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The Amazing Spider-Man 2

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2014 | 141m | English

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For Peter Parker, life is busy. Between taking out the bad guys as Spider-Man and spending time with the person he loves, Gwen Stacy, high school graduation cannot come quickly enough. Peter has not forgotten about the promise he made to Gwen’s father to protect her by staying away, but that is a promise he cannot keep. Things will change for Peter when a new villain, Electro, emerges, an old friend, Harry Osborn, returns, and Peter uncovers new clues about his past.
Release Date: Apr 16, 2014
Director: Marc Webb
Writer: Alex Kurtzman, Roberto Orci, James Vanderbilt, Jeff Pinkner
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords obsession, experiment, sequel, superhero, based on comic, electrocution, super power
Production Companies Columbia Pictures, Marvel Entertainment, Arad Productions, Matt Tolmach Productions
Box Office Revenue: $708,962,323
Budget: $200,000,000
Updates Updated: May 04, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Andrew Garfield Spider-Man / Peter Parker
Emma Stone Gwen Stacy
Jamie Foxx Electro / Max Dillon
Dane DeHaan Green Goblin / Harry Osborn
Colm Feore Donald Menken
Felicity Jones Felicia
Paul Giamatti Aleksei Sytsevich
Sally Field Aunt May
Embeth Davidtz Mary Parker
Campbell Scott Richard Parker
Marton Csokas Dr. Ashley Kafka
Louis Cancelmi Man in Black Suit
Max Charles Young Peter Parker
B.J. Novak Allistar Smythe
Sarah Gadon Kari
Michael Massee Gustav Fiers (The Gentleman)
Jorge Vega Jorge
Bill Heck G-5 Co-Pilot
Teddy Coluca Gwen's Cabbie
Helen Stern British Desk Attendant
Aidy Bryant Statue of Liberty Lady
Cal McCrystal Principal Conway
Anslem Richardson Times Square Cop
Mark Doherty SWAT Team Leader
James Colby Lead Officer
Kari Coleman Helen Stacy
Skyler Gisondo Howard Stacy
Charlie DePew Philip Stacy
Robert Newman Police Captain
Adrian Martinez Bodega Cashier
Thaddeus Phillips Robber
James McCauley Air Traffic Controller
Rachael McOwen Dispatcher
David Shabtai Dispatcher
Greg Connolly Osborn Butler
Timothy Adams Pilot
Tug Coker Pilot
Jabari Gray Pilot
Jamie Lynn Concepcion Jorge's Mother
Pat Kiernan NY1 News Anchor
Jessica Abo NY1 Reporter
Clem Cheung Chinese Grandpa
Dusan Hyska Armed Robber
Andrei Runtso Armed Robber
Brennan Taylor Ravencroft Guard
Slate Holmgren Ravencroft Guard
Drew Beasley Bully
Matthew Tronieri Bully
Dario Barosso Bully
Salvatore Rossi Bully
Peter KT Tzotchev Bully
Paul Urcioli Doctor
David Shih Doctor
Daniel Gerroll OsCorp Department Head
Brian McElhaney Times Square Bystander
Jonathan Braylock Times Square Bystander
Steven Hauck Corporate Lawyer
J.D. Walsh Dr. Jallings, Science Investigator
Stan Lee Graduation Guest
Jessica Shea Alverson Graduation Parent (uncredited)
Stefanie Barry Times Square Driver (uncredited)
Chris Cooper Norman Osborn (uncredited)
BJ Davis NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Julia Davis NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Frank Deal Agent Berkley (uncredited)
Odette Warder Henderson Pedestrian (uncredited)
Denis Leary Captain Stacy (uncredited)
Lynn Marocola Times Square Tourist (uncredited)
Josh Elliott Pickel Bully (uncredited)
Martin Sheen Uncle Ben (uncredited)
Rick Bolander Pedestrian (uncredited)
Amyrh Harris Young Peter's Friend (uncredited)
Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo Radioman (uncredited)
Name Job
Ve Neill Makeup Artist
Alex Kurtzman Story, Screenplay
Roberto Orci Story, Screenplay
Johnny Marr Original Music Composer
Kevin Michael Murphy Stunts
Steve Mazzaro Original Music Composer
Mike Einziger Original Music Composer
Andrew Kawczynski Original Music Composer
Alexis Forte Costume Assistant
Mark Friedberg Production Design
Pietro Scalia Editor
Deborah L. Scott Costume Design
James Vanderbilt Story
Dan Mindel Director of Photography
Addison Teague Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Eric A. Norris Sound Designer
Ashley Beck Visual Effects Supervisor
Andy Armstrong Stunt Coordinator
Pharrell Williams Original Music Composer
Marc Webb Director
Kevin Kaska Orchestrator
Julia Davis Stunts
BJ Davis Stunts
Arturo Sandoval Musician
