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*** Justified: Peter has been living with his Aunt and Uncle for most of his life, and Uncle Ben has only recently died, so Peter still thinks of himself as living with Uncle Ben. It takes a while to re-adjust your thinking to a shift in your life such as this.

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** Much more so than the [[Film/{{Spider-Man Trilogy}} previous trilogy]]. Andrew Garfield said in [[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/rorschachsrants/news/?a=55073 a February 2012 interview:]]

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** Much more so than the [[Film/{{Spider-Man Trilogy}} [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy previous trilogy]]. Andrew Garfield said in [[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/rorschachsrants/news/?a=55073 a February 2012 interview:]]



** 'The Amazing Spider-Man'' is also the name of the [[LongRunner long running]] MarvelComics series starring the character, and the name of the [[ScrewedByTheNetwork short-lived]] 1970s live-action television series.
** It was also the WorkingTitle of ''[[Film/{{Spider-Man Trilogy}} Spider-Man 2]]''.

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series. It was also the WorkingTitle of ''[[Film/{{Spider-Man Trilogy}} Spider-Man 2]]''.''Film/SpiderMan2''.



* YouLookFamiliar: During the bridge scene, before Dr. Ratha's car [[spoiler:is attacked by the Lizard]], his driver steps out to see what's holding up traffic on the bridge. Take a ''good, long look'' at the driver. That's Michael Papajohn, who played Uncle Ben's killer in the [[Film/{{Spider-ManTrilogy}} first film]]!

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* YouLookFamiliar: During the bridge scene, before Dr. Ratha's car [[spoiler:is attacked by the Lizard]], his driver steps out to see what's holding up traffic on the bridge. Take a ''good, long look'' at the driver. That's Michael Papajohn, who played Uncle Ben's killer in the [[Film/{{Spider-ManTrilogy}} [[Film/SpiderMan first film]]!
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* StopOrIWillShoot: The cops are insanely aggressive, opening fire on Spider-Man twice, once for just talking and in another scene for fleeing. In the first case, he was aggressive with the cop, and in the second they were using non-lethal force.

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* StopOrIWillShoot: The cops are insanely aggressive, opening fire on Spider-Man twice, once for just talking and in another scene for fleeing. In the first case, he was aggressive with the cop, and in the second they were using non-lethal force.second, he had actually attacked them after being arrested.
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** 'The Amazing Spider-Man'' is also the name of the [[LongRunner long running]] MarvelComics series starring the character, and the name of the [[ScrewedByTheNetwork short-lived]] 1970s live-action television series.
** It was also the WorkingTitle of ''[[Film/{{Spider-Man Trilogy}} Spider-Man 2]]''.


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** Watch the first trailer and ''try'' to deny that the first person sequence of Spidey running along rooftops doesn't look like it belongs in ''MirrorsEdge''.
** Comparison here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjAFBQYxVMk
** The scene where Peter gives his mask to a boy in a car is reminiscent of a similar scene in the ''WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond'' episode "Unmasked".
** Peter claims he climbed 20 stories of fire escape because he was scared of Gwen's doorman. Maybe he was [[Creator/BruceCampbell the usher from MJ's play?]]


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** Van Adder isn't an [[CanonForeigner original creation for the film]], he's a ''very'' obscure Spider-Man villain called the Proto-Goblin. How obscure? The character's sole appearance was in an issue of ''Peter Parker: Spider-Man'' written in 1999, as someone NormanOsborn tested the [[SuperSerum Goblin Serum]] on before he used it himself. This is lost in the final version however, as Irrfan Khan's character has been renamed "Dr Rajit Ratha".
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** Peter figures out that Connors is The Lizard after finding a hideous mouse/lizard hybrid in Connors' lab, but he doesn't realize he has actual proof to connect Connors and monstruosity and instead runs straight to Captain Stacy and gives a YouHaveToBelieveMe speech that gets him thrown out of the precinct. (Though it's possible that off screen he tried to catch it only for it to run off and hide.)

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** Peter figures out that Connors is The Lizard after finding a hideous mouse/lizard hybrid in Connors' lab, but he doesn't realize he has actual proof to connect Connors and monstruosity and instead runs straight to Captain Stacy and gives a YouHaveToBelieveMe speech that gets him thrown out of the precinct. (Though it's possible that off screen he tried to catch it only for it to run off and hide.)
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As is the case with Film/{{X-Men}}, even after Creator/{{Disney}} bought Marvel, Sony and Columbia still own rights to the new Spider Man Trilogy, thus not making it part of the MarvelCinematicUniverse.

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** If you look closely during the scene where Peter puts in the equation that allows the mouse to regenerate its leg, you can see the words [[spoiler: severe mutation detected]]. Which makes you wonder why [[FridgeLogic no one noticed that...]]

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** If you look closely during the scene where Peter puts in the equation that allows the mouse to regenerate its leg, you can see the words [[spoiler: severe [[spoiler:severe mutation detected]]. Which makes you wonder why [[FridgeLogic no one noticed that...]]



** [[spoiler: Gwen's dad making Spiderman promise to keep her out of danger; if this is a series, Gwen's chances of surviving it aren't good.]]
** [[spoiler: In the scene where SpiderMan is fighting the Lizard at the school, SpiderMan tells Gwen he's going to throw her out the window and he catches her with his web, but does so using a single strand - which causes her to be forcefully yanked backwards in a way that noticeably would be harmful if she were going any faster. This mistake is precisely what caused her death in the comics.]]

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** [[spoiler: Gwen's dad making Spiderman Spider-Man promise to keep her out of danger; if this is a series, Gwen's chances of surviving it aren't good.]]
** [[spoiler: In the scene where SpiderMan Spider-Man is fighting the Lizard at the school, SpiderMan he tells Gwen he's going to throw her out the window and he catches her with his web, but does so using a single strand - which causes her to be forcefully yanked backwards in a way that noticeably would be harmful if she were going any faster. This mistake is precisely what caused her death in the comics.]]
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* InsecuritySystem: The top clearance facilities of Oscorp, like the room full of spiders where Peter is bitten, can be accessed with a simple hand-gesture lock like the ones on smartphones with no need for a keycard or a biometric recognition. Meaning that anyone with a good memory who sees the lock being used will know how to get in undetected. And they don't verify the ID of students claiming to be there for the tour. [[spoiler:Deleted scenes revealed that Dr. Ratha recognized Peter and purposely allowed him to be bitten, hence the [[MissingTrailerScene line from trailers]]: "Do you think what happened to you, Peter, was an accident?"]]

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* InsecuritySystem: The top clearance facilities of Oscorp, like the room full of spiders where Peter is bitten, can be accessed with a simple hand-gesture lock like the ones on smartphones with no need for a keycard or a biometric recognition. Meaning that anyone with a good memory who sees the lock being used will know how to get in undetected. And they don't verify the ID of students claiming to be there for the tour. [[spoiler:Deleted scenes revealed that Dr. Ratha recognized Peter and purposely allowed him inside to be bitten, hence the [[MissingTrailerScene line from trailers]]: "Do you think what happened to you, Peter, was an accident?"]]
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* InsecuritySystem: The top clearance facilities of Oscorp can be accessed with a simple hand-gesture lock like the ones on smartphones, with no need for a keycard or a biometric recognition. Meaning that anyone with a good memory who sees the lock being used will know how to get in undetected. And they don't verify the ID of students claiming to be there for the tour.

