![]() It’s a large roster of issues to deal with, explaining why this film runs well over two hours. When his anger leads him to accidentally strike MJ, he knows he must rid himself of the curse-but in doing so he unleashes the darkness on a competing photographer at work, turning him into the evil Venom. The strange goo latches onto Peter and brings out the dark side of his personality, causing him to react viciously and hurt others. Then there’s the black thing that falls from outer space. Suddenly, he is happy to be Peter’s friend, and his personable persona even begins attracting MJ, who is feeling left out of her busy boyfriend’s life.Įven bigger problems develop when Flint Marko (Thomas Haden Church), a man suspected of killing Peter’s uncle, is turned into The Sandman-a being who is made up of tiny particles-after becoming an accidental guinea pig in a physics experiment. Nice Guy after his short-term memory is lost. Harry Osborn, the son of The Goblin (whom Spiderman confronted in the last movie) is convinced the red suited one is responsible for his father’s death. Of course there are also the usual enemies waiting in the wings. But popularity can be both good and bad, and perhaps the webbed wonder is getting just a little too confident, especially after rescuing the beautiful police chief’s daughter and sharing a celebratory kiss. His alter ego-Spiderman-is more popular in New York City than ever before, he’s vying for a staff position at the newspaper, and his romance with MJ (Kirsten Dunst) is rapidly developing to the point where Peter is feeling it’s time to pop the big question. It seems Peter Parker (Tobey Maguire) finally has the world on a (ahem) string.
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