Gabu Camilo Props
Sylvia James Assistant Camera
Fríða Aradóttir Hairstylist
Tami Lane Special Effects Makeup Artist
Mitchell Travers Assistant Costume Designer
Michael Lerman First Assistant Director
Bruce Moriarty First Assistant Director
Elliot Graham Additional Editor
Tom Holkenborg Original Music Composer
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Terry Leonard Stunts
Kate Boyer Stunts
Cassidy Vick Hice Utility Stunts
Eileen Weisinger Stunts
John Cenatiempo Stunts
Chris Cenatiempo Stunts
Robin Bonaccorsi Stunt Driver
Jimmy N. Roberts Stunts
Shawnna Thibodeau Stunts
Danny Wynands Stunts
Jodi Michelle Pynn Stunts
Stan Lee Comic Book
Steve Ditko Comic Book
Al Cerullo Pilot
Kathleen Chopin Casting
Kim Jennings Art Direction
Susan Bode Tyson Set Decoration
John Caglione Jr. Makeup Department Head
Tim Croshaw Set Designer
Noelle King Set Designer
Douglas Poland Art Department Coordinator
Tim Zydel Greensman
Luis Galdames Sound Effects Editor
Lee Gilmore Sound Effects Editor
Hamilton Sterling Sound Effects Editor
Robin Harlan Foley
Sarah Monat Foley
Kira Smith Boom Operator
Joe Digaetano Special Effects Coordinator
Don Lee Visual Effects Supervisor
Kim Lee Visual Effects Producer
Gregory L. McMurry Visual Effects Supervisor
James Armstrong Stunt Coordinator
Nicole Greenbaum Costume Supervisor
Lisa Lovaas Costume Supervisor
Donna Maloney Costume Supervisor
Nevin Seus Music Editor
James Fanning Transportation Captain
Donna Belsky Studio Teachers
Jason Farrar Location Manager
Eric Lewis Beauzay Assistant Art Director
Ryan Heck Assistant Art Director
Malchus Janocko Assistant Art Director
Stephen Morahan Assistant Art Director
Rachel Nemec Assistant Art Director
Mark Pollard Assistant Art Director
Matthew Jeffrey Sama Assistant Art Director
David Stein Assistant Art Director
Scott Dougan Assistant Art Director
Marc Connor Scenic Artist
Eric de Jesus Scenic Artist
Max Grafe Scenic Artist
Christopher Kay Scenic Artist
Kathryn C. McGinnis Scenic Artist
Diana Shaller Scenic Artist
Bruce Lee Gross Leadman
Linda Drake Visual Effects Editor
Mark Herman Visual Effects Editor
Philippe Carr-Forster Camera Operator
Petr Hlinomaz Camera Operator
William Klayer Camera Operator
George Peters Camera Operator
Thomas Lappin Camera Operator
Christopher Prampin Gaffer
Stephen Pardee Set Costumer
Laura Wolford Set Costumer, Costumer
Deborah Zimmerman Set Costumer, Costumer
Jeff Pinkner Story, Screenplay
Elizabeth Himelstein Dialect Coach
Julie Kuehndorf Publicist
Wendy Lee Roberts Script Supervisor
Daniel Carbo Production Manager
Denise Pinckley Production Manager
Angela Quiles Production Supervisor
Avner Engel Animation
Wayne Jaworskyj Compositors
Kevin Webb Animation
Mike Dharney Senior Animator, Animation
Jacob Jared Jones Compositors
Jessica Wolff Compositors
Aaron Williams VFX Artist
Eddie Prickett Animation
Joo-Hwan Park Compositors
Richard L. Johnson Supervising Art Director
Teri E. Dorman Supervising Dialogue Editor
Sean Massey Dialogue Editor
David V. Butler Dialogue Editor
Robert Troy Dialogue Editor
Sandy Hamilton Property Master
Michael Magill ADR Editor
David A. Cohen Supervising ADR Editor
Anthony Dunne Carpenter
Glen A. Gregory Carpenter
Christopher Rovira Carpenter
Jonathan Bach Concept Artist
Francesco Corvino Concept Artist
Kelton Cram Concept Artist
Henry Fong Concept Artist
Gregory Hill Concept Artist
Jared Krichevsky Concept Artist
Michael Kutsche Concept Artist
Scott Lukowski Concept Artist
Joshua Min Concept Artist
Luca Nemolato Concept Artist
Long Ouyang Concept Artist
Christian Pearce Concept Artist
Steffen Reichstadt Concept Artist
Emmanuel Shiu Concept Artist
Aaron Sims Concept Artist
Justin Claus Harder Conceptual Design
Ben Mauro Conceptual Design
Robert O. Simons Conceptual Design
Joseph S. Alfieri Construction Coordinator
Timothy Peel Graphic Designer
Maki Takenouchi Graphic Designer
Harvey Goldberg Leadman
Jason Logerot Painter
Daniel Boxer Property Master
Isaac Gabaeff Props
Jessie Pellegrino Props
Michael Powsner Props
Ruby De Jesus Props
Tina Khayat Set Decorating Coordinator
Valerie Nolan Set Decoration Buyer
Robert Consing Storyboard Artist
Jay Martin Storyboard Artist
Brick Mason Storyboard Artist
Eric Dvorsky Aerial Camera Technician
Phil Pastuhov Aerial Director of Photography