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* InsecuritySystem: The top clearance facilities of Oscorp Oscorp, like the room full of spiders where Peter is bitten, can be accessed with a simple hand-gesture lock like the ones on smartphones, smartphones with no need for a keycard or a biometric recognition. Meaning that anyone with a good memory who sees the lock being used will know how to get in undetected. And they don't verify the ID of students claiming to be there for the tour. [[spoiler:Deleted scenes revealed that Dr. Ratha recognized Peter and purposely allowed him to be bitten, hence the [[MissingTrailerScene line from trailers]]: "Do you think what happened to you, Peter, was an accident?"]]
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* AerosolFlamethrower: Awesomely, [[spoiler:Gwen Stacy uses one to defend herself when she's alone inside Oscorp with the Lizard.]]

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** [[spoiler: In the scene where SpiderMan is fighting the Lizard at the school, SpiderMan tells Gwen he's going to throw her out the window and he catches her with his web, but does so in a fashion that is reminiscent of the fateful snap from the comics.]]

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** [[spoiler: In the scene where SpiderMan is fighting the Lizard at the school, SpiderMan tells Gwen he's going to throw her out the window and he catches her with his web, but does so using a single strand - which causes her to be forcefully yanked backwards in a fashion way that noticeably would be harmful if she were going any faster. This mistake is reminiscent of the fateful snap from precisely what caused her death in the comics.]]
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* {{Jerkass}}: :A cashier refuses to let Peter take 2 cents out of the penny jar to buy some chocolate milk and acts very rudely, resulting in Peter refusing to help him catch the robber.

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The film also stars Creator/EmmaStone as Gwen Stacy, Creator/MartinSheen and Sally Field as Peter's Uncle Ben and Aunt May, DenisLeary as Capt. George Stacy, and Creator/RhysIfans as Dr. Curt Connors[=/=]The Lizard. The soundtrack is by JamesHorner.

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The film also stars Creator/EmmaStone as Gwen Stacy, Creator/MartinSheen and Sally Field as Peter's Uncle Ben and Aunt May, DenisLeary as Capt. George Stacy, and Creator/RhysIfans as Dr. Curt Connors[=/=]The Lizard. The soundtrack is by JamesHorner.
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The film also stars Creator/EmmaStone as Gwen Stacy, Creator/MartinSheen and Sally Field as Peter's Uncle Ben and Aunt May, DenisLeary as Capt. George Stacy, and Creator.RhysIfans as Dr. Curt Connors[=/=]The Lizard. The soundtrack is by JamesHorner.

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The film also stars Creator/EmmaStone as Gwen Stacy, Creator/MartinSheen and Sally Field as Peter's Uncle Ben and Aunt May, DenisLeary as Capt. George Stacy, and RhysIfans as Dr. Curt Connors[=/=]The Lizard. The soundtrack is by JamesHorner.

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The film also stars Creator/EmmaStone as Gwen Stacy, Creator/MartinSheen and Sally Field as Peter's Uncle Ben and Aunt May, DenisLeary as Capt. George Stacy, and Creator.RhysIfans as Dr. Curt Connors[=/=]The Lizard. The soundtrack is by JamesHorner.
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''The Amazing Spider-Man'' is a 2012 live-action film starring AndrewGarfield as the Creator/MarvelComics superhero Franchise/SpiderMan. The film is directed by Marc Webb, the director of ''Film/FiveHundredDaysOfSummer'', and is a ContinuityReboot of the Creator/SamRaimi ''Film/SpiderMan Trilogy''. Once again telling Spider-Man's origins, this time the film focuses on Peter as he develops his powers in high school.

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''The Amazing Spider-Man'' is a 2012 live-action film starring AndrewGarfield as the Creator/MarvelComics superhero Franchise/SpiderMan. The film is directed by Marc Webb, the director of ''Film/FiveHundredDaysOfSummer'', and is a ContinuityReboot of the Creator/SamRaimi ''Film/SpiderMan Trilogy''.''Film/SpiderManTrilogy''. Once again telling Spider-Man's origins, this time the film focuses on Peter as he develops his powers in high school.
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** [[spoiler:Dr. Ratha is not seen again after he is saved by Spider-Man when Dr. Connors initially turns into The Lizard and tries to throw his car off the bridge. The [[VideoGame/{{The Amazing Spider-Man}} tie-in game]] [[AllThereInTheManual states that he was killed by the Lizard]]. It's possible he died when his limo was thrown off the bridge, since though Spider-Man caught it before it hit the water, Ratha wasn't wearing a seatbelt and might have been killed anyway.]]

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** [[spoiler:Dr. Ratha is not seen again after he is saved by Spider-Man when Dr. Connors initially turns into The Lizard and tries to throw his car off the bridge. The [[VideoGame/{{The Amazing Spider-Man}} [[VideoGame/TheAmazingSpiderMan tie-in game]] [[AllThereInTheManual states that he was killed by the Lizard]]. It's possible he died when his limo was thrown off the bridge, since though Spider-Man caught it before it hit the water, Ratha wasn't wearing a seatbelt and might have been killed anyway.]]
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* AntiHero: Peter starts off as an AntiHero, only stopping criminals because [[spoiler:he's looking for Uncle Ben's killer]]. He grows more selfless after [[spoiler:hearing Gwen's father dismiss him as "some vigilante who only has a personal vendetta" and then saving a small child during the Lizard's first attack]] before he finally settles into the ClassicalAntiHero he's known as after [[spoiler:the death of George Stacy]].

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* AntiHero: Peter starts off as an AntiHero, UnscrupulousHero, only stopping criminals because [[spoiler:he's looking for Uncle Ben's killer]]. He grows more selfless after [[spoiler:hearing Gwen's father dismiss him as "some vigilante who only has a personal vendetta" and then saving a small child during the Lizard's first attack]] before he finally settles into the ClassicalAntiHero he's known as after [[spoiler:the death of George Stacy]].
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''The Amazing Spider-Man'' is a 2012 live-action film starring AndrewGarfield as the MarvelComics superhero {{Spider-Man}}. The film is directed by Marc Webb, the director of ''Film/FiveHundredDaysOfSummer'', and is a ContinuityReboot of the SamRaimi Film/{{Spider-Man Trilogy}}. Once again telling Spider-Man's origins, this time the film focuses on Peter as he develops his powers in high school.

The film also stars EmmaStone as Gwen Stacy, Creator/MartinSheen and Sally Field as Peter's Uncle Ben and Aunt May, DenisLeary as Capt. George Stacy, and RhysIfans as Dr. Curt Connors[=/=]The Lizard. The soundtrack is by JamesHorner.

