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| Director: | Sam Raimi | 
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| Writer: | Alvin Sargent | 
| Staring: | 
| 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... | |
| Release Date: | Jun 25, 2004 | 
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| Director: | Sam Raimi | 
| Writer: | Alvin Sargent | 
| Genres: | Adventure, Action, Science Fiction | 
| Keywords | new york city, dual identity, secret identity, love of one's life, pizza boy, sequel, superhero, based on comic, romance, doctor, scientist, tentacle, death, super villain, young adult | 
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Laura Ziskin Productions, Marvel Enterprises | 
| Box Office | Revenue: $788,976,453 Budget: $200,000,000 | 
| Updates | Updated: Sep 18, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 | 
| Name | Character | 
|---|---|
| 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 | 
| Stan Lee | Man Dodging Debris | 
| 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 | 
| John Landis | Doctor | 
| Tim Storms | Chainsaw Doctor | 
| Susie Park | Clawing Nurse | 
| Patricia M. Peters | Screaming 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 | 
| Julia Max | 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) | 
| Peyton List | Little Girl Playing on Steps (uncredited) | 
| Spencer List | Little Boy Playing on Steps (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) | 
| Garrett Warren | Bearded Doctor (uncredited) | 
| Joseph M. Caracciolo | Priest at Mary Jane's Wedding (uncredited) | 
| David Boston | Pedestrian (uncredited) | 
| Sho Brown | Passenger (uncredited) | 
| Sal Ardisi | Parent (uncredited) | 
| Edward Johnson | Planetarium (uncredited) | 
| Grant Curtis | Hot Dog Vendor (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) | 
| Henry Truong | Doc Ock Lab Assistant #2 (uncredited) | 
| Al Collado | Cab Driver (uncredited) | 
| Lee Cogburn | Train Passenger (uncredited) | 
| Sam Raimi | University Student with Bag (uncredited) | 
| John Cameron | Man Buying 'Spider-Man No More' Newspaper (uncredited) | 
| Name | Job | 
|---|---|
| Thomas Valentine | Art Direction | 
| Thomas P. Wilkins | Art Direction | 
| Trish Almeida | Key Hair Stylist | 
| Tricia Heine | Makeup Artist | 
| Eric Heffron | Assistant Director | 
| Trudy Ramirez | Script Supervisor | 
| Matt Blades | Grip | 
| Dianne Crittenden | Casting | 
| John Dillon | Art Department Manager | 
| Gary Jones | Costume Design | 
| Bob Murawski | Editor | 
| Jay Hart | Set Decoration | 
| Jeff Knipp | Art Direction | 
| Gershon Hinkson | Assistant Editor | 
| Bill Abbott | Music Editor | 
| J.C. Brotherhood | Special Effects Supervisor | 
| Eran Barnea | Visual Effects | 
| Brinton Bryan | Set Production Assistant | 
| Larry Hopkins | Sound Mixer | 
| Chris Haynes | Driver | 
| Michael V. Nicolo | Casting Associate | 
| Jason Hamer | Special Effects | 
| Timothy Healy | Electrician | 
| Theresa Greene | Art Department Assistant | 
| Jan O'Connell | Art Department Coordinator | 
| Cosmas A. Demetriou | Assistant Art Director | 
| Jim Ondrejko | Construction Coordinator | 
| Jason Bartolone | Construction Foreman | 
| Wayne Shepherd | Leadman | 
| Bill Garvey | Location Scout | 
| Paulette Fox | Painter | 
| James Carson | Production Illustrator | 
| J. Bryan Holloway | Sculptor | 
| C. Scott Baker | Set Designer | 
| Vinson Jae | Standby Painter | 
| Joseph V. Cicio | Camera Operator | 
| Tim Arasheben | Camera Technician | 
| Wayne Baker | First Assistant Camera | 
| Al Cerullo | Helicopter Camera | 
| Kenji Luster | Steadicam Operator | 
| John Bramley | Still Photographer | 
| Clare Hallworth | Assistant Costume Designer | 
| Kelvin R. Trahan | Hair Department Head | 
| Anita Lausevic | Hairstylist | 
| Debbie Lucas | Seamstress | 
| Gretchen Gain | Set Costumer | 
| Michael Kall | Carpenter | 
| Daniel Eaton | CG Supervisor | 
| Michael K. Reynolds | Chef | 
| William Ramirez Jr. | Craft Service | 
