Spider-Man 2 - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Spider-Man 2"
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Timing: 2:7 (127 min)
Spider-Man 2 - TMDB rating
7.303/10
16212
Spider-Man 2 - Kinopoisk rating
7.367/10
388722
Spider-Man 2 - IMDB rating
7.5/10
778000

Actors and characters

Photo Tobey Maguire #5042Photo Tobey Maguire #5043Photo Tobey Maguire #5044Photo Tobey Maguire #5045

Tobey Maguire

Tobey Maguire
Character Spider-Man / Peter Parker
Photo Kirsten Dunst #21930Photo Kirsten Dunst #21931Photo Kirsten Dunst #21932Photo Kirsten Dunst #21933

Kirsten Dunst

Kirsten Dunst
Character Mary Jane Watson
Photo James Franco #21946Photo James Franco #21947Photo James Franco #21948Photo James Franco #21949

James Franco

James Franco
Character Harry Osborn
Photo Alfred Molina #5051Photo Alfred Molina #5052Photo Alfred Molina #5053Photo Alfred Molina #5054

Alfred Molina

Alfred Molina
Character Doc Ock / Otto Octavius
Photo Rosemary Harris #21951Photo Rosemary Harris #21952Photo Rosemary Harris #21953

Rosemary Harris

Rosemary Harris
Character May Parker
Photo J.K. Simmons #4933Photo J.K. Simmons #65751Photo J.K. Simmons #65752Photo J.K. Simmons #327125

J.K. Simmons

J.K. Simmons
Character J. Jonah Jameson
Photo Donna Murphy #18012Photo Donna Murphy #18013

Donna Murphy

Donna Murphy
Character Rosalie Octavius
Photo Daniel Gillies #83407

Daniel Gillies

Daniel Gillies
Character John Jameson
Photo Dylan Baker #26325Photo Dylan Baker #26326Photo Dylan Baker #26327Photo Dylan Baker #26328

Dylan Baker

Dylan Baker
Character Dr. Curt Connors
Photo Bill Nunn #21955Photo Bill Nunn #21956

Bill Nunn

Bill Nunn
Character Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Photo Aasif Mandvi #45910Photo Aasif Mandvi #45911Photo Aasif Mandvi #45912

Aasif Mandvi

Aasif Mandvi
Character Mr. Aziz
Photo Willem Dafoe #1916Photo Willem Dafoe #1917Photo Willem Dafoe #1918Photo Willem Dafoe #1919

Willem Dafoe

Willem Dafoe
Character Green Goblin / Norman Osborn
Photo Cliff Robertson #5047Photo Cliff Robertson #5048Photo Cliff Robertson #5049Photo Cliff Robertson #5050

Cliff Robertson

Cliff Robertson
Character Ben Parker
Photo Ted Raimi #21962Photo Ted Raimi #21963Photo Ted Raimi #21964Photo Ted Raimi #21965

Ted Raimi

Ted Raimi
Character Hoffman
Photo Elizabeth Banks #6048Photo Elizabeth Banks #6049Photo Elizabeth Banks #6050Photo Elizabeth Banks #6051

Elizabeth Banks

Elizabeth Banks
Character Miss Brant
Photo Bruce Campbell #8191Photo Bruce Campbell #8192Photo Bruce Campbell #8193Photo Bruce Campbell #8194

Bruce Campbell

Bruce Campbell
Character Snooty Usher
Photo Gregg Edelman #47358

Gregg Edelman

Gregg Edelman
Character Dr. Davis
Photo Ilya Baskin #26339Photo Ilya Baskin #26340Photo Ilya Baskin #26341Photo Ilya Baskin #26342

Ilya Baskin

Elya Baskin
Character Mr. Ditkovitch
Photo Mageina Tovah #26343
Mageina Tovah
Character Ursula
Photo Daniel Dae Kim #26796Photo Daniel Dae Kim #26797Photo Daniel Dae Kim #26798Photo Daniel Dae Kim #26799

Daniel Dae Kim

Daniel Dae Kim
Character Raymond
Photo Hal Sparks #83409

Hal Sparks

Hal Sparks
Character Elevator Passenger
Photo Joel McHale #12066Photo Joel McHale #12067Photo Joel McHale #12068Photo Joel McHale #12069