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''The Amazing Spider-Man'' is a 2012 live-action film starring AndrewGarfield as the MarvelComics Creator/MarvelComics superhero {{Spider-Man}}. Franchise/SpiderMan. The film is directed by Marc Webb, the director of ''Film/FiveHundredDaysOfSummer'', and is a ContinuityReboot of the SamRaimi Film/{{Spider-Man Trilogy}}.Creator/SamRaimi ''Film/SpiderMan Trilogy''. Once again telling Spider-Man's origins, this time the film focuses on Peter as he develops his powers in high school.

The film also stars EmmaStone Creator/EmmaStone as Gwen Stacy, Creator/MartinSheen and Sally Field as Peter's Uncle Ben and Aunt May, DenisLeary as Capt. George Stacy, and RhysIfans as Dr. Curt Connors[=/=]The Lizard. The soundtrack is by JamesHorner.

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* BrokenAesop: Per the norm, this movie attempts to do what all previous versions of Spider-Man's origin does, teach Peter about responsibility... which somehow includes [[spoiler:breaking a promise he made to the dying Captain Stacy to leave Gwen out of his superhero life so that he and Gwen can become a couple.]]

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* BrokenAesop: Per the norm, this movie attempts to do what all previous versions of Spider-Man's origin does, teach Peter about responsibility... which somehow includes [[spoiler:breaking a promise he made to the dying Captain Stacy to leave Gwen out of his superhero life so that he and Gwen can become a couple.]] ]]
** Hey, don't forget that [[spoiler:[[ILetGwenStacyDie Gwen's days are numbered]]. The second film will have that decision to break his promise slap him back in the face.]]

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[[Characters/{{The Amazing Spider-Man}} It has a character sheet that is currently under construction.]]

[[VideoGame/TheAmazingSpiderMan A video game has also been released]], taking place after the events of the film. [[LateArrivalSpoiler Expect spoilers on deaths and survivals]].

The film was released to generally positive reviews, but drew some criticism for it's similarity to the first film.

A sequel to the film has been announced for a release date of May 2, 2014.

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The film also stars EmmaStone as Gwen Stacy, Creator/MartinSheen and Sally Field as Peter's Uncle Ben and Aunt May, DenisLeary as Capt. George Stacy, and RhysIfans as Dr. Curt Connors[=/=]The Lizard. The soundtrack is by JamesHorner.

The film was released July 3, 2012 in the United States, but had been released earlier in certain countries. The initial teaser trailer can be viewed [[http://youtu.be/di7VkCDOY_M here]], and the full trailer can be viewed [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tnxzJ0SSOw here]].

[[Characters/{{The Amazing Spider-Man}} It has a character sheet that is currently under construction.]]

[[VideoGame/TheAmazingSpiderMan A video game has also been released]], taking place after the events of the film. [[LateArrivalSpoiler Expect spoilers on deaths and survivals]].

The film was released to generally positive reviews, but drew some criticism for it's similarity to the first film.

A sequel to the film has been announced for a release date of May 2, 2014.

