Poor Peter Parker, he can never get rid of his worst enemies. Take Doctor Otto Octavius, a.k.a. Doc Ock. Since the green-clad baddie debuted in Amazing Spider-Man #3 way back in 1963, he has died a ...
Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man, is perhaps Marvel Comics' most iconic character and one of the most important superheroes in ...
Recently in Marvel Comics' Amazing Spider-Man, we have seen the return of Doctor Octopus's spare set of arms, seemingly in love with Spider-Man. And from that very ...
Alfred Molina talks about his journey as Doc Ock for two different cinematic universes, and whether he'll return for a third project.
With Spider-Man: No Way Home hurtling down the tracks towards us, Doctor Octopus is in the ascendancy with two notable appearance in Marvel comic books today. There's the weirdly-titled Amazing Spider ...
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Sorry for the spoilers, but Doctor Octopus died at the end of Spider-Man 2 (2004), and he should’ve stayed dead. I don’t care if Doctor Strange is now a necromancer (zombie wizard) or a chronomancer ...
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 ...
There are any number of actors who could have taken on the role of Dr. Otto Octavius in 2004's Spider-Man 2, but Sam Raimi made a somewhat unlikely choice with Alfred Molina. However, it would prove ...
The trailer provided a bit more context to the multiversal exploits of the film’s returning villains, revealing that they accidentally arrived after Peter Parker / Spider-Man (Tom Holland) and Stephen ...
Barrett Smith was a Movies & TV writer for Gamerant with a background in literary and film studies. He’s a lifelong fan of fantasy and sci-fi, especially animation and superhero comics. When he isn't ...