| Cyril O'Neil | Picture Car Coordinator | 
| Nour Dardari | Production Controller | 
| David Irvine | Production Intern | 
| Heather Sharpe | Production Office Assistant | 
| Douglas Cannon | Propmaker | 
| Timothy Michael Cairns | Quality Control Supervisor | 
| Robert Barnett | Scenic Artist | 
| Dan Harder | Set Medic | 
| Cottalango Loorthu | Software Engineer | 
| Danny Cangemi | Special Effects Coordinator | 
| Steven Clawson | Stand In | 
| Christopher Wolf | Systems Administrators & Support | 
| John Orlebeck | Transportation Coordinator | 
| Richard Baratta | Unit Production Manager | 
| Jody Fedele | Visual Effects Editor | 
| Jim Passon | Color Timer | 
| Sean Valla | First Assistant Editor | 
| Bob Finley III | Gaffer | 
| Sidney Brisco | Lighting Technician | 
| Frank Dorowsky | Rigging Gaffer | 
| Laura Berning | Location Manager | 
| Tamara Bally | Production Accountant | 
| Susan Dukow | Production Coordinator | 
| Sandy O'Neill | Publicist | 
| Todd Bassman | Boom Operator | 
| Scott G.G. Haller | Sound Editor | 
| John M. Chalfant | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Julie Adrianson-Neary | Digital Compositors | 
| Carlye Archibeque | Visual Effects Coordinator | 
| Raoul Bolognini | Visual Effects Producer | 
| Greg Anderson | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Alicia Kalvin | Studio Teachers | 
| Carey Smith | Digital Producer | 
| Noriko Watanabe | Hairstylist | 
| Scott Getzinger | Assistant Property Master | 
| Egan Gauntt | Set Decorating Coordinator | 
| Adam Austin | Set Dresser | 
| Ulrike Lamster | Camera Loader | 
| Daniel Pershing | Dolly Grip | 
| Kelly R. Borisy | Key Grip | 
| Ivory Stanton | Ager/Dyer | 
| Bob Moore Jr. | Key Costumer | 
| Elisa Marsh | Key Makeup Artist | 
| Sara Auhagen | Tailor | 
| Mary Jo 'MJ' McGrath | Wardrobe Supervisor | 
| Christian Ristow | Animatronics Designer | 
| Jason Kay | Techno Crane Operator | 
| Bac DeLorme | Second Assistant Director | 
| Mo Henry | Negative Cutter | 
| Jenifer Bonisteel | Assistant Production Coordinator | 
| Kevin Flatow | Assistant Production Manager | 
| Ulrika Akander | Dialogue Editor, ADR Editor | 
| George Doering | Musician | 
| Susan Dudeck | Supervising ADR Editor, Supervising Dialogue Editor | 
| Vincent Truitner | CG Animator | 
| Peter Giliberti | Lead Animator | 
| Bob Mano | Mechanical Designer | 
| Colin Drobnis | Visual Effects Technical Director | 
| Alison Fisher | Dialogue Editor | 
| Doug Harlocker | Property Master | 
| Sean Landeros | Sound Recordist | 
| Douglas J. Schulman | Sound Mixer | 
| Todd Harris | First Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Alethea McElroy | Additional Wardrobe Assistant | 
| Tina Dowd | Costume Assistant | 
| Lorraine Crossman | Costumer | 
| John Dykstra | Visual Effects Supervisor, Visual Effects Designer | 
| Lynda Kyle Walker | Hair Assistant | 
| Alexandra K. Browne | Additional Second Assistant Director | 
| Jeff Shiffman | Second Second Assistant Director | 
| Chris John Jones | Creative Director | 
| Michael Scarola | Key Construction Grip | 
| Thomas Moffitt | Set Painter | 
| Jerry Bingham | Storyboard Artist | 
| Howard London | ADR Mixer | 
| Tricia Linklater | First Assistant Sound Editor | 
| Nancy Parker | Foley Artist | 
| Christopher Flick | Foley Supervisor | 
| H. Barclay Aaris | Special Effects Technician | 
| James Bearb | Stunt Driver | 
| Giselle Brewton | Assistant Camera | 
| Kevin Flynn | Best Boy Grip | 
| Mark McDevitt | Clapper Loader | 
| Steve Robertson | Dolly Grip | 
| Braden Belmonte | Second Assistant Camera | 
| Anthony B. LaMolinara | Animation Director | 
| Anthony Harris | Digital Color Timer | 
| Michael Healey | Digital Colorist | 
| Jean Chien | Assistant Location Manager | 
| Alex Borys | Location Assistant | 
| Pete Anthony | Conductor | 
| Angela Athayde | Additional Production Assistant | 
| Santena Jenaris King Clough | Assistant Accountant | 
| Trilochan Naik | CG Artist | 
| Andy Ryan | Chief Lighting Technician | 
