![]() Spider-Man 2's Doctor Octopus was an expert in nuclear fusion, and he was conducting experiments to create the world's first fusion reactor. It's unclear exactly how Doctor Octopus' story has been interrupted by these multiversal events, though how close was he to his death in Spider-Man 2, and could he actually have been particularly vulnerable to being drawn into the multiverse? According to trailers, all these villains are destined to die as a result of an encounter with their Earth's Spider-Man, and they've been brought into the MCU sometime before their death. It's amusing to note that Spider-Man goes straight from dealing with Mysterio's false multiverse - to confronting the potential end of the real one.Ī number of classic Spider-Man villains make the jump into the MCU, including Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin, Sandman, the Lizard, and Electro. Everything goes wrong, affecting the fabric of the multiverse itself, and drawing beings associated with other versions of Spider-Man into the MCU. The future Sorcerer Supreme unwisely uses a spell to rewrite reality, and he doesn't realize he needs to gag Spider-Man before conducting the spell. Spider-Man's secret identity was blown by Mysterio's agents in Spider-Man: Far From Home, and - as seen in the trailers - Peter Parker hits upon the idea of going to Doctor Strange for help. But, surprisingly, the potential for a return is already there in Spider-Man 2 - and there's no reason to assume Marvel will make a mistake. In bringing Doctor Octopus back, Marvel risks undoing the ending of a classic film. ![]() His heroic sacrifice was a tremendous moment of redemption, as Otto Octavius conquered his own inner darkness - and the seductive, sinister influence of the arms that had grafted to his body. Spider-Man 2 is rightly considered one of the best superhero films ever made, in large part because of the tremendous character arc followed by Molina's Doctor Octopus. The news has been received with a combination of intrigue and concern. ![]() Related: Spider-Man: No Way Home's Memory Spell Plot Was Already In Another 2021 Film As director Jon Watts told Molina, " In this universe, no one really dies." Apparently Spider-Man: No Way Home will pick up straight from the moment Doctor Octopus was seemingly consumed by the fusion experiment that had gone so terribly wrong and was threatening the entire city of New York. ![]() It's been 17 years since Spider-Man 2, but Molina will be de-aged because - for the character - absolutely no time at all has passed. Alfred Molina is playing the same Doctor Octopus he previously portrayed in Spider-Man 2, having somehow survived his apparent death. ![]()
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