Joel McHale

Joel McHale
Character Mr. Jacks
Photo Stan Lee #5482Photo Stan Lee #5483Photo Stan Lee #5484Photo Stan Lee #5485

Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Character Man Dodging Debris
Photo Kelly Connell #63937
Kelly Connell
Character Dr. Isaacs
Photo Brent Briscoe #30950

Brent Briscoe

Brent Briscoe
Character Garbage Man
Photo Emily Deschanel #83410Photo Emily Deschanel #83411Photo Emily Deschanel #83412Photo Emily Deschanel #83413

Emily Deschanel

Emily Deschanel
Character Receptionist
Photo Jason Fiore-Ortiz #83416
Jason Fiore-Ortiz
Character Henry Jackson
Photo Scott Spiegel #8217

Scott Spiegel

Scott Spiegel
Character Man on Balcony
Photo Andy Bale #8197
Andy Bale
Character OsCorp Executive
Photo Molly Cheek #44839Photo Molly Cheek #44840

Molly Cheek

Molly Cheek
Character Society Woman
Photo John Paxton #21969

John Paxton

John Paxton
Character Houseman
Photo Joy Bryant #83418Photo Joy Bryant #83419

Joy Bryant

Joy Bryant
Character Woman at Web
Photo Joanne Baron #48908Photo Joanne Baron #48909Photo Joanne Baron #48910Photo Joanne Baron #48911

Joanne Baron

Joanne Baron
Character Skeptical Scientist
Photo Peter McRobbie #57490Photo Peter McRobbie #57491

Peter McRobbie

Peter McRobbie
Character OsCorp Representative
Photo Timothy Jerome #83420
Timothy Jerome
Character Injured Scientist
Photo Taylor Gilbert #21970
Taylor Gilbert
Character Mrs. Watson
Photo Peter Vouras #83421
Peter Vouras
Character Stage Manager
Photo Donnell Rawlings #26479Photo Donnell Rawlings #26480Photo Donnell Rawlings #26481
Donnell Rawlings
Character Pizza "Heist" Witness
Zachry Rogers
Character Boy saved by Spider-Man
Ella Rogers
Character Girl saved by Spider-Man
Photo Louis Lombardi #44192

Louis Lombardi

Louis Lombardi
Character Poker Player
Photo Marc John Jefferies #2024
Marc John Jefferies
Character Amazed Kid
Photo Roshon Fegan #83422
Roshon Fegan
Character Amazed Kid
Photo Brendan Patrick Connor #60558

Brendan Patrick Connor

Brendan Patrick Connor
Character Theater Traffic Cop
Photo Reed Diamond #83423Photo Reed Diamond #83424

Reed Diamond

Reed Diamond
Character 'Algernon'
Photo Dan Callahan #26375
Dan Callahan
Character 'Jack'
Photo Elyse Dinh #83425
Elyse Dinh
Character Violinist
Photo John Landis #70999

John Landis

John Landis
Character Doctor
Photo Tim Storms #83426

Tim Storms

Tim Storms
Character Chainsaw Doctor
Photo Susie Park #45100
Susie Park
Character Clawing Nurse
Photo Patricia M. Peters #74053Photo Patricia M. Peters #74054Photo Patricia M. Peters #74055

Patricia M. Peters

Patricia M. Peters
Character Screaming Nurse
Photo Michael Edward Thomas #22004
Michael Edward Thomas
Character Man at Fire
Photo Anne Betancourt #62300Photo Anne Betancourt #62301
Anne Betancourt
Character Woman at Fire
Venus Lam
Character Child in Burning Building
Photo Bill E. Rogers #26353
Bill E. Rogers
Character Fireman
Photo Joe Virzi #22001Photo Joe Virzi #22002Photo Joe Virzi #22003
Joe Virzi
Character Fireman
Tom Carey
Character Train Conductor
Jopaul Van Epp
Character Boy with Mask
Weston Epp
Character Boy with Mask
Photo Peter Allas #83427Photo Peter Allas #83428

Peter Allas

Peter Allas
Character Train Passenger
Photo Brianna Brown #52104Photo Brianna Brown #52105Photo Brianna Brown #52106Photo Brianna Brown #52107

