Additional information for Spider-Man 2, which has a domestic theatrical release set for June 30, 2004. The film is being distributed by Columbia Pictures and has not yet been rated. Spider-Man 2 has a total running time of 127 minutes.
Atp
Argentina
M
Australia
Livre
Brazil
PG
Canada
K-11/9
Finland
12
Germany
IIA
Hong Kong
U
India
PG
Ireland
12
Netherlands
11
Norway
PT
Peru
G
Philippines
M/6
Portugal
PG
Singapore
7
Spain
12
Switzerland
PG
UK
PG-13
USA
12
South Korea
11
Denmark
U
France
12
Iceland
T
Italy
U
Malaysia
11
Sweden
127min
135min
Spider-Man 2
Canada
Spider-Man 2
Germany
Spider-Man 2
Greece
Spider-Man 2
Italy
Spider-Man 2
Spain
El hombre araña 2
Argentina
El hombre araña 2
Mexico
El hombre araña 2
Peru
Homem-Aranha 2
Brazil
Homem-Aranha 2
Portugal
Спайдър-мен 2
Bulgaria
Человек-пaук 2
Russia
Ämblikmees 2
Estonia
Örümcek-Adam 2
Turkey
Pókember 2
Hungary
Spajdermen 2
Serbia
Spider-Man 2 - Hämähäkkimies 2
Finland
Spider-Man 2 Lives
USA
Spider-Man 2.1
USA
Spider-Man 2: The IMAX Experience
USA
Spider-Man: No More
USA
Spiderman 2
USA
The Amazing Spider-Man
USA
June 25, 2004
Lithuania
June 30, 2004
Aruba
June 30, 2004
Australia
June 30, 2004
Bahrain
June 30, 2004
Canada
June 30, 2004
Colombia
June 30, 2004
Hong Kong
June 30, 2004
Indonesia
June 30, 2004
Kuwait
June 30, 2004
Panama
June 30, 2004
Philippines
June 30, 2004
Singapore
June 30, 2004
South Korea
June 30, 2004
USA
June 30, 2004
United Arab Emirates
July 01, 2004
Argentina
July 01, 2004
Chile
July 01, 2004
Malaysia
July 01, 2004
New Zealand
July 01, 2004
Peru
July 01, 2004
Thailand
July 02, 2004
Bolivia
July 02, 2004
Brazil
July 02, 2004
Costa Rica
July 02, 2004
El Salvador
July 02, 2004
Guatemala
July 02, 2004
Honduras
July 02, 2004
Kazakhstan
July 02, 2004
Mexico
July 02, 2004
Nicaragua
July 02, 2004
Puerto Rico
July 02, 2004
Russia
July 02, 2004
Turkey
July 02, 2004
Uruguay
July 03, 2004
Taiwan
July 07, 2004
Denmark
July 07, 2004
Finland
July 07, 2004
Greece
July 07, 2004
Jamaica
July 07, 2004
Norway
July 07, 2004
Qatar
July 07, 2004
Sweden
July 07, 2004
Switzerland
July 08, 2004
Germany
July 08, 2004
Norway
July 08, 2004
Switzerland
July 09, 2004
Austria
July 09, 2004
Bulgaria
July 09, 2004
Cyprus
July 09, 2004
Ecuador
July 09, 2004
Estonia
July 09, 2004
Iceland
July 09, 2004
Kenya
July 09, 2004
South Africa
July 09, 2004
Tanzania
July 10, 2004
Japan
July 14, 2004
Belgium
July 14, 2004
Egypt
July 14, 2004
France
July 14, 2004
Jordan
July 14, 2004
Netherlands
July 14, 2004
Oman
July 14, 2004
Spain
July 14, 2004
Venezuela
July 15, 2004
Croatia
July 15, 2004
Israel
July 15, 2004
Lebanon
July 15, 2004
Portugal
July 15, 2004
Serbia
July 15, 2004
Syria
July 16, 2004
Ireland
July 16, 2004
Latvia
July 16, 2004
Romania
July 16, 2004
UK
July 16, 2004
Zimbabwe
July 17, 2004
Nigeria
July 22, 2004
Czech Republic
July 22, 2004
Slovakia
July 23, 2004
India
July 23, 2004
USA
July 29, 2004
Slovenia
August 05, 2004
Albania
August 05, 2004
Bosnia and Herzegovina
August 05, 2004
China
August 05, 2004
Republic of Macedonia
August 05, 2004
Singapore
August 12, 2004
Hungary
August 20, 2004
Poland
September 16, 2004
Italy
September 17, 2004
Switzerland
April 17, 2007
USA
May 02, 2007
USA
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Peter Parker is beset with troubles in his failing personal life as he battles a brilliant scientist named Doctor Otto Octavius, who becomes Doctor Octopus (aka Doc Ock), after an accident causes him to bond psychically with mechanical tentacles that do his bidding.