Abner Medina Assistant Camera
Christian May Best Boy Electric
Ryan Rodriguez Best Boy Electrician
Kevin Gilligan Best Boy Grip
Nick Haines-Stiles Best Boy Grip
Matt Hedges Camera Production Assistant
Tricia Mears Camera Production Assistant
Loren Azlein Camera Production Assistant
Ben Noftzger Camera Production Assistant
David Satin Digital Imaging Technician
Matthew Selkirk Digital Imaging Technician
J. Eric Camp Digital Imaging Technician
Christopher M. Elassad Dolly Grip
Rick Marroquin Dolly Grip
Chris Jones Dolly Grip
Andrew Sweeney Dolly Grip
Gregory Michael Baney Electrician
Carl Casano Electrician
Inyoung Choi Electrician
Frank Duffy III Electrician
James J. Ferris Electrician
Jim Grout Electrician
Brett Heicher Electrician
Daniel E. Joyce Electrician
Richard MacDonald Electrician
Gabe Munitz-Alessio Electrician
Sebastien Nicolet Electrician
James Phelps Electrician
Brad Printz Electrician
George Selden Electrician
Boris Cifuentes Electrician
Jerad Molkenthin Electrician
Jon D. Morrison Electrician
Rob Riccobono Electrician
Sergius Nafa First Assistant "A" Camera
Nino Neuboeck First Assistant "A" Camera
Keith B. Davis First Assistant "B" Camera
Paul Colangelo First Assistant Camera
Willie Estrada First Assistant Camera
Christopher B. Green First Assistant Camera
Eric Boncher Gaffer
Mark Kahn Generator Operator
Michael A. Leo Generator Operator
Charley Gilleran Key Grip
George Patsos Key Grip
Charlie Marroquin Key Grip
Mike Yurich Key Grip
Eric Gearity Key Rigging Grip
Craig Vaccaro Key Rigging Grip
Jason Cortazzo Libra Head Technician
Craig Nix Libra Head Technician
Edward Read Lighting Programmer
Benoit Richard Lighting Programmer
Thomas Beczynski Lighting Technician
John L. Dardis Lighting Technician
Blaise Miller Lighting Technician
Spencer Snygg Lighting Technician
Patrick Fontana Rigging Gaffer
Derek Murphy Rigging Gaffer
Aaron Randall Rigging Grip
Jesse Pelikan Rigging Grip
Gavin Fernandez Second Assistant "A" Camera
Braden Belmonte Second Assistant "A" Camera
Jelani Atu Wilson Second Assistant "B" Camera
John Oliveri Second Assistant "B" Camera
Michael J. DiCarlo Second Assistant Camera
Bruce McCleery Second Unit Director of Photography
David Chameides Steadicam Operator
Niko Tavernise Still Photographer
Evan Nelson Techno Crane Operator
Michael Nelson Ultimate Arm Operator
Stephen Fitzgerald Video Assist Operator
Adam Smelin Video Assist Operator
Cristina Patterson Contact Lens Designer
Zachary Ripps Contact Lens Technician
Angel De Angelis Hair Department Head
Deidra Dixon Hairstylist
Lisa Hazell Hairstylist
Jasen Joseph Sica Key Hair Stylist
Vincent Schicchi Key Makeup Artist
Sarah Rubano Makeup Artist
LaLette Littlejohn Makeup Artist
Stephen M. Kelley Makeup Artist
Josh Turi Prosthetic Makeup Artist
Peter Montagna Special Effects Makeup Artist
Hil Cook Wigmaker
Troy David Ager/Dyer
Chrissy Callan Assistant Costume Designer
Meghan Kasperlik Assistant Costume Designer
Brooke Bennett Costume Assistant
Bryan Czerniawski Costume Assistant
Franny Bohar Costume Assistant
Sarah Holden Costume Assistant
Valerie Klarich Costume Coordinator
Jerad Marantz Costume Illustrator
Amy R. Burt Costume Supervisor
Ashley Beatty Costumer
Lucy Cobbs Costumer
Rudy Mance Costumer
Suzanne Pakier Costumer
Dani Phelps Costumer
Hana Scott-Suhrstedt Costumer
Wade Sullivan Costumer
Amy L. Teets Costumer
Sarah Yellin Costumer
Tsigie White Costumer
Wendy Yang Costumer
Alicia Boue Costumer
Erika Goyzueta Set Costumer
Carmia Marshall Set Costumer
Malcolm Phipps Set Costumer
John Porto Set Costumer
Catharine Stuart Set Costumer
Angielette Smith Set Costumer
David Paulin Textile Artist
Martha Smith Wardrobe Supervisor
Steve Love First Assistant Director
Srinath Tammina 3D Modeller
Chris Waegner CG Supervisor
Mairin Platt Animation Coordinator
Daryl Sawchuk Animation Supervisor
David Schaub Animation Supervisor
Robert Winter CG Supervisor
Stephane Paris CG Supervisor
Matthew Kemper Compositing Supervisor
Adam Ghering Compositing Supervisor
Christian Irles Compositing Supervisor
Harimander Singh Khalsa Compositing Supervisor
David Alexander Smith Digital Effects Supervisor
Max Tyrie Lead Animator
Richard Spriggs Lead Animator
Glen Sylvester Lead Animator
Stephen Borneman Lighting Artist
Brian Kloc Lighting Artist
