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- Peter Parker is beset with troubles in his failing personal life as he battles a former brilliant scientist named Otto Octavius.
- When New York is put under siege by Oscorp, it is up to Spider-Man to save the city he swore to protect as well as his loved ones.
- Spider-Men, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, return for an exciting new adventure in the critically acclaimed Marvel's Spider-Man franchise.
- Deleted scenes from 'The Amazing Spider-Man 2'.
- Spider-Man/Peter Parker struggles between his personal life which involves Mary Jane Watson and his superhero life where he joins up with a vigilante known as Black Cat battling a series of foes including the mad Doc Ock.
- Spiderman faces new threats to the city of New York.
- PlayStation Portable video game loosely based on Spider-Man 2.
- Leaping off of the events of Lost Cause, an experienced Spider-Man must grapple with the guilt of sectioning his old friend Eddie Brock and dealing with the aftermath of an unchained Oscorp.
- This is the PC version of the video game, which is quite different from the console version. The game is geared towards children (rated "E for Everyone") with Spider-Man fighting various thugs and super-villains (Rhino, Puma, Mysterio, Doc Ock) in a linear story.
- Now dating Gwen Stacy, having a job as a photographer for the Daily Bugle, as well as fighting crime as Spider-Man, Peter Parker has a pretty good life at the moment. But then everything falls apart, as Peter learns that his friend Harry Osborne, the Green Goblin, is still alive, as well as a new threat - "Carnage". Brought in by the Goblin's Henchman, the Hobgoblin, Peter is subjected to a test with a thing known as a symbiote. After being tested on, Peter breaks out, realizing that the symbiote is a suit. The suit gives Peter more power when he wears it, but little does he know, it also enhances his anger. Warned by Gwen to give up the suit, he ignores her, pushing her away. Eventually, he realizes his mistake, and must get rid of the suit, as well as defeat The Green Goblin and Carnage.
- Shortly after the defeat of Doctor Octopus and his symbiont army from the previous game, super-villain Electro attacks New York using high powered weaponry that'll turn him into a god, leaving Spider-Man to save the day.
- A terminally ill Peter Parker (Spider-Man) has been out of the superhero life and trying to find a cure for his disease. In the meantime another super powered spider-man (Oliver Crooms) fills in the void in battling the gritty crime infested streets until his mentor Peter returns.
- Peter Parker living a double-life a years later, faces a mysterious new threat with the power of illusions.
- Designed and developed exclusively for the N-Gage gaming system, this version of "Spider-Man 2" is primarily a 2D platformer, with some 3D race-against-time stages interspersed. There are fifteen 2D levels and five 3D levels, with the main villains being The Lizard, Rhino, and Doc Ock.
- This piece focuses on where the Gwen Stacy character goes in the film with her relationship with Peter Parker.
- The Game Boy Advanced version of "Spider-Man 2" is a 2D side-scrolling platform game. The plot of the game is loosely based on the film, with the addition of boss fights against Black Cat, Mysterio, and the Rhino.
- Set one year after the events of 'Spider-Man: Home Alone', Peter Parker finally can go on his first date with Gwen Stacy since before the pandemic started. However, as they are about to see the new hit movie, 'Spider-Man: No Way Home', a villain by the name of Electro plots to spoil the movie for the whole entire world. Spider-Man has to put aside his plans with Gwen and take down Electro before it is too late.
- An activity game based on Spider-Man 2.
- An audio book of 'Spiderman 2' based on the novel by Peter David.
- The developers at Treyarch describe how the Spider-Man 2 game was made.
- A discussion of the importance of shooting in New York and the qualities the film's locations bring to the movie.
- After his beloved Jean's life is taken, Spider-Man loses his morality and has to face off against some of his greatest villains.
- After a suddent disappearance to Harry Osborn, Peter Parker Uses his responsibility and meets up with his old friend Eddie Brock and turns out he had something could change Peter's Life for good.
- A short exploration of Electro's costume, including the lengthy design process and changes from the original comic design.
- This program splits into four segments: "Costume Design" (83 seconds), "Comic-Con Q&A" (two minutes, 26 seconds), "J. Jonah Jameson" (108 seconds), and "Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson" (two minutes, 36 seconds). The clips include comments from Raimi, Arad, Maguire, costume designer James Acheson, assistant costume designer Paul Spadone, actors JK Simmons, Kirsten Dunst and Alfred Molina, visual effects designer John Dykstra, executive producer Stan Lee, producer Laura Ziskin. We learn about costume changes between the two flicks, the use of Doc Ock in this movie, Simmons' approach to the role, and the relationship between Pete and M.J.
- Picking up after the events of Spider-Man 1. Peter Parker and his best friend Harry Osborn are still learning how to cope as teenagers in modern society. With the help of new allies, they will take on horrible new enemies. In the mean time, Peter Parker must find the true value of what it means to be Spider-Man, and to accept the responsibility he has in doing so.
- This piece explores the movie's starting point following the first film, Parker's relationship with Gwen Stacy, key character qualities that define the film's villains, large-scale action sequences, and locations and production design.
- This making-of documentary splits into five different parts; we get comments from Dykstra, LaMolinara, Stokdyk, VFX producer Lydia Bottegoni, VFX editor Kevin Jolly, and miniatures supervisor Eric Durst. We learn about the use of actors vs. CG, challenges related to Doc Ock and capturing CG skin, motion capture, depicting the pier climax, creating the train sequence, and the connections between VFX folks and editors on Spidey 2.
- A short piece that explores the movie's web-slinging and action scenes.
- This making-of documentary gives us notes from Stokdyk, visual effects supervisor John Dykstra, and animation supervisor Anthony LaMolinara. as they look at the visual effects and their success at the Oscars. Though this comes across as a little self-congratulatory, it mostly gives us an interesting glimpse behind the scenes. We see the process through which flicks get chosen for VFX Oscars in this piece.
- A quick look at the clash between hero and villain.
- Marc Webb discusses what he wanted out of the score, the way it carries and conveys themes, and Hans Zimmer's work on it.
- This making-of documentary shows two separate angles: Angle One appears during both versions; Angle 2 adds a small inset box through which Elfman discusses his work. The main image shows the recording and mixing processes. We get a few nice insights about the scoring side of things here.
- This program presents a multi-angle feature. It presents views from the filming of the movie's climactic action sequence on the set, and we see some bluescreen photography too. In addition to the four angles, we can also look at a screen with a composite of all four.
- 1994–199822mTV-Y79.1 (1.4K)TV EpisodeSpider-Man chases Spider-Carnage through multiple dimensions as he tries to stop him from destroying the entire universe and all of the different dimensions with it.
- 2018–2019TV Episode
- Episode:(2017)
Composer Michael Giacchino talks Incredibles 2, Spider-Man: Homecoming, and goes Comic Book Shopping
2017–TV Episode