Total
U.S Box Office: $403,706,375
World Wide Gross; $796,100,000
Biggest weekend
$114,844,116. (May 3-5, 2002)
Biggest single day
$43,622,264 (May 4, 2002)
Biggest opening day $39,406,872 (May 3, 2002)
Fastest movie to $100m 3
days - beats Star Wars: The Phantom Menace and Harry Potter and the
Sorcerer's Stone (5 days)
Fastest movie to $200m 9
days - beats Star Wars: The Phantom Menace (13 days)
Fastest movie to $300m 22 days - beats Star Wars:
The Phantom Menace
All Box Office Stats Are Quoted
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Peter Parker, his best friend Harry Osborn,
and Mary Jane Watson visit a genetics laboratory with their high
school class. While taking photos in the laboratory, Peter is bitten
on the hand by a genetically engineered "super spider". He arrives
home from the trip and passes out with the bite wound considerably
swollen. Meanwhile, Norman Osborn, Harry's father, attempts to
preserve his company's military contract from a rival firm. Norman
personally experiments with his company's new but unstable
performance-enhancing chemical vapor to increase his speed,
strength, and stamina. Afterward, he goes into an uncontrollable
rage and kills his assistant for previously suggesting to take the
vapor "back to formula". The next morning, Peter finds that his
previously impaired vision has improved to 20/20 and that his body
has metamorphosized into a more muscular physique. When Peter goes
to school, he finds himself producing webbing and having the quick
reflexes to avoid being injured in a fight with Flash Thompson.
Peter escapes from the school and realizes that he has acquired
spider-like abilities from the spider bite. Quickly, Peter learns to
scale walls, long jump across building rooftops and swing via
webs from his wrists.
14. My Nutmeg Phantasy - Macy Gray (feat. Angie Stone
and Mos Def)(Tom Morello Mix)
15. I - IV - V - Injected
16. She Was My Girl - Jerry Cantrell
17. Main Titles - Danny Elfman
18. Farewell - Danny Elfman
19. Theme from Spiderman - Aerosmith
1. Main Title
2. Transformations
3. Costume Montage
4. Revenge
5. First Web
6. Something's Different
7. City Montage
8. Alone
9. Parade Attack
10. Specter Of The Goblin
11. Revelation
12. Getting Through
13. Final Confrontation
14. Farewell
15. End Credits
DVD
Features:
Disc 1
Weaving the Web: Subtitled Factoids (Pop-on production notes
and historical facts
Commentary: Sam Raimi (Director), Kirsten Dunst, Laura
Ziskin (Producer), and Grant Curtis (Co-Producer), John
Dykstra (Special Effects Designer), and Visual Effects Crew
Branching Web-i-sodes
Music Videos: Chad Kroeger featuring Josey Scott - Hero,
Sum 41 -
TV Spots
Theatrical Trailers Filmographies & Character Files
DVD-Rom: Comic/Feature comparison, Record your own
commentary, Countdown to Spider-Man 2, Web links
Disc 2
HBO making of Spider-Man
Spider-Mania: An E! Entertainment Special
Director Profile: Sam Raimi
Composer Profile: Danny Elfman
Screen Tests: Tobey Maguire, J.K. Simmons & CGI Spider-Man 2
Costume and Make-up Tests
Gag/Outtake Reel
Conceptual Art & Production Design Gallery
Historical Documentary - Spider-Man: The Mythology of the
21st Century
The Spider-Man Comic Archives
Rogues Gallery
The Loves of Peter Parker
Comic Book Artist Gallery
Activision Game: Hits & Tips
DVD-Rom: Activision PC Game - 2 Playable levels, 3 Exclusive
Marvel Dot.comics: Spiderman: Blue #1, Black Cat #1, & Peter
Parker: Return of the Goblin, Spider-Man Visualizer
Disc 3
Guest appearances from the set of i>Spider-Man 2 Spider-Man 2Theatrical
Teaser Trailer
Costume Design
Designing the World of Spider-Man
The Spider Wrangler
Wrestling Match
World Unity Festival OsCorp Lab
Goblin's Arsenal
Activision's Spider-Man 2 Playstation 2 Game Teaser Trailer
DVD-Rom: Spider-Man 2 Activision PC Game
Video:
Widescreen 1.85:1 Color (Anamorphic)
Audio:
ENGLISH: Dolby Digital 5.1
FRENCH: Dolby Digital 5.1
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