions were scanned directly from the real ones to allow them to announced more realistic.[36] However, using the real versions was always preferred to save money,[56] and each scene was always filmed first with Border FX'southward creations to see if CGI was truly necessary. In some shots where CGI is used, Molina is replaced by a virtual role player possessing the CGI tentacles. Through the use of move capture and cyber-scanning, visual effects supervisor Scott Stokdyk and CG graphic symbol animation supervisor Anthony LaMolinara were able to create more detailed virtual actors to replace Maguire and Molina in some shots, as well as make them display natural human being motion. Completing the illusion, the audio designers chose not to employ servo audio furnishings, feeling it would rob the tentacles of the sense that they were part of Octavius' torso, and instead used motorcycle chains and piano wires.[36]
Every bit with the previous film, John Dykstra served every bit visual effects designer. Dykstra and his crew sought to make the worst shot of the 2nd movie await as skilful as the best shot of the first flick. Dykstra not merely created the physical advent of Octavius' tentacles, only likewise that of the nuclear reaction that Octavius attempts to comport out in the film. The reaction resembles the dominicus, complete with solar flares, and poses a threat to its firsthand environment through its stiff gravitational pull, which can draw surrounding objects direct into it and atomize them. As mentioned previously, the picture show'south increased budget allowed the reaction to have a significant amount of artistry and reality.[36] [ citation needed ]
Music [edit]
Release [edit]
Marketing [edit]
The first teaser trailer was shown at screenings of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King.[sixty] The side by side trailer and then premiered on April 8, 2004 during The Apprentice and in theaters with the release of The Alamo the day afterward.[61]
Promotional partners included Burger King, Dr Pepper, Kraft Foods, Kellogg'southward, and Embassy Suites Hotels.[62]
Dwelling house media [edit]
The motion-picture show was initially released on DVD and VHS on November 30, 2004 in United states of america, in the UK on Nov 26, and in Australia on November 17. The DVD was available in both anamorphic widescreen and Pan-and-scan "fullscreen", likewise as a Superbit edition and in a box-set up with the first movie. There was also a collector's DVD gift set up including a reprint of The Amazing Spider-Man #50.[63] The DVD release sold eleven,604,597 units and grossed $174,260,344 in the United States.[64] The film was besides released on Sony's proprietary Universal Media Disc (UMD) format in 2005, with 1meg UMD copies of the film sold in the Us equally part of a PlayStation Portable (PSP) parcel.[65] The film received a novelization written by Peter David.[66] The motion picture was released on Blu-ray in October 2007 as a part of the Spider-Human: The High Definition Trilogy box set up.[67] It was also released separately on Blu-ray in November 2010 as well every bit the previous flick as role of Sony'south Blu-ray Essentials Collection including both the theatrical release and the ii.1 extended cut.[ commendation needed ] All 3 films were re-released on Blu-ray as part of the Spider-Homo: Origins fix in 2017.[68]
Spider-Man 2.1 (2007) [edit]
An extended cut of the film, entitled Spider-Human being two.1, was released on DVD on April 17, 2007.[69] The cut included viii minutes of new footage, with new special features non included in the original release, as well as a sneak preview of the then-upcoming Spider-Man 3.[70] The cut likewise featured new, alternating, and extended scenes, and a featurette: "Inside Spider-Homo 2.i", detailing the making of the cut.[69] A similar cut aired on January two, 2007 on the FX channel with an exclusive sneak preview for Spider-Man 3.[71]
Reception [edit]
Box role [edit]
Spider-Man 2 grossed $373.6 million in the Us and Canada and $415 1000000 in other territories for a total worldwide gross of $788.6 million, against a product budget of $200 one thousand thousand.[4]
Spider-Man 2 opened in the United States on June 30, 2004 and grossed $forty.4 meg in its kickoff day; this broke the outset picture'due south opening day record of $39.iv million until information technology was surpassed a year later by Star Wars: Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith ($50.0 meg).[72] Playing at iv,152 theaters upon opening, it had the 2d-highest number of screenings, behind Shrek ii, which had an extra xi, bringing the total to four,163.[73] The film too broke The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the Rex 's record ($34.5 million) for the highest-grossing Wednesday of all time.[74] It held the Wednesday record for three years until information technology was topped by Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ($44.two million).[75] Its Friday-to-Sunday gross reached a full of $88.2 million, surpassing Austin Powers in Goldmember to have the largest July opening weekend. Moreover, Spider-Man 2 also defeated Men in Blackness II for having the biggest Fourth of July opening weekend at the time.[76] The pic held the tape until 2011 when information technology was broken by Transformers: Night of the Moon ($97.ix one thousand thousand).[77] With a full gross of $152.6 one thousand thousand, it surpassed Shrek 2 to have the highest v-day Wed opening.[78] In its first six days, the film had grossed over $180 1000000, which surpassed the previous largest vi-day opening tape held by The Matrix Reloaded.[79] Spider-Man ii became the quickest movie to hit the $200 million marker, taking eight days to do then.[80] This record would be tied with Revenge of the Sith and Pirates of the Caribbean area: Expressionless Man'southward Chest. All three films were surpassed past The Night Knight in 2008.[81]