Oleksandr Vozniuk Lighting Artist
Marvin Kim Modelling Supervisor
Patrick Smith Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Gavin Wright Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Julius Kwan Senior Animator
In-Ah Roediger Senior Animator
Oliver Allen-Wielebnowski Stereoscopic Supervisor
Akhilesh Jain Stereoscopic Supervisor
Justin Jones Stereoscopic Supervisor
Ed W. Marsh Stereoscopic Supervisor
Barry O'Brien Stereoscopic Supervisor
Rohan Tirkey Stereoscopic Supervisor
Matthew DeJohn Stereoscopic Supervisor
Alex Falkner Special Effects Supervisor
Nick Murphy VFX Editor
Tom Driscoll VFX Editor
Luke Botteron VFX Editor
Joel Binder Visual Effects Coordinator
Hugh Brompton Visual Effects Coordinator
Jessica Carrington Visual Effects Coordinator
Ann Chow Visual Effects Coordinator
Tyler Cordova Visual Effects Coordinator
Dan Cortez Visual Effects Coordinator
Valeria di Gabriele Visual Effects Coordinator
Josh Fritchie Visual Effects Coordinator
Shu Fujita Visual Effects Coordinator
Robin Garcia Visual Effects Coordinator
Jean Ho Visual Effects Coordinator
Jeffrey John Howard Visual Effects Coordinator
Amanda Hui Visual Effects Coordinator
Veronica Kablan Visual Effects Coordinator
Annie-Claude Lapierre Visual Effects Coordinator
Maria Ximena Lozano Visual Effects Coordinator
Sam Marks Visual Effects Coordinator
Holly Price Visual Effects Coordinator
Adrian J. Sciutto Visual Effects Coordinator
Phelicia Sperrazzo Visual Effects Coordinator
Andrew Turner Visual Effects Coordinator
Romy Webster Visual Effects Coordinator
Claudia Li Visual Effects Coordinator
Meghan O'Brien Visual Effects Coordinator
Megan Wong Visual Effects Coordinator
John Clinton Visual Effects Producer
Rhonda C. Gunner Visual Effects Producer
Jay Warren Visual Effects Producer
Doug Oddy Visual Effects Producer
Greg DiGiacomo Visual Effects Production Assistant
Andrew Poole Visual Effects Production Manager
Erik Nordby Visual Effects Supervisor
Bryan Godwin Visual Effects Supervisor
Jennifer Sabel Background Casting Director
Madina Milana Extras Casting
Grant Wilfley Extras Casting
Dakota Zantay Extras Casting Assistant
Jackie Snyder Extras Casting Assistant
Yelda Gürkan Extras Casting Assistant
Jessica Lichtner Script Supervisor
Rori Bergman Casting Associate
H. Barclay Aaris Special Effects Technician
Sean Amborn Special Effects Technician
Stephen Edwards Special Effects Technician
Kurt Harris Special Effects Technician
Jack Mortellaro Jr. Special Effects Technician
Claire Prebble Special Effects Technician
Warren Dion Smith Special Effects Technician
Pete Kelley Special Effects Technician
Roland Blancaflor Special Effects Technician
Cat Auburn Special Effects Technician
Joaquin Loyzaga Special Effects Technician
Ashley Lambert ADR Voice Casting
Jamie Rencen Special Effects Technician
Robert Mead Additional Editor
Robert Drwila Assistant Editor
Jason Fields Assistant Editor
Kat Spiess Assistant Editor
Sean Dunckley Colorist
Kevin Krout Colorist
Mandy Arnold Digital Intermediate Editor
Erin Davis Digital Intermediate Producer
Morning Star Schott Digital Intermediate Producer
Brett M. Reed First Assistant Editor
Neelkanth Mapara Online Editor
Sachin Patidar Online Editor
Benjamin Sutor Online Editor
Dhirendra Chhatpar Stereoscopic Editor
Harikrishna Dubey Stereoscopic Editor
Priyal Mahadik Stereoscopic Editor
Vaibhav Marathe Stereoscopic Editor
Julie Solomon Location Coordinator
J. Wilfrid White Marine Coordinator
Tamara Bally Production Controller
Adesola Adeyeye Production Coordinator
Tekin Cetinkaya Production Coordinator
Meghan K. Wicker Production Coordinator
Lauren Heath Production Coordinator
Amanda O'Reilly Production Secretary
Dawn Mountain Travel Coordinator
Steven Saunders Sculptor
Lisa Curtis Saunders Software Engineer
Ted Chu Camera Operator
Hans Zimmer Original Music Composer
Joseph M. Tenga Assistant Art Director
Jerome Chen Visual Effects Supervisor
Justin Bischoff Production Assistant
Joshua Raymond Lee Editor
Scott Koche Additional Second Assistant Director
Patrick Priest Additional Second Assistant Director
Name Title
Avi Arad Producer
Matt Tolmach Producer
Stan Lee Executive Producer
E. Bennett Walsh Executive Producer
Beatriz Sequeira Associate Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
6.0