Brianna Brown

Brianna Brown
Character Train Passenger
Photo Bill Calvert #21988
Bill Calvert
Character Train Passenger
Photo Tony Campisi #83429

Tony Campisi

Tony Campisi
Character Train Passenger
Photo Joey Diaz #61138

Joey Diaz

Joey Diaz
Character Train Passenger
Photo Chloe Dykstra #83430
Chloe Dykstra
Character Train Passenger
Simone Gordon
Character Train Passenger
Photo Dan Hicks #83431

Dan Hicks

Dan Hicks
Character Train Passenger
Photo Julia Max #83432
Julia Max
Character Train Passenger
Savannah Pope
Character Train Passenger
Photo Timothy Patrick Quill #21973
Timothy Patrick Quill
Character Train Passenger
Photo Jill Sayre #21981Photo Jill Sayre #21982
Jill Sayre
Character Train Passenger
Photo Rickey G. Williams #83433
Rickey G. Williams
Character Train Passenger
Photo Michael Arthur #28215
Michael Arthur
Character NYPD Officer (uncredited)
Frank Bonsangue
Character Pizza Man (uncredited)
Photo Cindy Cheung #83434Photo Cindy Cheung #83435

Cindy Cheung

Cindy Cheung
Character Chinese Daughter (uncredited)
Photo Phil LaMarr #4191

Phil LaMarr

Phil LaMarr
Character Train Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Andre M. Johnson #83436Photo Andre M. Johnson #83437
Andre M. Johnson
Character Fireman 2 (uncredited)
Photo Peter Cincotti #82336

Peter Cincotti

Peter Cincotti
Character Piano Player in Planetarium (uncredited)
Photo Troy Metcalf #83451

Troy Metcalf

Troy Metcalf
Character Blue Collar Guy (uncredited)
Scott Ross
Character Pedestrian (uncredited)
Photo Bonnie Somerville #83452Photo Bonnie Somerville #83453

Bonnie Somerville

Bonnie Somerville
Character Screaming Woman (uncredited)
Wesley Volcy
Character Columbia University Student (uncredited)
Photo Lou Volpe #83454
Lou Volpe
Character Man at Web (uncredited)
Photo Garrett Warren #65897

Garrett Warren

Garrett Warren
Character Bearded Doctor (uncredited)
Joseph M. Caracciolo
Character Priest at Mary Jane's Wedding (uncredited)
David Boston
Character Pedestrian (uncredited)
Photo Sho Brown #72545
Sho Brown
Character Passenger (uncredited)
Sal Ardisi
Character Parent (uncredited)
Edward Johnson
Character Planetarium (uncredited)
Grant Curtis
Character Hot Dog Vendor (uncredited)
Photo Vince Cupone #30363

Vince Cupone

Vince Cupone
Character Victim (uncredited)
William E. Corcoran
Character Stock Broker (uncredited)
Mohammed Hassan
Character Middle Eastern Taxi Driver (uncredited)
Rachel Lehrer
Character Hot Girl (uncredited)
Photo Gene LeBell #43506

Gene LeBell

Gene LeBell
Character Train Passenger (uncredited)
Lorelei Llee
Character Bank Employee (uncredited)
Joseph Nelson
Character Extra (uncredited)
Claudia Katz Minnick
Character Robbie's Assistant (uncredited)
Ronn Ozuk
Character Cop (uncredited)
Photo Denney Pierce #14548
Denney Pierce
Character Train Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Carla Rhodes #277491

Carla Rhodes

Carla Rhodes
Character Phone Booth Girl (uncredited)
Randy Reinholz
Character Train Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Rachelle Roderick #150447Photo Rachelle Roderick #150448Photo Rachelle Roderick #150449
Rachelle Roderick
Character Jane, Engineer (uncredited)
Angel Katherine Taormina
Character Female Onlooker on Street (uncredited)
Douglas Swander
Character Train Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Jimmy Star #37152
Jimmy Star
Character Reporter (uncredited)
Jack Wetherall
Character Train Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Ken Wharton #353612
Ken Wharton
Character Uptight Businessman (uncredited)
Henry Truong
Character Doc Ock Lab Assistant #2 (uncredited)
Al Collado
Character Cab Driver (uncredited)
Lee Cogburn
Character Train Passenger (uncredited)
Photo Sam Raimi #8223Photo Sam Raimi #8224Photo Sam Raimi #8225Photo Sam Raimi #8226