Internationally, Spider-Homo 2 opened in 28 territories and grossed $43 meg in its showtime week. The film set opening records in Brazil, generating $iii.i meg on 650 prints, challenge 62% of market share and beating its predecessor's opening weekend by 22%. It took in $6.vi million on 873 prints in Mexico, which was ranked equally the state'due south third largest opening, coming in at x% less than the original. Spider-Man two produced $i.3 million in Malaysia, smashing Godzilla 'south record for having the biggest movie opening in the land.[82] In Republic of indonesia, information technology was the outset pic in the land'southward history to reach $2.iii meg, surpassing the previous tape held by Titanic.[83] In total, the international grosses include Commonwealth of australia ($17.eight meg), France ($40.ii million), Germany ($24.2 one thousand thousand), Italy ($24.4 million), Nihon ($59.five million), Mexico ($20.5 million), Due south Korea ($13 meg), Spain ($eighteen.eight million), and the Britain ($49.7 one thousand thousand).[iv]
Critical response [edit]
On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, Spider-Man 2 holds an approval rating of 93% based on 275 reviews, with an average score of eight.iii/10. The website'due south critical consensus reads, "Boasting an entertaining villain and deeper emotional focus, this is a nimble sequel that improves upon the original."[84] Metacritic, which uses a weighted average, gives the film a score of 83 out of 100 based on 41 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[85] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the picture an average grade of "A–" on an A+ to F scale, the same grade earned by the previous film.[86]
Chicago Tribune gave the moving picture iii and a half stars out of 4, and Marking Caro stated that Alfred Molina was a "pleasingly complex" villain, and the film as a whole "improves upon its predecessor in about every style."[87] Kenneth Turan, of the Los Angeles Times, gave the film 4 stars out of five and concurred with Caro when he stated, "Doc Ock grabs this pic with his quartet of sinisterly serpentine mechanical arms and refuses to let go."[88] Roger Ebert gave Spider-Man 2 iv stars out of four, calling it "the best superhero pic since the modern genre was launched with Superman (1978)", and praising the film for "effortlessly [combining] special effects and a human story, keeping its parallel plots alive and moving."[89] He later called it the quaternary best moving picture of 2004."[ninety] IGN 'due south Richard George felt "Sam Raimi and his writing team delivered an iconic, compelling version of Spider-Human'southward archetype foe... We almost wish in that location was a style to retroactively add together some of these elements to the original character."[91] In 2016, James Charisma of Playboy ranked the film #9 on a list of "xv Sequels That Are Manner Better Than The Originals".[92] Conversely, J. Hoberman, of The Hamlet Voice, thought the first half of the picture was "talky bordering on slow", with the picture ofttimes stopping to showcase Raimi's idea of humor.[93]
Spider-Homo 2 has oft been listed among rankings of the best superhero films.[v] [6] [94] [95] [96] [97] The picture show was placed 411th on Empire mag'south top 500 movies list, describing the film every bit "Bigger and improve than its predecessor, with a superior villain in Alfred Molina's Medico Ock, and a more confident Raimi sneaking in some of his ain trademarks."[98] In 2013, Forbes described it as "Not just one of the greatest sequels, but one of the best films of the genre, menstruation."[99] In 2018, Picture School Rejects called it "the best summertime movie ever" and said that its "emotional and calculated story stands above modern summer flicks" similar those of The Avengers and The Night Knight.[100]
Accolades [edit]
At the 77th University Awards, Spider-Man ii won Best Visual Effects (John Dykstra, Scott Stokdyk, Anthony LaMolinara and John Frazier), and was nominated for Best Audio Mixing (Kevin O'Connell, Greg P. Russell, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Joseph Geisinger) and All-time Audio Editing, but lost to Ray and The Incredibles, respectively.[101] The film won Saturn Awards for Best Player, Best Director, Best Fantasy Picture show, Best Special Effects, and Best Writer, while being nominated for Best Supporting Player and Best Music.[102] Information technology was nominated for ii British University Film Awards for Special Visual Effects and Sound, only lost to The Day After Tomorrow and Ray, respectively.[103] The American Film Institute (AFI) listed the film as one of the 2004'southward x best films,[104] and nominated it for positions on the lists of the top ten fantasy films,[105] the 100 nearly inspiring American films,[106] and the 100 greatest American films.[107]
Sequel [edit]
In March 2004, three months before Spider-Man 2 's release, Sony announced that a sequel was already in development.[122] Spider-Human 3 was released in May 4, 2007.[123]
Video game [edit]
To coincide with the motion picture's release, a video game of the same name was released for the Game Male child Accelerate, GameCube, Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2 and Xbox on June 28, 2004.[124] [125] Releases on the PlayStation Portable, N-Gage, and Nintendo DS systems would follow.[125] [126] An activeness-adventure video game, it serves equally a sequel to the Spider-Man: The Movie (2002). Published by Activision, the console versions were developed past Treyarch, but the other versions had unlike developers.[125] The console versions and handheld versions of Spider-Man 2 were well received, with the exception of the PC/Mac version.[127] Upon launch, the game had shipped more than 2million units in North America by July 7, 2004.[124]
Legacy [edit]
In 2021, Molina was appear to return as Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man: No Manner Domicile (2021), which is part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and directed past Jon Watts. Molina later clarified in April that the character would be the same iteration equally depicted in Spider-Man 2 [128] and his story arc would go along straight from the movie's ending.[129]
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External links [edit]
- Official website
- Spider-Human ii at AllMovie
- Spider-Human 2 at IMDb
- Spider-Human ii championship listing at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider-Man_2
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