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Electro also feels betrayed by Spider-Man and fights him with his powerful electrical abilities.
He wants to rid the world of power so that everyone can feel what he once felt.
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The mix of chemicals causes Max to become a living electrical generator, surging his body with electricity, turning his skin translucent blue and giving him the power to manipulate electricity.Īfter being inadvertently humiliated in Times Square by Spider-Man, Max begins feeling that he is betrayed by love, his family and his job.
They sting him multiple times and the tank shatters.
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He falls, dragging the wire with him, into a tank full of genetically altered electric eels.
After his mother forgets his birthday, Max is placing a large electrical wire into a vent at Oscorp when he is suddenly electrocuted. He goes mad with "love" for Spider-Man, constantly thinking about him and the fact that he could help him in any way. Being the "nobody" that Dillon was, he was thrilled to have been acknowledged by somebody, let alone the very famous Spider-Man.Īs Spider-Man leaves, Dillon starts to believe that he is an accomplice to the hero. One time, the Manhattan hero Spider-Man bumps into him on the streets and tells him, "You're my guy. Is this Peter Parker headed for a confrontation with the Sinister Six? In an age of Marvel’s Avengers obsessions and DC laying the groundwork for a Justice League movie, a team of supervillains doesn’t seem outside the realm of possibility.Max Dillon lived his whole life without anybody merely acknowledging his existence. Is this reboot likely to fall prey to the same issue? Potentially even more troubling are the trailer’s winking glimpses at other Spider-Man Big Bads (Doc Ock’s tentacles and Vulture’s wings). We can blame a lot of the problems of Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3 on Tobey Maguire’s hideously bad dancing (finger guns? really?!), but we also have to shift some of the blame onto the over-abundance of villains-three villains, to be precise. Who can argue with the movie’s powerhouse trio of Jamie Foxx as Electro, Paul Giamatti as the Rhino, and Chris Cooper as Norman Osborn the Green Goblin? But the problem with rebooting a franchise so quickly is that the sins of the original are still fresh in our mind. Early in the film’s first trailer, Andrew Garfield’s Peter Parker intones, “The more people I try to save, the more enemies I will make.” That’s the worry on everyone’s mind. The problem is that The Amazing Spider-Man 2 is already bursting with villains. Novak, who was a deft hand at playing the smarmy Ryan Howard for nine seasons on NBC’s The Office, is the perfect fit to play a villain in the more grounded universe of Webb’s Spider-Man. That sounds like a harmless enough character name, but the comic book nerds know that Alistair Smythe is actually the alter-ego of the Ultimate Spider-Slayer. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 director Marc Webb announced via Twitter yesterday that B.