Sam Raimi

Sam Raimi
Character University Student with Bag (uncredited)
Photo John Cameron #71207
John Cameron
Character Man Buying 'Spider-Man No More' Newspaper (uncredited)

What's left behind the scenes

  • For the role of Doctor Octopus, director Sam Raimi initially planned to invite Sam Neill or Robert De Niro.
  • 54 million dollars were spent solely on computer special effects.
  • Filming of the second part began before the script was officially approved.
  • Sam Raimi became the director of the sequel on April 1, 2002, exactly one month before the premiere of the first film.
  • Tobey Maguire's participation was in serious doubt, as the actor was suffering from chronic back pain (after filming 'The Favorite'). The role of Spider-Man was already prepared to be given to Jake Gyllenhaal (Kirsten Dunst's boyfriend at the time), but Tobey found the strength to participate in the filming. Incidentally, he received a record fee for this role – 17 million dollars.
  • Filming was scheduled to begin in January 2003. In February, due to a hand injury sustained by Tobey Maguire, filming was suspended for 2 months.
  • Kirsten Dunst admitted in one interview that earlier versions of the script featured the character Black Cat.
  • When the writers announced their intention to include the Black Cat character in the plot, actress Chloë Sevigny literally begged the film's director, Sam Raimi, to cast her in the role.
  • The promotional team intended for the 'Spider-Man 2' logo to appear regularly during broadcasts of National Baseball League games. However, negative reactions from television viewers forced producers to abandon the idea.
  • In addition to Doctor Octopus, played by Alfred Molina, the film mentions two other villains: J. Jonah Jameson, also known as the Man-Wolf, and Dr. Curt Connors (who was mentioned in the first film as Peter Parker's boss), also known by the alias The Lizard.
  • The two boys who return Spider-Man's mask on the train are Tobey Maguire's cousins.
  • The following titles were considered for the film: “Spider-Man: No More,” “Spider-Man 2 Lives,” and “Spider-Man: Unmasked.” The title “The Amazing Spider-Man” was mentioned in the initial statement regarding the preparation for filming the sequel.
  • The drawings in the opening credits were created by Alex Ross.
  • One of the film's plotlines is based on the fiftieth issue of the comic book The Amazing Spider-Man—Spider-Man No More.
  • Jerry O'Connell auditioned for the role of J. Jonah Jameson.
  • Ivan Reitman "polished" the script.
  • The landlord of the apartment where Peter lives is named Ditkovich. This is a reference to Steve Ditko, one of the creators of Spider-Man.
  • The fight between Doctor Octopus and Spider-Man on the roof of the train was Sam Raimi's idea. This scene was filmed first.
  • At one stage of film production, Michael Chabon worked on the script.
  • Toby Maguire's agent requested $25 million or 10% of the box office revenue as his fee. Columbia Pictures rejected this offer.
  • Alfred Molina, who played Doctor Octopus, gave names to the four tentacles: Larry, Harry, Flo, and Moe.
  • When Jameson debates what to call Doctor Octopus, one of the options suggested by Hoffman is Doctor Strange. Jameson replies that the name is already taken. This is a reference to Spider-Man's ally from the comics.
  • The address of "Joe's Pizza" is exactly the same as Doctor Strange's in the Spider-Man comics.
  • The phone number for "Joe's Pizza" – 212-366-1182 – is the number of a real-life pizza restaurant in New York.
  • On June 30, 2004, the film set a new record for first-day earnings on a Wednesday – $40,442,604.
  • One of the tombstones in the cemetery scene bears the name of Neil Spisak, the production designer for the film.
  • The scene where Peter Parker runs down the street unbuttoning his shirt, revealing the Spider-Man suit underneath, is a reference to "Superman" (1978).
  • The scene where Peter Parker attempts to jump from building to building is reminiscent of a similar scene from "The Matrix" (1999).
  • The violinist (Elise Din) plays the musical theme from one of the earliest Spider-Man animated series.
  • If you look closely at the front page of the Daily Bugle, in addition to the headline “Spidey and Doc Ock Rob Bank!” you can also see the headline “Can Chronic Back Pain Lead to Brain Shrinkage?” The latter is a possible joke referencing Tobey Maguire’s back problems.
  • When Doctor Octopus appears in the Daily Bugle for the first time, he is depicted exactly as he was upon his first appearance in the Spider-Man comics.
  • Pre-production, the script, and casting were completed within one year of the release of the first film.
