The Amazing Spider-Man 2

The Amazing Spider-Man 2(2014)

PG-13
04/16/2014 (US)Action, Adventure, Science Fiction2h 21m
6.5

"His greatest battle begins."

Overview

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.

Alex Kurtzman

Screenplay

Jeff Pinkner

Screenplay

Roberto Orci

Screenplay

Marc Webb

Director

James Vanderbilt

Story

Roberto Orci

Story

Alex Kurtzman

Story

Jeff Pinkner

Story

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Part of the The Amazing Spider-Man Collection

Peter Parker is a teenager struggling to find his place in life ever since his parents disappeared when he was a child. A spider bites him on the back of his neck, giving him spider-powers.

Media

Final Trailer

Final Trailer

Trailer

International Trailer

International Trailer

Trailer

Official Trailer

Official Trailer

Trailer

Spider-Man Tries To Save Gwen Stacy

Spider-Man Tries To Save Gwen Stacy

Clip

Alternate Scene - Cockpit Discovery

Alternate Scene - Cockpit Discovery

Clip

Behind the Scenes Music and Editing

Behind the Scenes Music and Editing

Behind the Scenes

The Making of the Goblin Glider

The Making of the Goblin Glider

Featurette

Behind the Scenes Filming in NY

Behind the Scenes Filming in NY

Behind the Scenes

Sustainability Reel

Sustainability Reel

Featurette

"Skipping Rocks" Clip

"Skipping Rocks" Clip

Clip

"You're in Trouble" Clip

"You're in Trouble" Clip

Clip

Behind the Scenes CGI

Behind the Scenes CGI

Behind the Scenes

"Friendly Neighborhood Ornament" Clip

"Friendly Neighborhood Ornament" Clip

Clip

Behind the Scenes at WETA

Behind the Scenes at WETA

Behind the Scenes

NYC Premiere Sizzle

NYC Premiere Sizzle

Featurette

Live Google+ Shoppable Hangout

Live Google+ Shoppable Hangout

Featurette

Emma Stone & Andrew Garfield talk Amazing Spider-Man 2 | Film4 Interview Special

Emma Stone & Andrew Garfield talk Amazing Spider-Man 2 | Film4 Interview Special

Featurette

"Promise" - TV Spot 4

"Promise" - TV Spot 4

Teaser

Featurette: Scoring Spidey with Pharrell & Hans Zimmer

Featurette: Scoring Spidey with Pharrell & Hans Zimmer

Featurette

"Threat" - TV Spot 3

"Threat" - TV Spot 3

Teaser

"Everything Changes" - TV Spot 2

"Everything Changes" - TV Spot 2

Teaser

"A New Era" TV Spot 1

"A New Era" TV Spot 1

Teaser

Times Square Sniper Clip

Times Square Sniper Clip

Clip

Featurette: Becoming Peter Parker

Featurette: Becoming Peter Parker

Featurette

Featurette: Peter and Gwen

Featurette: Peter and Gwen

Featurette

Super Bowl Ad Part 1

Super Bowl Ad Part 1

Teaser

Super Bowl Ad Part 1

Super Bowl Ad Part 1

Teaser

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A review by Reno
6.0

Written on August 31, 2014

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.