'Spider-Man: No Way Home star Alfred Molina says he 'got teary' when Doc Ock reunited with Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man Alfred Molina said he "got a little emotional" during one scene in "Spider-Man: No ...
When it comes to supervillains, Doctor Octopus stands apart from the common clay. While motivated by revenge and profit, Doc Ock occasionally shows some signs of humanity amid his madness. Such a sign ...
From the first moment Molina appeared in the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer uttering “Hello, Peter,” fans could feel a fight coming. Sure enough, more images then released that showed Doc Ock ...
Watch Out! Doc Ock is back in town and this time he is getting a little help form Venom with a new Venomized designs. That is right, Spider-Man is about to have his hands full with a sweet and simple ...
When it comes to the Spider-Man universe, the second Sam Raimi feature remains highly regarded amongst fans and critics despite the numerous reboots and sequels that have followed the Tobey McGuire ...
As the excitement continues to grow around Marvel’s Spider-Man: No Way Home, Alfred Molina, who famously portrayed the iconic villain Doc Ock in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2 in 2004, revealed to Variety ...
The Doc Ock sixth scale figure by Hot Toys will be made available in two versions. One is the Collector Edition, priced at $330. The other version is the Deluxe Edition, priced at $360. The difference ...
Fans notice that in new ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ images that it looked like Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock had Stark Tech on his tentacle arms. As fans want Tom Holland’s Spider-Man to branch away from Iron ...
In the past several weeks, there have been several exciting casting announcements about the next Spider-man movie. In light of these announcements, digital artist Yadvender Singh Rana created a poster ...
Joseph Andress is a staff writer from the United States. His specialties include Mortal Kombat lore, canceled Star Wars projects, and anything with LEGO in its name. Marvel's Spider-Man 2 introduced ...
Spider-Man 2.1 is easily still one of my favorite Marvel films, and now I can actually call it Marvel Cinematic Universe canon, thanks to Spider-Man: No Way Home. Live-action Doc Ock was incredible to ...