

The Amazing Spider-Man 2
Directed by Marc WebbWhen New York is put under siege by Oscorp, it is up to Spider-Man to save the city he swore to protect as well as his loved ones.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Ratings & Reviews
- Splitvision89March 27, 2026This is tied with Spider-Man 3 as the worse Spider-Man movies. It just so freaking corny. Other than the Gwen and Peter story and Elektro visuals this movie is just not good at all. Harry and the Rhino are the dumbest look villains in all of the Spider-Man movies.
- littlebl13June 16, 2025The best movie ever made
- GemsDoesWatchAugust 26, 2025INSANELY underrated! i love this movie, ig people just think that there are too many villains
- keithy077March 17, 2026Reading other reviews saying "greatest movie ever" etc, etc. And probley not far off, probley have to watch the first for context.
- Harish CousalDecember 7, 2025Messy but beautiful. Stunning visuals, great chemistry, and standout moments — the heart is stronger than the script.
- GodertzzNovember 9, 2025Best Spiderman movie ever made
- Terry PhanOctober 27, 2025Honestly a very good Spider-Man film that has great villains and great stories. The deleted scenes are also interesting I guess.
- Danny Potter-JonesAugust 26, 2025It's fine but not for me I think this one could have been a lot better. Still Andrew Garfield should have had a third film.
- Manuel FrangisApril 15, 2025I just watched The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. I know this one gets mixed reviews, but for me, this movie is everything I love about Spider-Man. It is emotional, bold, visually stunning, and full of heart. It takes some big swings, and I respect the way it leans all the way into its story. This is not just a superhero movie. It is a story about love, loss, responsibility, and what it means to keep going when everything feels like it is falling apart. Andrew Garfield once again delivers an incredible performance as Peter Parker. He plays Peter with so much heart and emotion. He is still trying to figure it all out. He is still dealing with the promise he made to Gwen’s father. He is carrying guilt, holding onto love, and trying to be the hero New York needs without losing the people he cares about. You can feel the weight on his shoulders, and Garfield makes it all feel real. His version of Spider-Man is funny, fast, and full of life, but when he is Peter, there is a vulnerability that hits hard. Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy is just as strong. The chemistry between her and Garfield is electric. Every scene they share feels natural and heartfelt. You believe in their connection completely. Gwen is smart, brave, and determined. She is not a side character. She is a huge part of this movie’s emotional core. The story takes their relationship seriously, and it is handled with care and purpose. Visually, this movie is stunning. The way Spider-Man moves, the way the camera follows him as he swings through the city — it is beautiful. The action scenes are big and exciting, but they still have weight. The Times Square scene is one of the best action sequences in any Spider-Man movie. The use of slow motion, the music, the danger — it is intense and unforgettable. The way the colors pop and the city lights up around him adds a whole other layer of energy to everything. The villains in this one are more complex than they get credit for. Jamie Foxx as Electro is tragic and intense. You feel bad for Max Dillon before he becomes Electro. He just wants to be seen, and when he finally gets power, it twists him. His design, the way the electricity moves around him, the way he talks through the speakers — it is all visually awesome. Harry Osborn’s arc is rushed, but Dane DeHaan brings a dark edge that works with the tone of the story. His scenes with Peter are complicated, and the tension feels earned. The music is also a standout. Hans Zimmer’s score is big, emotional, and fits the tone perfectly. The themes stick with you, and when the emotional moments come, the music lifts them to another level. The soundtrack becomes part of the storytelling in a way that makes this movie feel larger than life. I give The Amazing Spider-Man 2 5 out of 5 stars because it made me feel everything. It is exciting, heartbreaking, and full of passion. It is not afraid to take risks, and that is what makes it special. Overall The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is a bold and emotional ride that digs deep into what it means to be a hero. It is beautiful, intense, and unforgettable. I loved every second of it.
- rouriAugust 14, 2025rough watch , fun at times awful at others. Tries way too much at once
- Kristian OdlandJuly 30, 2025Some of the best web swinging sequences in ALL of Spider-Man, but it gets a little too ambitious with how it handles Electro. Also, Green Goblin didn't even need to be in this movie. This is a perfect case of trying to cram too much into one film.
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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Trivia
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was released on April 16, 2014.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was directed by Marc Webb.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 has a runtime of 2h 21m.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 was produced by Avi Arad, Matt Tolmach.
When New York is put under siege by Oscorp, it is up to Spider-Man to save the city he swore to protect as well as his loved ones.
The key characters in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 are Spider-Man / Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield), Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone), Electro / Max Dillon (Jamie Foxx).
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is rated PG-13.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is an Action, Adventure, Science Fiction film.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 has an audience rating of 6.4 out of 10.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 had a budget of $200M.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 has made $716.9M at the box office.







































