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The Amazing Spider-Man 2

"His greatest battle begins."

2014-04-16 Action 2hr 21m

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.

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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.

  • Released
    2014-04-16
  • Revenue
    $708,962,323
  • Budget
    $200,000,000
  • Runtime
    2hr 21m
  • Genre
    Action, Adventure, Science Fiction
  • Status
    Released
  • Language
    English
  • imdb-logo
    6.6
  • Production
    Columbia Pictures, Matt Tolmach Productions, Arad Productions, Marvel Entertainment

Crew

Marc Webb
Director
Alex Kurtzman
Screenplay
Matt Tolmach
Producer

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Cast

Andrew Garfield

Andrew Garfield

Spider-Man / Peter Parker
Emma Stone

Emma Stone

Gwen Stacy
Jamie Foxx

Jamie Foxx

Electro / Max Dillon
Dane DeHaan

Dane DeHaan

Green Goblin / Harry Osborn
Colm Feore

Colm Feore

Donald Menken
Paul Giamatti

Paul Giamatti

Aleksei Sytsevich
Sally Field

Sally Field

Aunt May
Embeth Davidtz

Embeth Davidtz

Mary Parker
Campbell Scott

Campbell Scott

Richard Parker
Marton Csokas

Marton Csokas

Dr. Ashley Kafka
Louis Cancelmi

Louis Cancelmi

Man in Black Suit
Max Charles

Max Charles

Young Peter Parker
B.J. Novak

B.J. Novak

Allistar Smythe
Michael Massee

Michael Massee

Gustav Fiers (The Gentleman)
Bill Heck

Bill Heck

G-5 Co-Pilot
Teddy Coluca

Teddy Coluca

Gwen's Cabbie
Helen Stern

Helen Stern

British Desk Attendant
Aidy Bryant

Aidy Bryant

Statue of Liberty Lady
Cal McCrystal

Cal McCrystal

Principal Conway
Anslem Richardson

Anslem Richardson

Times Square Cop
Mark Doherty

Mark Doherty

SWAT Team Leader
James Colby

James Colby

Lead Officer
Kari Coleman

Kari Coleman

Helen Stacy
Skyler Gisondo

Skyler Gisondo

Howard Stacy
Charlie DePew

Charlie DePew

Philip Stacy
Robert Newman

Robert Newman

Police Captain
Adrian Martinez

Adrian Martinez

Bodega Cashier
James McCauley

James McCauley

Air Traffic Controller
Rachael McOwen

Rachael McOwen

Dispatcher
David Shabtai

David Shabtai

Dispatcher
Greg Connolly

Greg Connolly

Osborn Butler
Pat Kiernan

Pat Kiernan

NY1 News Anchor
Jessica Abo

Jessica Abo

NY1 Reporter
Clem Cheung

Clem Cheung

Chinese Grandpa
Dusan Hyska

Dusan Hyska

Armed Robber
Andrei Runtso

Andrei Runtso

Armed Robber
Brennan Taylor

Brennan Taylor

Ravencroft Guard
Slate Holmgren

Slate Holmgren

Ravencroft Guard
Daniel Gerroll

Daniel Gerroll

OsCorp Department Head
Brian McElhaney

Brian McElhaney

Times Square Bystander
Jonathan Braylock

Jonathan Braylock

Times Square Bystander
Steven Hauck

Steven Hauck

Corporate Lawyer
J.D. Walsh

J.D. Walsh

Dr. Jallings, Science Investigator
Stan Lee

Stan Lee

Graduation Guest
Jessica Shea Alverson

Jessica Shea Alverson

Graduation Parent (uncredited)
Stefanie Barry

Stefanie Barry

Times Square Driver (uncredited)
Chris Cooper

Chris Cooper

Norman Osborn (uncredited)
BJ Davis

BJ Davis

NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Julia Davis

Julia Davis

NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Frank Deal

Frank Deal

Agent Berkley (uncredited)
Odette Warder Henderson

Odette Warder Henderson

Pedestrian (uncredited)
Denis Leary

Denis Leary

Captain Stacy (uncredited)
Lynn Marocola

Lynn Marocola

Times Square Tourist (uncredited)
Josh Elliott Pickel

Josh Elliott Pickel

Bully (uncredited)
Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen

Uncle Ben (uncredited)
Rick Bolander

Rick Bolander

Pedestrian (uncredited)
Amyrh Harris

Amyrh Harris

Young Peter's Friend (uncredited)
Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo

Craig 'Radio Man' Castaldo

Radioman (uncredited)

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Reviews for The Amazing Spider-Man 2
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A Review by Rangan 6

Written by Rangan on 2014-08-31

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 someon... read more

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.

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A Review by Dark Jedi 5

Written by Dark Jedi on 2014-09-08

It seems that Spider Man is doomed to receive mediocre to abysmal implementations on the big screen. Well, at least in my opinion. The Amazi... read more

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.

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A Review by tanty 7

Written by tanty on 2014-09-17

The story is predictable and with zero neurons on it but Garfield and Stone connection is good and the comedy moments sort of enjoyable. ... read more

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.

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A Review by John Chard 6

Written by John Chard on 2015-09-24

Spider-Man stuffed once again. Marc Webb returns to direct what Sony had hoped was the second instalment of a longer running reboot of th... read more

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

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A Review by JaneHall

Written by JaneHall on 2019-11-07

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

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

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A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-02

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 se... read more

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.

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A Review by Reno

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 ...

reviewer avatar

A Review by Rangan 6

Written by Rangan on 2014-08-31

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...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Dark Jedi 5

Written by Dark Jedi on 2014-09-08

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 s...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by tanty 7

Written by tanty on 2014-09-17

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 ...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by John Chard 6

Written by John Chard on 2015-09-24

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...

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by JaneHall

Written by JaneHall on 2019-11-07

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

read more
reviewer avatar

A Review by Geronimo1967 6

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2022-06-02

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 sav...

read more