| Patti Gannon | Compositing Supervisor | 
| Tony Hobbs | Extras Casting | 
| Judy Pursley | First Assistant Accountant | 
| Kristen Branan | Head of Production | 
| Jason Rody | Key Production Assistant | 
| James Boniece | Key Rigging Grip | 
| Joseph M. Horrigan | Medical Consultant | 
| Marilyn DeJesus | Payroll Accountant | 
| Dave Ardinger | Production Assistant | 
| Shannon Gaulding | Production Executive | 
| Kathryn Malone | Production Secretary | 
| Basia Emano | Researcher | 
| Michael Backes | Scientific Consultant | 
| Carlo Pratto | Second Assistant Accountant | 
| Grant Anderson | Sequence Lead | 
| Kirk Bloomberg | Additional Second Assistant Camera | 
| Kevin O'Connell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Greg P. Russell | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Jeffrey J. Haboush | Sound Re-Recording Mixer | 
| Joseph S. Alfieri | Construction Coordinator | 
| Cinzia Angelini | Senior Animator | 
| Lisa Hannan | Sound Effects Editor | 
| Brad Martin | Stunts, Stunt Double | 
| Alvin Sargent | Screenplay | 
| Danny Elfman | Original Music Composer | 
| Bill Pope | Director of Photography | 
| Sam Raimi | Director | 
| Steve Saklad | Art Direction | 
| Dan Bradley | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator | 
| Hank Amos | Stunts, Utility Stunts | 
| David Campbell | Orchestrator | 
| Julie Hewett | Makeup Department Head | 
| Scott P. Murphy | Art Direction | 
| Steve Bartek | Orchestrator, Additional Music | 
| Don Poole | Transportation Co-Captain | 
| David J. Grant | Production Supervisor | 
| Kyle Cooper | Title Designer | 
| Stan Lee | Comic Book | 
| Aaron Scully | Storyboard Assistant | 
| Chris Daniels | Stunt Double | 
| Anette Haellmigk | Additional Director of Photography | 
| Luis Grané | Senior Animator | 
| Gary Archer | Prosthetics | 
| Armen Ksajikian | Musician | 
| Chad Stahelski | Stunts | 
| Diana R. Lupo | Stunts | 
| Tad Griffith | Stunt Driver | 
| Jill Brown | Stunts | 
| Billy Taylor | Production Assistant | 
| Alexa Sheehan | Production Assistant | 
| Michael Chabon | Screenstory | 
| Lisa Hoyle | Stunts | 
| Cheryl Rusa | Utility Stunts | 
| Chris O'Hara | Stunts | 
| Dion Lam | Fight Choreographer | 
| Neil Spisak | Production Design | 
| James Acheson | Costume Design | 
| Joseph Geisinger | Production Sound Mixer | 
| Dennis Sands | Scoring Mixer | 
| François Audouy | Graphic Designer | 
| John Frazier | Special Effects Supervisor | 
| Scott Stokdyk | Visual Effects Supervisor | 
| Robert Alonzo | Stunts | 
| Steve Ditko | Comic Book | 
| Paul N.J. Ottosson | Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer | 
| Joanne Lamstein | Stunts | 
| Alfred Gough | Screenstory | 
| Miles Millar | Screenstory | 
| Billy Bryan | Special Effects | 
| Joseph Keyes | Production Assistant | 
| Rocky Gehr | Special Effects | 
| Name | Title | 
|---|---|
| Lorne Orleans | Producer | 
| Joseph M. Caracciolo | Executive Producer | 
| Avi Arad | Producer | 
| Stan Lee | Executive Producer | 
| Grant Curtis | Co-Producer | 
| Laura Ziskin | Producer | 
| Kevin Feige | Executive Producer | 
| Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr. | Executive Producer | 
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**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 pri ... stine condition. What's truly tragic about being a Batman is that, despite Nolan's recent attempts (and questionable sincerity), the best Batman movie hasn't been made yet. As far as we know, with Batman's fate resting with Warner Bros, David Goyer, Zak Snider and Ben Affleck, the best Batman movie will not be possible for another decade or two, maybe three. I await thee Dark Knight. Again to my cousin's good fortune, the best movie about Spider-man has been established for quite some time. In fact, as a benchmark, it is arguably the best comic-book super-hero movie ever made. I didn't much love Sam Raimi's first Spider-man, and wished my mother could have disposed of his last entry, but _Spider-Man 