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* [[OneHundredAndEight 108]]: It is mentioned that the Oscorp tower has exactly 108 floors.
* AbortedArc: Initially, the film contained strong hints of Richard Parker messing with his son's DNA (a la ''Film/{{Hulk}}'') and that Dr. Connors was involved with the deaths of Peter's parents, while also being more of a loose-cannon scientist ("Ready to play God?"); these were kept intact for the trailers. Due to early negative feedback pertaining to the movie's original "Untold Story" marketing, these subplots were altered or dropped (along with that tagline), but elements still remained behind in the final cut, leading to a few red herrings and loose ends (see NeverTrustATrailer and WhatHappenedToTheMouse below).\\
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Some of this can be seen in the deleted scenes, as it's evident mostly the Connor stuff got cut. It's pretty watered down from what the early trailers hinted at, but we do have Conner philosophizing about evolution and revealing that Peter's father didn't trust him because he felt he was radical. There's also some stuff about Peter becoming more than his father would have ever dreamed.
* AbsurdlySpaciousSewer: [[spoiler:Curt Connors is able to build a personal lab in the sewers of New York City. Somewhat of an aversion since the lab itself is pretty small and makeshift, though the tunnels leading to it are big enough.]] [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] in that it ''is'' [[BigApplesauce New York City]], and the sewers there really are spacious. He manages to ''get cell-phone service'' down there, though, which is rather unlikely. What is really notable is that The Lizard can infiltrate the school through the restroom toilet, though he has to tear a huge hole in the floor to do so; who knows what else he tore through just to get there.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Having Creator/MartinSheen and Sally Field as Uncle Ben and Aunt May makes them much better looking than usual for these characters. Due in part to the movie taking cues from the ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'' comics where Peter, family and friends [[NotAllowedToGrowUp tend to be younger]].
* AdaptationDistillation: As usual for comic book movies and like the Raimi-helmed series, but now being influenced by ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' in particular.
** The way Uncle Ben articulates "[[ComesGreatResponsibility with great power comes great responsibility]]" to Peter is very similar to the way it was handled in the Ultimate comics.
** Gwen Stacy was Peter's love interest before Mary Jane Watson was created. Her interest in science and role as an intern for Dr. Connors is also similar to her portrayal in ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan The Spectacular Spider-Man]]''. While her personality and the way she interacts with Peter is closer to Mary Jane than Gwen Stacy in the comics.
* AdaptationDyeJob: Dr. Connors is brown-haired in the comics (and in the previous movies) and blond-haired in this one. Aunt May, who is usually portrayed as having grey hair in a bun, has dark brown hair with the odd streak of grey. Captain Stacy is blond-haired rather than white-haired, being middle-aged rather than elderly here.
* AdultFear:
** Shortly after the death of your husband, the teenage nephew who you've raised as your own and is the last of your family, repeatedly stays out all night and returns home covered in cuts and bruises.
** Peter uses this [[spoiler:to convince Gwen Stacy's father to let him leave. He tells him that Gwen is alone in Oscorp Tower, and the Lizard is on his way there.]]
** Seeing your child trapped such that there is literally nothing you can do but watch them die. The scene in question doesn't even have to get worse (which it does) to qualify.
* AlliterativeName: In addition to Peter Parker and Curtis Connors from the comics, Irrfan Khan's character is named "Rajit Ratha". WordOfGod says the name of his character was originally "Van Adder", a reference to the minor villain Nels Van Adder who took on the Proto-Goblin persona.
* AllThereInTheManual: [[PairOfKings Kelsey Chow]] has a small role credited as "Hot Girl" but WordOfGod [[http://www.shockya.com/news/2012/06/13/kelsey-chow-talks-pair-of-kings-playing-sally-avril-in-the-amazing-spider-man/ says]] she was cast as ''Spider-Man'' supporting character [[MythologyGag Sally Avril]], and most of her screentime was cut.
* AllWebbedUp: How Peter subdues some of the petty crooks he goes after while searching for Uncle Ben's killer. He tries this on the Lizard, too, but it doesn't work for very long.
* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: [[http://vimeo.com/43884517 "0 Game"]] by Spyair is the theme song for the Japanese version.
* AluminumChristmasTrees: Spidey shooting a web at his leg to bandage it. In olden times before we knew how unsanitary this could be, cobwebs were good for wounds. As this is completely sanitary, it works well. Not a lot of viewers knew this unless they did the research on ''Literature/WarriorCats'', or have come across it [[http://www.safetyfirstaid.co.uk/Product/SFA/Alternative-Dressings/Opsite-Spray-Dressing.aspx in present day.]]
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Uncle Ben tells Gwen that Peter has a photo of her in his computer, then tells her that he's Peter's probation officer.
* AntiHero: Peter starts off as an AntiHero, only stopping criminals because [[spoiler:he's looking for Uncle Ben's killer]]. He grows more selfless after [[spoiler:hearing Gwen's father dismiss him as "some vigilante who only has a personal vendetta" and then saving a small child during the Lizard's first attack]] before he finally settles into the ClassicalAntiHero he's known as after [[spoiler:the death of George Stacy]].
* AntiVillain: Connors works in genetic engineering for the betterment of humanity's medical conditions and dreams of restoring his missing arm. He seems to be a genuinely good man, only working for the shady Norman Osborn. He only becomes the Lizard [[spoiler:when his lizard-based serum is slated for public testing without his consent. He tests it on himself to spare others the danger and suffers transformation into the Lizard, which turns him insane. Even as the Lizard, his first action is to go after the scientist who's about to test the serum on aged veterans. Upon being cured his first thought is to save Peter's life, and his second is concern for Captain Stacy as he realizes he fatally wounded him.]]
* ArtisticLicenseBiology:
** What the movie repeatedly refers as "cross-species genetics" (and once as "transgenetics") is properly known as "transgenics". It also obviously doesn't work the way: you can transfer a few genes from one creature into another without the latter gaining all/most of the characteristics of the former. One of the more famous examples is the transfer of a green fluorescent protein from jellyfish into mice. It makes the mice glow-in-the-dark green, it doesn't make them half-jellyfish.
** Lizards can grow back their tails; however, that's the only limb it can restore and the new tail has no bone in it, only cartilage. It's also usually deformed. Now, ''salamanders'', [[http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/07/090701131314.htm on the other hand...]]
** [[spoiler:The Lizard's HealingFactor is enough to recover from hundreds of bullet wounds in seconds. He recovers lost limbs far more rapidly than any real lizard, but that has always been part of the character; recovering from cuts and shots, or recovering that fast, has nothing to do with the way either humans or lizards heal.]]
** Connors once says that there are no natural ways to hunt reptiles, since reptiles are usually at the top of the food chain. This is astonishingly untrue; most snakes and lizards (the most common types of reptiles) are preyed on by other creatures--birds, mammals, even some large spiders--and typically eat insects or rodents, placing them near the ''lower'' end of the food chain. Even reptiles that are at the top of their food chains--Komodo dragons and large crocodilians--can be killed by ''some'' things. Sure, Connors was [[spoiler: letting formula/insanity talk there - or else giving Peter a deliberate warning -]] but Peter, who's demonstrably a smart kid, doesn't even blink.
* ArtisticLicenseEngineering: No engineer in the world, particularly not a top-notch one working for an A-class research company like Oscorp, would build [[spoiler: the Ganali device in such a way that it could be opened and tinkered with ''while the countdown continues to run'', particularly in the final few seconds.]]
