Spider-Man 2 (2004)

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Written by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko

Directed by Sam Raimi

Running Time: 145 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2004

Rating: PG Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Tobey Maguire dons the famous red suit once more as Spider-Man. Following his 2002 hit, director Sam Raimi (The Evil Dead) returned in 2004 to give the web-slinging hero another outing - this time pitting him against tentacled villain Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina). As if that were not enough, poor Spider-Man must also contend with the vengeful attentions of his former best friend, Harry Osborn (James Franco) who is out for blood after the webby one killed his father, the Green Goblin...

Raimi's directorial fingerprints can be seen all over this action-packed sequel, which includes a cameo appearance by long-term collaborator Bruce Campbell. Kirsten Dunst returns as Spidey's girlfriend, and Spider-Man's creator, Stan Lee, features in a cameo role.

Cast

Image for Tobey MaguireTobey MaguireSpider-Man/Peter Parker
Image for Kirsten DunstKirsten DunstMary Jane Watson
Image for James FrancoJames FrancoHarry Osborn
Image for Alfred MolinaAlfred MolinaDoc Ock/Dr. Otto Octavius
Rosemary HarrisMay Parker
J.K. SimmonsJ. Jonah Jameson
Donna MurphyRosalie Octavius
Daniel GilliesJohn Jameson
Image for Dylan BakerDylan BakerDr. Curt Connors
Bill NunnJoseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Image for Vanessa FerlitoVanessa FerlitoLouise
Aasif MandviMr. Aziz
Image for Willem DafoeWillem DafoeGreen Goblin/Norman Osborn
Cliff RobertsonBen Parker
Ted RaimiHoffman

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