Spider-Man 2
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Activision's 2008 promises more Guitar Hero, James Bond, Spider-Man - JoystiqActivision's 2008 promises more Guitar Hero, James Bond, Spider-Man - Joystiq Activision's recent conference call didn't consist entirely of gloating about those record holiday-quarter sales, as the publisher also took the opportunity to... In this article: Guitar Hero, James Bond, Tony Hawk, Activision, Spider-Man, Call of Duty, Marvel Ultimate Alliance, Spider-Man, Madagascar, and Kung Fu Panda |
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Gamespot | November 05, 2009
Call of Duty sequel confirmed for 2010
...president Mike Griffith told analysts. "The diversified lineup will include titles based on the best selling franchises including Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, Shrek, [and] Spider-Man." While the Shrek game will be a tie-in with the...
In this article: Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 2, Guitar Hero, Treyarch, Bobby Kotick, Spider-Man, Call of Duty: World at War, Infinity Ward, and Activision
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www.washingtonpost.com | December 03, 2007
Vivendi, Activision Join to Create Games Giant
...playing game (MMORPG) World of Warcraft. Other Activision titles include Call of Duty, the Tony Hawk series and Spider-Man while Blizzard titles include the hit games Starcraft, Warcraft and Diablo. It also brings together Activision's...
In this article: Vivendi, Activision, Activision Blizzard, Revenue, Blizzard, Pro forma, Tony Hawk series, Guitar Hero, Diablo, and Call of Duty
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Joystiq | August 05, 2009
Activision talks 2010: Bond is back, joined by Tony Hawk, Spider-Man, and 'innovative' action game
...in store for 2010. "We'll launch also new games based on James Bond, Tony Hawk, and Spider-Man, along with games supporting the theatrical releases for Dreamworks' Shrek 4 and How to Train Your Dragon," Griffith said. "In addition, as...
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washingtonpost.com | July 27, 2009
paidContent - EA's UTA Deal Nets Its Latest Catch: A Dead Space Movie
...(they most recently produced Twilight), per Variety. This follows news that Spider-Man director Sam Raimi signed on to direct Activision's long-rumored World of Warcraft movie. Activision (NSDQ: ATVI) CEO Bobby Kotick has expressed...
In this article: Dead Space, ERTS, ATVI, Activision, Guitar Hero, World of Warcraft, Bobby Kotick, Electronic Arts, and D.J. Caruso
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Seeking Alpha | February 07, 2008
Activision Continues to Shine - Seeking Alpha
...in just 26 months according to The NPD Group. •Spider-Man 3 was the #1 movie-based video game in dollars worldwide for the calendar year, according The NPD Group, Charttrack and Gfk. •For the calendar year, Activision was the #1...
In this article: Activision, The NPD Group, Revenue, Guitar Hero, Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock, ATVI, Bobby Kotick, U.S., Fiscal year, and Modern Warfare
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Business Week | September 14, 2007
Xbox to Lead U.S. Market Through 2009
...is Activision by far. " He said that the publisher has lots of potential for further growth with the Guitar Hero franchise and its wide appeal, as well as movie licenses such as Spider-Man 3 and Shrek the Third. More entries in franchises...
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Spider-Man 2 is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi, written by Alvin Sargent and developed by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Michael Chabon. It is the second film in the Spider-Man film franchise based on the fictional Marvel Comics character Spider-Man. It saw the return of Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker, Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane Watson and James Franco as Harry Osborn.
Set two years after the original, the film focuses on Peter Parker struggling to manage both his personal life and his duties as Spider-Man. The main villain in this film is Dr. Otto Octavius (Alfred Molina), who turns insane following a failed experiment and the death of his wife. Using his mechanical tentacles, Octavius is dubbed "Doctor Octopus" and threatens to endanger the lives of the people of New York City.
The film was released on June 30, 2004 in the United States by Columbia Pictures, and received positive reviews from critics. It grossed over $784 million worldwide, and won the Academy Award for Visual Effects. The film's success led to another sequel, Spider-Man 3.
- Name:
- Spider-Man 2
- Country of Origin:
- United States
- Release Date:
- June 30, 2004
- Preceded By:
- Spider-Man (2002)
- Directed By:
- Sam Raimi
- Produced by:
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- Joseph M. Caracciolo
- Grant Curtis
- Executive Producers:
- Stan Lee
- Laura Ziskin
- Kevin Feige
- Avi Arad
- Co-Producer:
- Written By:
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- Comic Book:
- Michael Chabon
- Stan Lee
- Steve Ditko
- Alvin Sargent
- Story:
- Miles Millar
- Alfred Gough
- Screenplay:
- Editor:
- Bob Murawski
- Starring:
- Cinematography:
- Bill Pope
- Music By:
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- Christopher Young
- John Debney
- Danny Elfman
- Additional:
- Distributed By:
- Length:
- Extended Cut:
- Language:
- English
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