* AssholeVictim: The cashier that gets robbed after he refuses to let Peter buy something because he was 2 cents short [[KickTheDog and even refuses to let him take 2 cents from the penny tray]]. As Peter is walking out he spots the guy behind him in line lifting money from the cash register - and doesn't say anything.
* AxCrazy: Connors as the Lizard. Though he ultimately means to do good, he will stop at barely anything to bring his plan into fruition, and becomes quite mentally unhinged.
* BadLiar: Connors [[http://youtu.be/QPzid-cLaXw in this video log]], in which he describes the serum's possible side effects with suspicious accuracy, and ends with an uncomfortable looking statement of "hypothetically speaking, of course".
* BadassDamsel: Gwen is ''not'' a helpless DistressedDamsel who gets kidnapped or anything. [[spoiler:An intern at Oscorp's labs, she prepares the Lizard antidote there for Peter. When the Lizard himself is coming to the same lab she's in, she refuses to flee while the antidote is "cooking", even though Peter begs her to. She sets off the general evacuation alarm and uses a burner to set off the room's fire alarm, fogging it up and triggering the blast doors. She takes the dispersal device the Lizard is after and hides. When the Lizard does find her, she uses the burner and an aerosol can as a ''flamethrower.'' But the Lizard is more interested in the device than her, so he just takes it and leaves her alone.]]
* BaitTheDog: [[spoiler:The robber tosses Peter the chocolate milk the cashier wouldn't let him buy. He is also of course the one who kills Uncle Ben.]]
* BarbieDollAnatomy: The Lizard, though considering the anatomy of most reptile species, this isn't all that surprising. Reptilian reproductive organs tend to be mostly internalized, thus Connors', ah, lack of visible anatomy in that area.
* BerserkButton: Flash hates being called by his real first name, Eugene, and after Peter does it, this prompts him to beat him up. Only when Gwen approaches him and talks him down does he finally relax and stop doing it. This was [[InvokedTrope done intentionally]], as it was the only way Pete could get Flash to stop bullying a younger student, by becoming the target himself. The look on his face when he says it indicates [[ThisIsGonnaSuck exactly how good a plan he thinks this is]].
* BigApplesauce: Of course!
* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:In the FinalBattle, The Lizard has Peter on the ropes and manages to snag him at the throat with his tail. All looks lost when George Stacy enters the fray firing a shotgun at the Lizard, freeing Peter and giving him the antidote to heal Connors.]]
* BigEater: Peter is one the night he gets his powers.
* BigBad: Curt Connors in this movie, or more acurately his monsterous alternate personality, The Lizard. Alistar Smythe in the video game continuation.
* BiggerBad: Norman Osborn. He owns Oscorp and is indirectly responsible for Curt Connors' StartOfDarkness. However, he has no direct involvement in the story and [[TheGhost never even appears onscreen]].
* BloodOnTheseHands: Played for Drama. When Ben is shot by the cash register theif Peter let go earlier, Peter goes over to him and tries to stop the bleeding. We're given a [[SarcasmMode lovely]] shot of Peter's bloodied hands. Also serves as symbolism: if Peter had apprehended the criminal, Ben wouldn't have been killed, so Peter believes that [[ItsAllMyFault it's all his fault.]]
* BodyHorror: The way Connors first regenerates his lost arm is rather disgusting, being covered in dead reptilian flesh and scales. The regenerated arm itself is (initially) far from pretty, with translucent skin, visible veins, and no fingernails. However, his reaction is one of joy.
* BottomlessMagazines:
** Spider-Man never runs out of the web used for his web-shooters, ever. He also seems to be not concerned about cost even though they're experimental tech. This is particularly {{egregious}}, given that running out of web fluid at inopportune moments is one of Spidey's defining characteristics. Each cartridge holds several hundred meters of cable, which seems like a lot until you realize that even 500 meters translates into about 1600 feet or 160 story lengths of webbing (easily spent in a few swings going across the city). On the other hand, each cartridge is shown to be about the size of a MicroSD card so it may be that he easily carries a number of carts under the costume.
** Averted with George Stacy with his shotgun, who does have to reload at a very critical time.
* BrickJoke: [[spoiler:Aunt May asks Peter to pick up some eggs but he forgets as he spent the evening trouncing criminals. At the end of the movie, Peter comes home to a worried Aunt May bloody and beaten after the final battle. When she goes to hug him, Peter sheepishly pulls out a carton of eggs from his backpack. Doubles as a CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming.]] A DeletedScene set at the end of the film takes it UpToEleven - [[spoiler:Aunt May opens the fridge and finds ''dozens'' of egg cartons stacked inside.]]
* BrokenAesop: Per the norm, this movie attempts to do what all previous versions of Spider-Man's origin does, teach Peter about responsibility... which somehow includes [[spoiler:breaking a promise he made to the dying Captain Stacy to leave Gwen out of his superhero life so that he and Gwen can become a couple.]]
* BulletProofFashionPlate: Averted. Peter ends up with several bruises on his face from his crime-fighting, one even before he gets his powers. They last most of the movie, taking a realistic time to heal, and causing characters to wonder what he's getting up to. The cuts on his chest likewise don't magically heal from one scene to the next.
* ButtMonkey: Spider-Man/Peter Parker just loves this trope to bits. It's also one of his defining traits as a character.
* CantGetAwayWithNuthin: This version of Uncle Ben takes it UpToEleven: After storming out of the house, Peter tries to buy milk but is two cents short. Since the clerk won't spot him two pennies from the (overflowing!) take-a-penny tray, Peter leaves, only to watch a street thug grab a handful of money from the register while the clerk's back was turned. Peter's reward for doing nothing, the milk the clerk refused him. Naturally Peter doesn't help track down that thug for the clerk. The dude was a {{Jerkass}}, he deserved to be robbed. Of course, that same thug then kills Uncle Ben, who had been chasing after Peter trying to find him. He dies because of ''two cents.''
* CallBack: The scene where [[spoiler:Spider-Man rescues a kid from a car dangling off the Williamsburg Bridge]] has some very similar shots to [[spoiler:the climax of the 2002 film, including Spider-Man in the middle, hanging onto a web connected to the bridge in one hand while holding onto another web (not a cable, as in the first film) holding up the car in the other]]. Another reference to the 2002 film is at the end. The teacher is giving a lecture and declares that there really is only one story to be told: "Who am I?" That's the first line of the 2002 movie.
* CanonForeigner:
** Gwen Stacy has three brothers in this continuity.
** Dr. Ratha.
* CharacterDevelopment: Peter starts off not caring about issues of morality; after the death of Uncle Ben, he drifts into becomes a vigilante focused solely on finding his uncle's killer; and eventually settles on how we know him, as he begins to grasp the meaning of the lecture he was given by Uncle Ben about using his gifts to help people. Away from his development as a hero, there's also a shift in his civillian identity, as he starts the film as an unsocial nerdy loner hiding away in dull, baggy clothes and unable to talk to girls, and in the final scenes of the film, he's seen [[spoiler:being friendlier with Flash Thompson than their first interactions]], and wearing clothes that show off his athletic build, and whispering to Gwen that [[spoiler:he's probably not going to be able to keep his promise to Captain Stacy to pull an ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies]].
* ChekhovsGun: The "Ganali device". Cold-blooded response to temperature changes. The possible risk of being "taken over" by the foreign genetics.
* ChekhovsGunman: The guy whose son Peter saves [[spoiler:during Lizard's first rampage]]