  • Spider-Man's web-shooters, which fire web balls, first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #53.
  • Sam Raimi initially wanted to shoot the film with an aspect ratio of 1.85:1. But then he changed his decision to 2.35:1.
  • The poems that Peter recites to Mary Jane are taken from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's poem "Four Winds".
  • When Jameson offers $50 for the Spider-Man suit, he is told in response: "I can get more for it on eBay." In 2001, four suits belonging to the film's main character were stolen from the set. The suits were found eighteen months later, and one of the studio's former security guards was arrested on suspicion of the theft. Columbia Pictures offered a reward of $25,000 for the return of the missing suits. The studio clearly undervalued them, as collectors estimated each suit was worth around $50,000.
  • When Peter runs down the stairs to avoid meeting his landlord, the latter says in Russian: "Fool! Why are people like you even born?"
  • According to Bill Pope (cinematographer), 16 cameras were used to film the scene of the fight between Spidey and Doctor Octopus on the roof of the train: Super 35, six Panavision Super 65mm, four Arri 435, eight VistaVision, 8-perf Iwerks.
  • Actor Scott Spiegel, who played the man on the balcony almost eating a slice of pizza, wrote the screenplay and played a role in another film by director Sam Raimi, "Evil Dead."
  • In the scene immediately after the bank robbery, when Doctor Octopus, Spider-Man, and Aunt May are on the side of the building, all the actors – including 76-year-old Rosemary Harris – were actually suspended on wires at a great height.
  • In the scene where Peter drops his textbooks on the college grounds and bends down to pick them up, he is hit in the face with a black bag by a passing student. The person carrying the bag was the film's director, Sam Raimi.
  • The creator of Spider-Man, Stan Lee, appears in this film in his standard cameo. During the fight between Spider-Man and Doc Ock on the side of a building, the first shot of the street during the battle shows a woman being pushed away from falling debris; the person pushing her is Lee himself.
  • The play in which Mary Jane performs is Oscar Wilde's "The Importance of Being Earnest." The scene in the theater when Peter arrives is taken from the second act.
  • The full version of the film has a runtime of 135 minutes.
  • The Punisher (another superhero from the Marvel Universe) appears in a cameo in the scene where Mary Jane runs across the street in a wedding dress. The Punisher was played by Tom McComas, a stunt double for Thomas Jane from the 2004 film "The Punisher."
  • Tobey Maguire is a vegetarian. In the scene at the diner, his character eats a tofu sausage.
  • The film contains several visual references to the first movie. Among them: — Peter runs into a burning house to save a child. — Peter runs across a rooftop before shooting his web. — Peter throws out the trash in Aunt May's backyard and talks to Mary Jane. — A view from Peter's eyes when he looks through his glasses and sees a blurred picture.
  • At the 4-minute mark of the film, you can notice an error on Peter's helmet: the pizzeria where he works as a delivery driver is misspelled – Bleeker Street instead of Bleecker Street.
  • At the 5-minute mark of the film, when Peter is speeding on a motorcycle, weaving between lanes of cars, you can notice that in some frames actor Tobey Maguire is replaced by a stunt double.
  • At the 5-minute mark of the film, Peter is running with a bundle of 8 pizza boxes. When a man goes out onto the balcony in one of the following scenes and sees the stack of boxes thrown by Spider-Man, there are only 7 boxes in the stack.
  • At the 6-minute mark of the film, when Peter exits the janitor's closet, the clock hanging behind the surprised administrator is significantly lower than in the previous frame.
  • At the 25-minute mark, a police car rams the robbers' car during a chase, leaving dents on its side. In one of the following scenes, when the criminals try to escape the police and start shooting, you can notice that there are no dents on the robbers' car.
  • At the 26-minute mark of the film, when one of the police cars crashes into a parked car and takes off, you can notice that a stuntman in a black protective helmet is sitting at the wheel instead of the police officer.
