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 ...
Image Credit: Alfred Molina as Doctor Octopus in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2 (2004) (Image Credit: Sony Pictures / Columbia ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Alfred Molina was first on Broadway nearly 30 years ago in “Art,” but admits he still gets butterflies when he hears the stage ...
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 ...
20 years after appearing in Sam Raimi‘s Spider-Man 2, Alfred Molina continues to embrace his performance as Otto Octavius/Doctor Octopus. “It was a big surprise to me, because it’s not the kind of ...
Alfred Molina just dropped a revealing detail about his original Doc Ock deal that changes everything fans assumed. The actor opened up about his Spider-Man future and the one conversation that kept ...
Alfred Molina talks about his journey as Doc Ock for two different cinematic universes, and whether he'll return for a third project.
Alfred Molina has opened up about potentially reprising his role as Doctor Octopus in a future Spider-Man movie and reveals that he originally signed a three-picture deal as Doctor Octopus.
Alfred Molina recently stated he would gladly return as Doc Ock if Marvel asks, though he doubts it will happen after Spider-Man: No Way Home's end.
In Remarkably Bright Creatures, Molina appears alongside Lewis Pullman and Sally Field, as Marcellus, a giant octopus. The irony absolutely wasn’t lost on us, so during the press tour for The Boroughs ...
Alfred Molina is not shedding his octopus persona anytime soon. The British actor, who played Doctor Octopus in "Spider-Man: No Way Home" has been revealed as the voice of giant Pacific octopus ...
There are tons of rumors about Spider-Man: No Way Home, partly thanks to Alfred Molina's return as Doc Ock.