Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
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
Elya Baskin
Mr. Ditkovitch
Mageina Tovah
Ursula
Daniel Dae Kim
Raymond
Hal Sparks
Elevator Passenger
Joel McHale
Mr. Jacks
Stan Lee
Man Dodging Debris / Executive Producer / Comic Book
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) / Executive Producer
David Boston
Pedestrian (uncredited)
John Cameron
Man Buying 'Spider-Man No More' Newspaper (uncredited)
Sho Brown
Passenger (uncredited)
Sal Ardisi
Parent (uncredited)
Edward Johnson
Planetarium (uncredited)
Grant Curtis
Hot Dog Vendor (uncredited) / Co-Producer
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) / Director
Alvin Sargent
Screenplay
Avi Arad
Producer
Lorne Orleans
Producer
Laura Ziskin
Producer
Joseph M. Caracciolo Jr.
Executive Producer
Kevin Feige
Executive Producer
Danny Elfman
Original Music Composer
Bill Pope
Director of Photography
Bob Murawski
Editor
Dianne Crittenden
Casting
Neil Spisak
Production Design
Jay Hart
Set Decoration
James Acheson
Costume Design
Cinzia Angelini
Senior Animator
Alexa Sheehan
Production Assistant
Billy Taylor
Production Assistant
Gary Archer
Prosthetics
Alfred Gough
Screenstory
Miles Millar
Screenstory
Michael Chabon
Screenstory
John Dillon
Art Department Manager
Steve Bartek
Orchestrator / Additional Music
Gary Jones
Costume Design
Armen Ksajikian
Musician
Lisa Hoyle
Stunts
Steve Ditko
Comic Book
Jeff Knipp
Art Direction
Scott P. Murphy
Art Direction
Steve Saklad
Art Direction
Thomas Valentine
Art Direction
Thomas P. Wilkins
Art Direction
Trish Almeida
Key Hair Stylist
Tricia Heine
Makeup Artist
Eric Heffron
Assistant Director
Dan Bradley
Stunt Coordinator / Second Unit Director
Hank Amos
Utility Stunts / Stunts
Trudy Ramirez
Script Supervisor
Matt Blades
Grip
Gershon Hinkson
Assistant Editor
Bill Abbott
Music Editor
J.C. Brotherhood
Special Effects Supervisor
Eran Barnea
Visual Effects
Brinton Bryan
Set Production Assistant
Lisa Hannan
Sound Effects Editor
Chris Haynes
Driver
Larry Hopkins
Sound Mixer
David Campbell
Orchestrator
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
Julie Hewett
Makeup Department Head
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
Don Poole
Transportation Co-Captain
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
David J. Grant
Production Supervisor
Sandy O'Neill
Publicist
Todd Bassman
Boom Operator
Joseph Geisinger
Production Sound Mixer
Dennis S. Sands
Scoring Mixer
Paul N.J. Ottosson
Sound Designer / Supervising Sound Editor
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
Cheryl Rusa
Utility Stunts
Chad Stahelski
Stunts
Chris O'Hara
Stunts
Diana R. Lupo
Stunts
Scott Getzinger
Assistant Property Master
Egan Gauntt
Set Decorating Coordinator
Adam Austin
Set Dresser
Kyle Cooper
Title Designer
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
Dion Lam Dik-On
Fight Choreographer
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
ADR Editor / Dialogue 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
Joanne Lamstein
Stunts
Alison Fisher
Dialogue Editor
Doug Harlocker
Property Master
Sean Landeros
Sound Recordist
Douglas J. Schulman
Sound Mixer
Todd Harris
First Assistant Sound Editor
Tad Griffith
Stunt Driver
John Dykstra
Visual Effects Designer / Visual Effects Supervisor
Jill Brown
Stunts
Alethea McElroy
Additional Wardrobe Assistant
Tina Dowd
Costume Assistant
Lorraine Crossman
Costumer
Lynda Kyle Walker
Hair Assistant
Alexandra K. Browne
Additional Second Assistant Director
Jeff Shiffman
Second Second Assistant Director
Chris John Jones
Creative Director
François Audouy
Graphic Designer
Michael Scarola
Key Construction Grip
Thomas Moffitt
Set Painter
Jerry Bingham
Storyboard Artist
Aaron Scully
Storyboard Assistant
Howard London
ADR Mixer
Tricia Linklater
First Assistant Sound Editor
Nancy Parker
Foley Artist
Christopher Flick
Foley Supervisor
H. Barclay Aaris
Special Effects Technician
Chris Daniels
Stunt Double
James Bearb
Stunt Driver
Anette Haellmigk
Additional Director of Photography
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
Luis Grané
Senior Animator
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
Media.
Details.
Release DateJune 25, 2004
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 7m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$200,000,000
Box Office$788,976,453
Filming LocationsChicago · Los Angeles · New York City, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Spider-Man 2 is a 2004 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character of Spider-Man. Directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story conceived by Michael Chabon and the writing team of Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, the film was produced by Columbia Pictures in association with Marvel Enterprises and Laura Ziskin Productions, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the second installment in Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy and the sequel to Spider-Man (2002). The film stars Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker / Spider-Man, alongside Kirsten Dunst, James Franco, Alfred Molina, Rosemary Harris, and Donna Murphy. Peter Parker fights to stop scientist Dr. Otto Octavius from recreating a dangerous experiment, while also dealing with a personal crisis.
Principal photography began in April 2003 in New York City and also took place in Los Angeles. Reshoots took place later that year and concluded in December. Danny Elfman returned to compose the score.
Spider-Man 2 premiered at the Mann Village Theater in Los Angeles on June 25, 2004, and was released in both conventional and IMAX theaters on June 30. It received acclaim from critics, who praised its emotional weight and visual effects, as well as Maguire and Molina's performances and Raimi's direction, and grossed $795.9 million worldwide, making it the third-highest-grossing film of the year. It was selected by the American Film Institute as one of the top 10 films of 2004.
The film won Best Visual Effects at the 77th Academy Awards, and was also nominated for Best Sound Mixing and Best Sound Editing; it also received five awards at the Saturn Awards, including Best Fantasy Film and Best Director. The film is widely regarded as one of the greatest superhero films ever made, and serves as a blueprint for future movies in the genre. Its success led to Spider-Man 3 (2007). The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) explored the concept of the multiverse to connect the previous Spider-Man films to the MCU, with Maguire and Molina reprising their roles.