Peter Parker is finding his double life increasingly difficult. Precariously struggling to balance his crime-fighting duties with the demands of his normal life, Peter often finds his personal life taking a back seat. He loses a job, faces financial difficulties, and struggles to maintain his physics studies at Columbia University. Moreover, he has become estranged from both love interest Mary Jane, who to Peter's disappointment is in a relationship, and best friend Harry Osborn who falsely accuses Spider-Man of murdering his father, and Aunt May is threatened with foreclosure.Harry, now head of Oscorp's research division, has invested in the research of brilliant scientist Otto Octavius, Peter's idol. To perform a sustained fusion experiment, Octavius has developed a set of artificially intelligent mechanical arms, which are impervious to heat and magnetism. Though the experiment overloads and becomes unstable, Dr. Octavius refuses to halt it, with devastating results: his wife is killed; the neural inhibitor chip which prevented the advanced AI of the arms from influencing Octavius's own mind is destroyed; and the arms are fused to his spine. Unconscious, he is taken to a hospital to have the appendages removed, but the tentacles develop their own ability to move at will and brutally kill the surgeons, and Octavius escapes. Uncontrolled, the tentacles begin to corrupt Octavius' mind, playing on his vanity and ego, and he decides he must complete his experiment at any cost. J. Jonah Jameson names him "Doctor Octopus" or "Doc Ock". In an effort to finance his experiments, Doc Ock attempts to rob a bank where Peter Parker and his Aunt May happen to be present. After a short glitch in his powers, Spider-Man manages to recover and soon the two take their fight outside the bank, but Doc Ock takes Aunt May as a hostage. When Spider-Man rescues her, she revises her former opinion of him and realizes that he is a hero. Octavius escapes unharmed.During a party, Peter learns that M.J. is planning to marry J. Jonah Jameson's son, John Jameson, an astronaut. He also gets into a physical altercation with Harry, who is drunk because Octavius' failed experiment left Oscorp bankrupt, over his loyalty to Spider-Man; shortly after he loses his powers while web-slinging across town. Meanwhile, Octavius rebuilds his experimental reactor. Peter questions if he could ever have what he "needs", a life as Peter Parker, which involves a vision of Uncle Ben, and resolves to give up being Spider-Man, to which J. Jonah Jameson is delighted, having been given the abandoned Spider-Man suit. Back home, after visiting Uncle Ben's grave, Aunt May is distressed by Peter's confession that he was somewhat responsible for his Uncle Ben's death. Aunt May and Peter reconcile, and she tells Peter of the hope that Spider-Man brings to others, in spite of what dreams he may have to sacrifice. Peter attempts to re-connect with Mary Jane, but she informs him it is too late. In the meantime, Doc Ock has completed rebuilding his reactor, and needs one final item: the tritium which fuels the reactor. He goes to Harry Osborn for it, dangling him over the edge of the Osborn mansion balcony when he refuses. Harry agrees to give Ock what he needs in exchange for capturing Spider-Man.Mary Jane meets Peter in a coffee shop to ask if he still loves her, but Peter tells her that he does not. Doc Ock, having been advised by Harry that Peter was the key to finding Spider-Man, destroys the coffee shop. Peter regains his spider-sense at the right moment to throw Mary Jane and himself out of the way of a thrown taxi, but Doc Ock abducts Mary Jane in a plot to lure Spider-Man into a trap. Peter's powers fully return, and he dons his costume and engages Doc Ock in a battle, which starts off at the top of a bell tower and then on top of a train. During the battle, Octavius manages to destroy the brakes to the train, forcing Spider-Man to rescue the runaway