* ComesGreatResponsibility: Comes up in a conversation between Uncle Ben and Peter before the former's [[ForegoneConclusion requisite]] [[DeathByOriginStory death]], though the [[TropeNamer trope-naming]] phrase itself isn't directly said in the film by Uncle Ben (like how [[BeamMeUpScotty the narrator said it]] in the original Spider-Man story). Also examined throughout the film - it's not just "great power" that comes with responsibility, it's ''any'' power, and multiple characters besides Spidey behave in accordance with that principle. [[DeathTropes Even at great personal cost.]] And the emphasis is on "if you ''can'' do something to help people, you have a responsibility to do so" rather than "never use your powers for personal benefit".
* ComicBookMoviesDontUseCodenames: Averted for once - in all fairness, there's not many things you can call the Lizard apart from 'the lizard'.
* ContinuityReboot
* CreateYourOwnVillain: Peter is responsible for working on the formula that transforms Curt Connors into The Lizard, and thus feels obliged to stop and cure him. In a conversation with Gwen, he [[LampshadeHanging actually says]] "I created him".
* CreatorCameo: As per tradition in live action Marvel films Creator/StanLee returns, this time [[spoiler:as a librarian at the school Peter goes to who is listening to [[HeadphonesEqualIsolation music on noise-cancellation headphones]] as a battle between the Lizard and Spidey goes on behind him]].
* CurbStompBattle: The first Lizard fight is a long and very painful beatdown on Spidey's end: the most he can do is delay him for a moment at a time and stop innocent people from getting hurt, but once it turns into a straight fight Peter is ''very'' outmatched. It only ends in his favor because he delayed Connors until the police came.
--> Spider-Man (in an amusing inversion of PunctuatedPounding): "Don't-" ''(gets slammed into a wall)'' "-make me-" ''(gets slammed into another wall)'' "-have to-" ''(slam)'' "-hurt you!" (gets thrown through a door)
* DarkerAndEdgier:
** Much more so than the [[Film/{{Spider-Man Trilogy}} previous trilogy]]. Andrew Garfield said in [[http://www.comicbookmovie.com/fansites/rorschachsrants/news/?a=55073 a February 2012 interview:]]
--->"We haven't gone for gritty, we've gone for grounded. If we try and make ''[[Film/TheDarkKnightSaga Batman]]'', we'll fail. The new Batman is its own thing -- and also in terms of tone, Spider-Man is nothing like that character. Spider-Man is witty, Spider-Man is a kid, Spider-Man wants to have fun, he's a teenager and he needs to go through first love and piss around."
** The element of Spider-Man versus the police is more seriously treated and has a larger role in the film's story and [[ComesGreatResponsibility "responsibility" theme]], while in the first film this is briefly touched on.
** The film spends more time on the consequences of Peter's double life, with Peter constantly coming home tired and bruised and making Aunt May worry.
** [[spoiler:The film shows Uncle Ben getting shot. He loses consciousness without knowing Peter is at his side so he doesn't get to say last words to him. His death is arguably more tragic since Peter's reason for letting his future killer go is more petty.]]
* DatingWhatDaddyHates: Gwen Stacy is the daughter of Law & Order Captain Stacy, and is dating the criminal vigilante Spider-Man.
* DawsonCasting: Like Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield is playing a teenager despite being in his late twenties. In fact, Maguire first played him at 27 and Garfield is '''28''', so he's actually ''older'' than he was, even though this Peter actually spends almost all of the movie as a high-school student, not just the first act. It seems to work, though, as Garfield certainly doesn't look like he's pushing 30. Same applies to Maz Charles, the kid who plays Young Peter. He's nine years old but Peter in the beginning is around 4.
* DeadpanSnarker:
** This version of Peter is one, similar to his comics counterpart.
** George Stacy gets in on the act. Bear in mind, he ''is'' played by DenisLeary.
---> '''George Stacy''': [After Spidey evades a police chase] Thirty-eight of New York's finest, versus ''one guy'' in a unitard. Is that correct?
---> '''George Stacy''': [After Peter tells him about a giant lizard attacking the bridge] [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Do I look like the mayor of Tokyo to you?]]
** Even Dr. Connors gets in on the action.
---> "[[BlackComedy And in case you are wondering, yes, I am a southpaw.]]"
* DeathBySecretIdentity: Mostly averted, so far. Of the four people who discover Peter's alter-ego, the only one to die is [[spoiler: George Stacy]]. But considering one of those is [[spoiler: Gwen Stacy]], it's only a matter of time.
* DeathByOriginStory: Peter's parents, Richard and Mary, and his Uncle Ben. [[spoiler:Captain George Stacy too.]]
* DefeatMeansFriendship: After Peter humiliates Flash at basketball, the former [[JerkJock bully]] tries to mend bridges with Peter after Uncle Ben dies, becomes increasingly chummy as the movie goes on. While the pattern fits, his change of heart may be more due to sympathy than being upstaged. Not consciously related, but true to form, he turns into a fanboy of Spider-Man by the end.
* TheDogBitesBack: After having enough of Flash playing the JerkJock role, Peter proceeds to humiliate Flash in front of the cheerleaders and the rest of the basketball team, by using his new powers to keep Flash from retrieving a basketball, culminating with [[spoiler:Peter dunking the ball, destroying the backboard and hoop in the process.]]
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: After he gets his powers Peter accidentally gets into a fight and causes property damage on the train home. The next day has one hilariously long sequence, including smashing his alarm clock, wrecking the bathroom, and his fingers ripping the keys off his keyboard thanks to his fingers sticking to the keys. The destructive climax of the basketball sequence is another such instance. Also seems to apply even after he's suited up as Spider-Man in little amusing scenes. A later scene almost qualifies as MoodWhiplash when Peter [[spoiler:gets into an argument with Uncle Ben]]. He slams the door as he storms out and winds up shattering the glass in the process. Cue awkward silence. Once Peter's gone, [[spoiler:Ben]] then proceeds to open the door to follow Peter out.
* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Actor RhysIfans has likened Connors' use of the serum to a drug addiction, and it's easy to see why: he injects the serum into his arm by means of a hollow needle, it makes him feel fantastic, and he keeps using more and more of it to negate going back to normal.
* DonutMessWithACop: [[DefiedTrope Defied]].
-->'''George Stacy''': "Do you think we just sit around and eat donuts all day?"
* DramaPreservingHandicap: Two. [[spoiler: First, Spidey gets shot in the leg, affecting his ability to get to Oscorp unassisted, and in the last fight with the Lizard, his mechanical webshooters are crushed. The webshooters had given the Lizard great difficulty in their previous fights, so it makes sense that he would make a point of destroying them.]]
* DullSurprise: Peter's reaction upon finding [[spoiler: a giant mutated rat in Dr. Connors' lab]].
* EmbarrassingFirstName: Peter calls Flash by his real name: Eugene.
* EntitledBastard: The convenience store clerk demands that Peter stop a thief after he had been a complete jerk to Peter, and Peter refuses. Of course this is to set up Uncle Ben's [[ItWasHisSled requisite death scene]], but really, you can empathize with Peter. Anyone who'd put himself in harm's way to help someone who'd treated them like that would have to be a saint.
* EvilBrit: Dr. Connors is portrayed by Welshman Rhys Ifans, and speaks accordingly.
* EvilCripple / GeniusCripple: The one-armed Dr. Connors.
* EvilIsPetty: Uncle Ben's murderer is a small-time thief who behaves like a dick.
* EvilutionaryBiologist: Dr. Connors seeks to make "a world without weakness". Though in unusual variation, he doesn't want to wipe out the weak, but to help everybody become strong. And he considers himself one of the weak ones due to his lost arm.
* ExtremeGraphicalRepresentation: The holographic interface in Dr. Connors' lab.
* EyeAwaken: The Lizard after [[spoiler:the NYPD shoot him to pieces]].
* EyeScream: Judging from his reaction, the Lizard gets shot in the eye when the police surround him and [[MoreDakka fill him with lead]]. [[HealingFactor Not that it matters.]]
* FanserviceExtra: After gaining his powers, Peter [[AccidentalPervert accidentally rips the blouse off a random attractive woman]] in the subway, revealing her bra and midriff.
