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The main conflict arises when wealthy industrialist (Willem Dafoe)—father of Peter’s best friend, Harry Osborn —undergoes an experimental performance-enhancement treatment. The serum grants him superhuman strength but induces a psychotic breakdown, birthing the malevolent Green Goblin . Cast and Production

: He develops superhuman strength, speed, agility, and a "spider-sense" that warns him of danger. Spiderman: The Movie

The film follows (Tobey Maguire), a brilliant but socially awkward high school student living in Queens with his Uncle Ben and Aunt May . The main conflict arises when wealthy industrialist (Willem

: During a field trip to a Columbia University genetics lab, Peter is bitten by a genetically engineered "super spider". The film follows (Tobey Maguire), a brilliant but

: After Uncle Ben is killed by a thief Peter failed to stop, Peter realizes that "with great power comes great responsibility". He adopts the identity of Spider-Man to protect New York City. The Antagonist: Green Goblin

Released on May 3, 2002, (directed by Sam Raimi) was a landmark event that fundamentally shifted the landscape of modern cinema. As the first film to ever surpass $100 million in a single opening weekend, it proved that superheroes could be massive, mainstream box-office anchors. Plot and Origin Story

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