train.Spider-Man manages to stop the train before it can plunge over the end of the track, but at great physical exertion. He nearly falls, but the people in the train catch him and see him without his mask on. They agree to keep his identity a secret and try to protect him from Doc Ock, but his mechanical arms are too much for them. Weak from his exertions Spider-Man becomes dizzy and faints and he is captured by Doctor Octopus and delivered to Harry Osborn. Harry unmasks Spider-Man and is shocked to discover that his sworn enemy is his best friend. Spider-Man awakens and convinces Harry to reveal Octavius' whereabouts so he can rescue Mary Jane, learning that Octavius is rebuilding his machine and threatening the world. Spider-Man finds Doctor Octavius in an abandoned warehouse on a waterfront pier, where he's restarted his fusion experiment. After battling with Doc Ock, Spider-Man manages to stun the villain with an electric shock. Peter then reveals his true identity to Octavius and pleads with him to stop the machine. Returned to his senses by the shock and determined to end his doomsday experiment before it causes more harm, Octavius uses his mechanical arms to collapse the floor of the building, successfully drowning the device at the cost of his own life. Mary Jane sees Peter without his mask on, but Peter tells her they can never be together, as he will always have enemies.Across town, Harry has visions of his father, the late Norman Osborn, in a hanging mirror. The illusion demands that his son kill Peter Parker to avenge his death. Harry refuses and hurls a dagger at the mirror, shattering it and revealing a secret room, containing the Green Goblin's war gear. At the end of the film, Mary Jane leaves her wedding and finds Peter in his apartment, telling him that she has decided to be with him despite the risks. She persuades Peter to finally let her in while accepting the need of his vows by letting him respond to a sudden call for help. She looks on in uncertainty as Spider-Man swings away.
Sam Raimi
Director(s)
Stan Lee
Steve Ditko
Alfred Gough
Miles Millar
Michael Chabon
Alvin Sargent
Writer(s)
Avi Arad
producer
Joseph M. Caracciolo
executive producer
Grant Curtis
co-producer
Kevin Feige
executive producer
Stan Lee
executive producer
Lorne Orleans
producer (IMAX version)
Laura Ziskin
producer
Producer(s)
Danny Elfman
Composer(s)
Spider-Man / Peter Parker
Tobey Maguire
Mary Jane Watson
Kirsten Dunst
Harry Osborn
James Franco
Doc Ock / Dr. Otto Octavius
Alfred Molina
May Parker
Rosemary Harris
J. Jonah Jameson
J.K. Simmons
Rosalie Octavius
Donna Murphy
John Jameson
Daniel Gillies
Dr. Curt Connors
Dylan Baker
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Bill Nunn
Louise
Vanessa Ferlito
Mr. Aziz
Aasif Mandvi
Green Goblin / Norman Osborn
Willem Dafoe
Ben Parker
Cliff Robertson
Hoffman
Ted Raimi
Miss Brant
Elizabeth Banks
Snooty Usher
Bruce Campbell
Dr. Davis
Gregg Edelman
Mr. Ditkovich
Elya Baskin
Ursula
Mageina Tovah
Raymond
Daniel Dae Kim
Elevator Passenger
Hal Sparks
Mr. Jacks
Joel McHale
Man Dodging Debris
Stan Lee
Dr. Isaacs
Kelly Connell
Garbage Man
Brent Briscoe
Receptionist
Emily Deschanel
Henry Jackson
Jason Fiore-Ortiz
Man on Balcony
Scott Spiegel
OsCorp Executive (as Andrew Bale)
Andy Bale
Mrs. Jameson
Christine Estabrook
Society Woman
Molly Cheek
Houseman
John Paxton
Woman at Web
Joy Bryant
Skeptical Scientist
Joanne Baron
OsCorp Representative
Peter McRobbie
Injured Scientist (as Tim Jerome)
Timothy Jerome
Mrs. Watson
Taylor Gilbert
Stage Manager
Peter Vouras
Pizza 'Heist' Witness
Donnell Rawlings
Director(s)
Steve Ditko
Alfred Gough
Miles Millar
Michael Chabon
Alvin Sargent
Writer(s)
producer
Joseph M. Caracciolo
executive producer
Grant Curtis
co-producer
Kevin Feige
executive producer
Stan Lee
executive producer
Lorne Orleans
producer (IMAX version)
Laura Ziskin
producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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