The second movie in the new Spider-man movie series that directed by Marc Webb. I doubt his potential after seeing this movie. I feel someone should take his position before it become too late. In the history of the Spider-man movies, from all the 6 this one is the worst. Commercially it has done a ... great business that grabbed around $800 million all over the world, but failed to deliver another quality movie for the fans. The movie engaged with the too much character and subplots. The subplots were not placed in the right spots, kind of random appearance brings the chaos in understanding the story. I had a high hope on this movie and it did not supply well. Frankly, I kind of lost interest in Spider-man. Maybe because it was too soon to reboot, I guess. > **‘‘You want to be the hero. > And now you gotta pay the price.’’** The first movie gave a decent re-start for the refreshed Spider-man movie series. And what happened here in this second installment was a disaster. The first thing is it was nearly a 2 and half an hour movie that brought me lightly a headache to carry on thus far. Actually, it was 10 minutes shorter than what it is now, but in the end they have developed a bit longer to show the opening scene of the third movie. When a movie got a powerful hero, it should have equally matched antagonist. If they are matched, then the fight between them are the next thing to bring the best out of it. I think the Electro man did not click as they have expected, at least not to me. The strength he had was something beyond spider-man, but did not unleash him in a perfect manner. Though Jamie Foxx was not bad in that avatar, the filmmakers kind of wasted his presence for not so good scenes. Remember the original Spider-man was the modern superhero movies, I mean it was done using computer graphics. Afterwards 'Batman', 'Iron Man', 'Thor' and all were followed. I like the version with Tobey Maguire in it, though my rating declined by movie after another in the trilogy. This reboot series had a good opening, but failed to get the momentum going. Especially all the emotions were looked fakes that do not appeal like the original movie series did. Yes, it had a wonderful box office and that does not mean the movie is good, either worst. But expected a little better, especially in the negative characters. Andrew Garfield was good, not awesome, because most of his masked parts were CGI. Emma stone was another let down and could not help comparing her with Kristen Dunst, because she was no way near, at all. The Dane DeHaan role had the same issue and I don't know why people did not get better space in the movie that ran 140 minutes long. Like I said subplot spoiled everything I think. The digital 3D and stunts were poor. Yeah, there are many things to complain about it than to praise, but all the answer should come in the next sequel. If that makes bigger, not commercially, I mean with a good story, graphics and performances then there will be no problem. But if it fails, I had to say 'bring back the fourth installment of the original movie series'. Definitely not worth a watch, but anyway most of the guys going to watch it or already watched it.