2_ was, and is, the ultimate movie adaptation from comic-books to the movie screen. I was living in Shanghai in the summer of 2004 where I had to commute 3 hours on a hot and dizzy day to see it in English, and was fully rewarded for the effort. I was thrust into a imaginary super-hero world far more pleasing than anything I could remember since childhood. The 3 hour commute back home seemed like a breeze because Spider-man 2 awoke the wonder-struck boy inside me. It reminded me of a happy youth I forgot I had. It felt like Spidey was on the subway with me and would protect me from any harm. And he was just a boy himself! Batman? Who's that? For a super-hero story, nearly everything is perfect in this movie. Doc Ock couldn't have been better. He looked exactly the way he did, at the height of Stan Lee's eminence, in the brightly coloured panels fighting Spider-man in 1968. And sounded just like I imagined he would. Peter and Mary Jane were in their element and their friendship and romantic undertaking actually mattered. The story and action played out the way a comic book should. It was both intimate and fantastic. Trippy, wonderful and scary. It was like growing up all over again. The climax was a bit too flashy, loud and over-the-top at that time, but by today's standards, when compared to climactic train-wrecks in _Man of Steel_, _Iron Man 3_ and _The Avengers_, it's perfectly splendid. We are now being helplessly bombarded with comic book movies attacking us from every direction, all of them trying to out-do each other, jumping one shark after another. Every marginal superhero from Dr Strange to Shazam is being dusted off and hurled onto the big screen for our insatiable happy-childhood-appeasing appetite. The Marvel of Disney is launching at us one theme-park roller-coaster ride after another. Sony, with their Amazing Spider-man abominations, has completely lost it. Fox's X-Men and Fantastic Four proliferations hit the wall long ago. And DC, under the reigns of Warner Bros, has transfigured into its own worst enemy. A wretched mutation not even the Joker finds amusing. Turns out Sam Raimi's _Spider-Man 2_ is the gold standard by which all comic-book movies, certainly those of the super-hero variety, are and, evidently, will be set. Lucky cousin.
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 hero the way Aunt May does in a wonderfully heartfelt and poignant scene half way through the film. I do think the villain of Doctor Octopus is underdeveloped in both logic and motivation (although Alfred Molina is great), Mary Jane Watson is too dependent on the men in her life, and the friendship arc between Peter and Harry is a bit contrived, but none of these flaws affect what is otherwise a beautifully constructed film and a worthy sequel to the original.
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. ...
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? ...
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! ...
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. ...
You're not a real Spider-Man fan if you haven't watched this. ...
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. ...
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. ...
You can definitely feel the effort that the studio put into every scene in the movie. ...
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. ...
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! ...
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. ...
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. ...
I thoroughly enjoyed it and I think it's one of the most engrossing superhero movies there is. ...
I really, really appreciate that they highlight character development and storyline more than the fight scenes. ...
A surprisingly outstanding sequel to the first Spider-Man film. ...
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. ...
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. ...
Wanna see what a flawless film looks like? Go see this one now! ...