  • At the 26th minute of the film, the bandits reload their weapons and begin shooting at Spider-Man who is chasing them. This scene contains two errors: First, the driver reaches for a submachine gun, while the passenger uses a pump-action shotgun. In some of the shots, their weapons are switched – the driver is holding a chrome pistol, and his accomplice is firing a submachine gun. The passenger is shooting a pump-action shotgun, but he doesn't reload it by working the fore-end after each shot, which in reality would not have allowed the bandit to continue firing.
  • When Otto Octavius finishes presenting his mechanical tentacles at the 36th minute of the film, one of the attendees asks about the danger of artificial intelligence, which powers the manipulators. However, Octavius did not mention AI during his description of the tentacles.
  • At the 37th minute of the film, Octavius uses tritium to initiate a fusion reaction, depicted as a yellow metallic sphere. In reality, tritium is a colorless gas under normal conditions and can only turn into a liquid or solid state at very low temperatures.
  • At the 38th minute of the film, the energy installation begins to attract all metallic objects in the room, including the guests' jewelry. However, in one shot, Rosalind's earrings can be seen hanging normally, unaffected.
  • At the 39th minute of the film, glass shards fly out of the window frame and kill Rosalind by hitting her in the head. However, when medical personnel cover Rosalind's face at the 40th minute, there are no injuries visible on her face.
  • At the 43rd minute of the film, Octavius throws a taxi with his tentacles. Several errors can be noticed in this scene: First, the car takes off, flips over, and prepares to fall onto the road. However, in the next frame, the taxi is no longer flipped and falls on another car instead of the road. After a change of one of the frames, the driver disappears from the thrown taxi. The safety frame can be seen in the parked car that the taxi falls on. Moreover, the car continued to drive a few frames earlier, rather than standing still.
  • At the 64th minute of the film, Peter Parker walks through a park and stumbles, but in the next frame, when Peter gets up, he is already on a regular street. Also, when Parker stands up and puts on his glasses, it can be noticed that many random passers-by behind are looking directly at him.
  • When Aunt May and Peter bring flowers to Uncle Ben's grave at the 71st minute of the film, it can be noticed that the grave is in a completely different location compared to the burial shown at the 112th minute of the first film. Also, during this scene, it is clearly visible that the wind is created with the help of a fan standing nearby, as there is almost complete calm in the background.
  • When a girl helps Peter climb onto the landing at the 79th minute of the film, it can be noticed that she has knee pads hidden under her pajamas.
  • At the 83rd minute of the film, Aunt May, hugging Peter, rests her head on his right shoulder. In the next frame, her head is on his left shoulder, and in the following one, it is back on his right.
  • At the 92nd minute of the film, as Octavius walks on the tentacles, a reflection of a crew member can be noticed in the broken shop window on the left side of the frame.
  • At the 93rd minute of the film, Doctor Octopus climbs the facade of a building and tears down the flagpole hanging on the wall with one of his tentacles. When Peter emerges from under the rubble in the next shot and looks towards the building Octopus went to, the flagpole with the advertising banner he had previously torn down is again hanging on the wall.
  • At the 99th minute of the film, Peter uses his web to try to stop the runaway subway train, and his suit begins to tear from the strain. The hole that appears on his left sleeve disappears and reappears with each cut.
  • At the 98th minute of the film, the dashboard in the lead car of the subway begins to spark and burns a hole in Spider-Man's mask, after which he takes it off his face. At the 102nd minute, when Peter comes to, a boy in the car returns his mask to him, and it is once again intact.
  • At the 105th minute of the film, Peter asks Harry where Octavius is holding Mary Jane and assembles his energy device. It is unknown how Harry could know the location of Doctor Octopus's hideout if he didn't tell Harry about it when they met.
  • In the 112th minute of the film, as the wall begins to collapse over Mary Jane, she trips and falls to the floor. When Peter runs up and stops the falling wall, she is lying on the floor, pinned by a wooden beam that wasn't there before.
  • In the 120th minute of the film, when Mary Jane runs down the street in a wedding dress, her parting is on the left side of her head. In the next scene, when she arrives home to Peter, the parting is already on the right side.
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