* {{Feghoot}}: When the final image onscreen is a burst of web headed straight for the camera, followed by the credits proudly displaying "Directed by Marc '''Webb'''", you gotta wonder.
* FiveRoundsRapid: [[spoiler:Captain Stacy takes on the Lizard with nothing more than a shotgun and liquid nitrogen, and manages to hold his own until the liquid nitrogen runs out.]]
* FreezeFrameBonus: When Peter first enters Gwen's room, a copy of Seabiscuit can be seen in a stack of books. Guess who played that film's [[TobeyMaguire star jockey]]. There is a scene where Peter's computer screen is visible for just a couple of seconds, yet you can make out his desktop background: a photo of RichardFeynman. Now that's a GeniusBonus for ya.
* {{Foreshadowing}}:
** If you look closely during the scene where Peter puts in the equation that allows the mouse to regenerate its leg, you can see the words [[spoiler: severe mutation detected]]. Which makes you wonder why [[FridgeLogic no one noticed that...]]
** Peter swinging around on chains at the abandoned warehouse foreshadows his web-swinging.
** [[spoiler: Gwen's dad making Spiderman promise to keep her out of danger; if this is a series, Gwen's chances of surviving it aren't good.]]
** [[spoiler: In the scene where SpiderMan is fighting the Lizard at the school, SpiderMan tells Gwen he's going to throw her out the window and he catches her with his web, but does so in a fashion that is reminiscent of the fateful snap from the comics.]]
* ForgotAboutHisPowers: In the end, [[spoiler: Spider-Man needs a TakeMyHand rescue when it was established early on that his hands are sticky and wallcrawling is a second nature to him. Justified though that even before the fight, he's shown having difficulty climbing due to the gunshot to the leg.]].
* FromBadToWorse:
-->''(Spider-Man stops a car from plummeting into the East River)''
-->'''Man:''' Help! My son's in there!
-->''(car bursts into flames)''
* FullFrontalAssault: Unlike most versions, the Lizard wears no clothes--except for two scenes (entering Peter's school, and later, being shot at by cops) where he has just transformed and is still wearing a tattered lab coat (doubling as a MythologyGag).
* FunnyBackgroundEvent: While Peter (fully suited up) calls Gwen at Oscorp, urging her to get out, a group behind him are clearly taking a cell phone picture of him while they pose in front. Stan Lee's cameo has him listening to classical music with headphones that block out external sounds while Spidey and the Lizard battle and tear up the library behind him.
* GeniusBruiser: After the Lizard throws Spidey through a wall in one of [[spoiler:Midtown Science High's chemistry labs]], he mixes a makeshift explosive out of some handy nearby chemicals and tosses it in after him.
* GenreSavvy:
** [[spoiler:When Peter tries to break up with Gwen and refuses to tell her why, Gwen immediately figures out that her father had asked him to as a dying request.]]
** George Stacy, while dismissing his claims, does at least hear Peter out and does check out Doctor Connors, so he at least knows that sometimes the [[CassandraTruth weirdos are right]].
* TheGhost: Norman Osborn appears as an image with his face obscured, is mostly talked about, and never seen or heard in person.
* GlassCannon: The way Peter gets realistic bruises on his face and knuckles from fighting humans suggests that he cannot take any more damage than a normal person, despite being able to dish out a lot more. However, his fights with the Lizard would have shredded him if this were the case, so it's unclear how durable he's meant to be.
* GoingCommando: Andrew Garfield has admitted that during Spidey scenes, the suit is all he wears.
* GoryDiscretionShot: Averted in a scene in which we see [[spoiler: a mutated rat-lizard messily eating the remains of the other rat]].
* GroinAttack: Spider-Man attacks a car thief wit his crotch: he actually flies at him yelling "crotch" as he bashes the guy's face with his pelvis. Later he webs him in the crotch.
* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: Creator/StanLee's cameo. [[spoiler:Unaware of Spider-Man and Lizard's fight.]]
* HeroicBystander:
** [[spoiler:Uncle Ben dies trying to stop the robber]].
** [[spoiler:When the Lizard attacks Peter at school, everyone else runs away except for Gwen, who smacks the Lizard with a school trophy.]]
** [[spoiler:The construction workers who help Spider-Man with their cranes in the climax.]]
* HeroicSacrifice:
** Uncle Ben is shot [[spoiler:trying to stop a convenience store robber which Peter had ignored because the cashier was a jerk to him.]]
** [[spoiler:George Stacy gets mortally wounded whilst fighting off The Lizard to buy Peter more time to release the cure.]]
* HeroWithBadPublicity: Par for the course, but in this case, Peter is on the run from the ''entire police force'' for his vigilantism. And that's even without J. Jonah Jameson's typical smear campaign.
* TheHerosJourney: We follow Peter from a normal kid, to a vigilante with a vendetta, to a genuine hero under the unwitting tutelage of Captain Stacy.
* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler:Flash is very empathetic with Peter after Uncle Ben is shot. Later, he becomes a fan of Spider-Man, even wearing a T-shirt with the spider-logo, and is seen being friendly with Peter. This is entirely in keeping with his comic book[[CharacterDevelopment character's development]]]].
* HowDoIShotWeb: Overlaps with DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength above; Peter, um, ''struggles'' with his newfound strength and sticky fingers. Also played a bit more literally with him trying to figure out how to work his web-shooter in his room.
* IdiotBall:
** Spider-Man, already a known vigilante, grabs it when he uses devices that have a "Property of Peter Parker" sticker attached on, in a scenario in which he knows his !smart arch-enemy is lurking around. His enemy quickly tries to take advantage of this mistake.
** Peter figures out that Connors is The Lizard after finding a hideous mouse/lizard hybrid in Connors' lab, but he doesn't realize he has actual proof to connect Connors and monstruosity and instead runs straight to Captain Stacy and gives a YouHaveToBelieveMe speech that gets him thrown out of the precinct. (Though it's possible that off screen he tried to catch it only for it to run off and hide.)
* IGaveMyWord: [[spoiler:A dying George Stacy makes Peter promise to stop dating Gwen. Gwen figures this out, but it doesn't make it any easier. Though the last lines hint Peter intends to get back with her after all.]]
* IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight: Peter tries a bit of this on Connors during the fight in the school.
* ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice: [[spoiler:The Lizard does this to George Stacy with his claws.]]
* InsecuritySystem: The top clearance facilities of Oscorp can be accessed with a simple hand-gesture lock like the ones on smartphones, with no need for a keycard or a biometric recognition. Meaning that anyone with a good memory who sees the lock being used will know how to get in undetected. And they don't verify the ID of students claiming to be there for the tour.
* InspectorZenigata: Captain Stacy and his officers - they honestly think Spidey is a crazed vigilante and are upset about him destroying a sting operation.
* InstantDeathBullet: Unlike the Raimi films, when Uncle Ben is shot, he's already dead by the time Peter gets to him.
* InvulnerableKnuckles: Averted, even after gaining superpowers, Peter routinely has bloody and bruised knuckles after fights.
* IronicEcho: Just like the first film. "Not my policy."
* IJustShotMarvinInTheFace: Both averted and played straight in the movie. One scene has a cop fire at Spider-Man... who happens to be standing maybe 6 feet in front of a webbed up car thief. Since Spidey naturally dodges the bullets, it's a wonder the thief isn't shot. Then in the climatic fight [[spoiler: Stacy averts this when he keeps his shotgun trained on Lizard and only releases one hand to pass the antidote to Spidey, doing so without also looking away from Lizard and using his non-trigger hand.]]
* ItAlwaysRainsAtFunerals: [[spoiler:Heavy rain and black umbrella combo at Captain Stacy's funeral.]]
* ItsAllMyFault: Peter blames himself for [[spoiler:Dr. Connors becoming the Lizard, as he helps him with the Lizard formula]], as well as Uncle Ben's death at the hands of the robber Peter let get away.
* ItsForABook: Peter asks Dr. Connors about reptiles, claiming that "he's got school stuff" when Connors presses him for an explanation.