May 16, 2024
Dark Jedi
5.0

It seems that Spider Man is doomed to receive mediocre to abysmal implementations on the big screen. Well, at least in my opinion. The Amazing Spider Man 2 currently have a rating of 7.1 which quite surprises me. This was not the worst Spider Man movie. The 2nd instalment, Spider-Man 2, in the first ... series with Tobey Maquire still holds that title firmly. There are some nice special effect fireworks going on and there are some funny parts when Peter Parker puts on the mask and goes to action but apart from that I found the movie uninspired, with a mediocre plot and sometimes downright boring. The plot is perhaps suitable for a comics magazine with its standard set of unlikely events, backstabbing big-corporate employees and disgruntled scientists becoming super villains but on the big-screen one would expect a wee bit more effort going into the plot. The main villain, Electro, was … well not really giving much of an impression. He never lifted above the pretty silly scientist letting everyone walk all over him and doing really, really stupid things like trying to put two high voltage cables together without turning off the power. Sure he tried to give a menacing appearance towards the end but to me he never really managed to elevate himself to a real super-villain. I almost got the impression that the director actually realized that Electra was not good enough and so decided to come up with some convoluted scheme to throw in The Green Goblin at the end. None of these villains are really bad, just mediocre. Then of course there is the obligatory Peter Parker wallowing in self-pity that every director seems to just have to put in these movies. It is not funny and downright boring. And for the ending cliffhanger they throw in the Rhino…as some jerk in a monster mechanical suit :-( . What the f…? The Rhino is supposed to have a polymer bonded to his skin and augmented strength and speed. Not be running around in some silly mechanical Rhino toy! The entertainment factor of this movie comes almost entirely from the SFX action and a few select scenes. Otherwise the movie was fairly (yawn) mediocre as far as I am concerned. Having said that, being the sci-fi and super-hero fan that I am, I will probably buy the next instalment anyway if one comes out.

May 16, 2024
tanty
7.0

The story is predictable and with zero neurons on it but Garfield and Stone connection is good and the comedy moments sort of enjoyable. Probably you could remove the super-hero mess and you would had a much better romantic comedy. ...

Jun 23, 2021
John Chard
6.0

Spider-Man stuffed once again. Marc Webb returns to direct what Sony had hoped was the second instalment of a longer running reboot of the Spider-Man franchise. Writing this now, I'm armed with the knowledge that once again the web slinger will get another reboot in 2017, which after viewing this ... sequel comes as no surprise. It's not so much that it's a bad film, or a bad Spider-Man film at that, it's just that it feels all very familiar, whilst simultaneously hugging the same pitfalls as Sam Raimi's Spiderman 3. Webb tries to juggle a screenplay with 3 villains (well two and a half really), a tricky romance between Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) and Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone), and of course there's school, a best friend and affairs of the home heart to deal with. The introduction of Electro (Jamie Foxx) is a good move, inputting a new villain into the spidey world is most welcome. Yet in spite of Foxx earning some level of sympathy with the characterisation, it never really works and unfortunately draws comparisons with a certain Mr. Freeze from another franchise. Dane DeHaan comes in as Harry Osborn, soon to be Green Goblin, again the tortured soul act is well performed, but come Goblin time the make up and effects work is laughable. While Paul Giamati as Aleksei Sytsevich - cum - Rhino, is having fun but is barely in the picture. Stone is the best thing in it by far, while Garfield works hard, but there is no getting away from the fact that they both are - and look - too old for their parts. The action is fun and pulse raising, but there's not enough of it to sustain a running time of 2 hours and 20 minutes. Though on the plus side Webb and his team are to be applauded for choosing a story line that is ultimately bold and contains a great emotional whack. All told it's a shaky entry to the spidey world, one that once again forced Sony into another rethink. Lets hope the next journey spidey goes on has some clarity and streamlined sense. 6/10

May 16, 2024
JaneHall
N/A

Had high hopes for this one because of the first film. Was not disappointed! ...

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
6.0

I think maybe some of the lustre from Andrew Garfield's first outing as "Spider-Man" had already worn off for this really rather mediocre sequel. This time he has to don his red and blue lycra and save the city - and "Gwen" (Emma Stone) - from the marauding "Green Goblin". There is quite a degree of ... on-screen chemistry between Garfield and Stone, and as an action-romance, this is at the more entertaining end of the scale. It's the plot and the tech elements that let it down. The visual effects upon which it relies so heavily are really nothing special. Nor, it has to be said, are the baddies. The "Green Goblin" just isn't menacing enough. That might be, perhaps, because Dane DeHaan is one of those actors (a bit like Michael Pitt) whom I never really understood why he made it at all. The make up artists do work wonders in demonstrating his decline into moral turpitude, but as an actor he is just, well, insipid as the poor, misguided and bitter "Harry Osborne". Jamie Foxx has a bit more fun as the sparky "Electro", though that character is largely undeveloped and Sally Field can be relied upon to add a little maternal instinct as "Aunt May", but somehow the whole thing is just one beat off. The first film had a much stronger story and a cast that were still bedding down; this reverses that with much more assured performances from the two at the top of the bill, but with a much less meaty story to back them up. I did like Andrew Garfield in this role - he has charisma as an actor, but this is all just a bit flat and though impressive to watch on a big screen with big sound, is not a film that will make anyone's top ten - even Marc Webb's, I think.

Jun 02, 2022