* ItsNotYouItsMyEnemies: [[spoiler:Before he dies, Captain Stacy asks Peter to leave Gwen alone because he's Spider-Man. Peter at first honors his wish and tries to break up with Gwen, who immediately figures out it's her dad's doing. Neither are happy about it. But Aunt May encourages Peter to go after her, and after Peter listens to a voicemail from the late Uncle Ben again talking about responsibility and rising to challenges, he and Gwen get together again.]]
* JekyllAndHyde: Dr. Curt Connors[=/=]The Lizard.
* {{Jerkass}}: :A cashier refuses to let Peter take 2 cents out of the penny jar to buy some chocolate milk and acts very rudely, resulting in Peter refusing to help him catch the robber.
* JerkJock: Flash Thompson.
** [[spoiler:LovableJock: While starting off as a JerkJock (and a pretty violent one), Flash shows sympathy to Peter after Uncle Ben dies. By the end of the movie, the two seem to have become friendlier and Flash has become an admirer of Spider-Man.]]
* JustThinkOfThePotential
* KarmaHoudini:
** [[spoiler: [[CorruptCorporateExecutive Dr. Ratha,]] who is not seen beyond the bridge sequence. He was on his way to administer Connors' formula to unsuspecting veterans disguised as a run-of-the-mill shot. However, its possible he was killed when his limo was thrown off the bridge - Peter saved the car, but Ratha wasn't wearing a seatbelt and clearly smashed his head against the glass barrier inside, so it's not unreasonable that he died.]]
** [[spoiler: A DeletedScene shows him being attacked by the Lizard later in the film. However, the scene doesn't fit into the final continuity of the film.]]
** [[spoiler: Uncle Ben's killer]]. Peter spent his early time as Spider-Man looking for the murderer, but he hasn't been caught as of the end of the movie, and by then Peter has learned that trying to get vigilante justice isn't the best use of his powers.
* KickTheDog:
** Flash beats up Peter after he tries to stop him from bullying another student.
** The convenience store clerk refuses to sell Peter a bottle of milk when Peter comes up 2 cents short. He won't even let him take the pennies out of the Take-A-Penny, Leave-A-Penny tray. This leads to [[spoiler: Peter refusing to help him catch the robber]].
* KingKongClimb: {{Downplayed}} and {{Invoked}}. The Lizard isn't ''that'' huge, but the trope is certainly referenced when it scales the Oscorp Tower.
* KillItWithIce: [[spoiler:Captain Stacy and Peter manage to incapacitate the Lizard by freezing him with liquid nitrogen and then pumping shells into him. However, he soon heals back and the liquid nitrogen doesn't last very long.]]
* LabPet: Dr. Connors names his lab rats Fred and Wilma. At no point is a dissection considered.
* LargeHam: When he [[EvilIsHammy becomes the Lizard]], Dr. Connors has his moments of this.
* LaserGuidedKarma: [[spoiler:Spider-Man saves a little boy from a burning car. [[FightingForSurvival During the climatic crisis]], it's revealed [[CharacterWitness the boy's father]] is a construction worker, and [[HeroicBystander he and his friends]] later set up cranes for Spider-Man to swing on so he can reach his destination in time despite being wounded.]]
* LastSecondWordSwap: Spider-Man tells Gwen the Lizard is on his way to Oscorp for the Plot Device, and she has to get out of there. Gwen tells him she's not leaving without the antidote he sent her to cook up, and that she's evacuating everyone else, then hangs up on him.
-->'''Spider-Man:''' Oh, you have got to be kidding me! Mother ... '''Hubbard'''!
* LeParkour: At the end of the teaser, a first person sequence features Spider-Man running along a few rooftops in a manner very similar to parkour, with a good dose of spider powers thrown in for good measure. This is also his default setting when using his powers. It is most evident in the acrobatics he uses when chasing or being chased.
* LegoGenetics: How Dr. Connors and Peter develop the serum that eventually turns the former into the Lizard.
* LightningBruiser: The Lizard is very big, very strong and ''very'' fast. Against ordinary humans, Spider-Man himself would count, being much stronger and faster than they are. In his battles with [[EvilIsBigger the Lizard]], however, he acts more like a FragileSpeedster (albeit one who can take more punishment than normal).
* LogicalWeakness: The Lizard, being cold-blooded, becomes sluggish when chilled. See the KillItWithIce entry.
* LimbSensationFascination: Connors regards his new right arm as if it was his newborn child, and laughs when he burns it on a desk lamp.
* MadeOfIron: Inevitably, Peter's durability is somewhat inconsistent: he gets realistic bruises on his face and knuckles from fighting ordinary humans, but can keep on fighting after being slammed around, thrown through walls and beaten up by the super-strong Lizard. The Lizard is explicitly shown to have armoured skin and a HealingFactor, but it is never made clear whether Peter has any sort of damage reduction power in addition to his strength and speed.
* MadScientist: {{Invoked}}: Dr. Connors says that he and Peter's father were called this for their fascination with genetic experiments. Later into the movie, he actually becomes one.
* MagicFeather:
-->'''Peter:''' "Put it on. The mask. It’s gonna make you strong."
* MaleGaze: Most of the time, when Peter is looking at Gwen, it's at the bottom of her ZettaiRyouiki. The picture he takes of her, however, only shows the upper part of her body, even though she was [[ShesGotLegs sitting in a very]] {{Fanservice}}-y way. [[{{Adorkable}} Which is really cute of him.]] Or just not creepy and/or demonstrating that he likes her not because she's attractive but for other reasons.
* MaskedLuchador: {{Invoked}}. Peter gets the inspiration for his Spider-Man mask from a lucha libre poster. And in the background, you can hear the criminals he's just eluded shouting that they know his face.
* MisplacedWildlife: For some reason, the lizards that lead Peter into the sewers are an African species with a vivid blue tail. They also suddenly have a chameleon's leg structure when they start walking on the web lines.
* {{Meganekko}}: Missy Kallenbeck.
* MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate: Played with in Dr. Connors' case. He is a good man, and has no sinister science-fuelled agenda, but his scientific experiments do turn him into a villain. Dr. Ratha, the intermediary between Connors and NormanOsborn, fits this much better: he plans to test the lizard formula on patients at a veterans' hospital, disguised as a ''flu shot'' and shows no concern over the potential effects.
* MoreDakka: The NYPD opens up on the Lizard, firing hundreds of rounds at him. [[HealingFactor Pity it]] [[CurbstompBattle didn't work.]]
* MythologyGag:
** Taking after his classic look, the Lizard wears Connors' lab coats after transformations, but his more common look is unclothed since he discards them shortly after.
** Peter does not wrestle for money in this version, but the Spider-Man mask is instead inspired by a wrestling poster. Peter sees it when he crashes down a roof into a wrestling ring.
** Peter has an interest in photography, and tries to take some pictures of the Lizard fighting Spider-Man via a wall-mounted camera to sell to the Bugle.
** Peter wears a blue t-shirt over a long sleeved gray one throughout the movie, much like his standard outfit in ''WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan''.
** Uncle Ben's entire last speech to Peter was word for word taken from the Ultimate comics.
** The news station playing on TV is an affiliate of the Daily Bugle newspaper, using the same name.
** The first thing Spider-Man shoots a web at and subsequently proceeds to swing from just so happens to be a helicopter as a nod to the incident in the comics where Spidey swings past the Empire State building on an off-panel web. WordOfGod explained in the letters section of a later issue that there just so happened to be a helicopter passing by at that moment.
** Peter gets bitten at [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan an Oscorp lab]] [[WesternAnimation/TheSpectacularSpiderMan where Dr. Connors works]].
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone / HeelRealization: [[spoiler:Connors, after being cured of the Lizard, is devastated by the fact that he killed Captain Stacy. Probably why he didn't resist when he was taken to jail.]]
* NerdGlasses: Curt Connors and Peter's father Richard are both scientists who wear glasses. Peter later finds his father's old pair and wears it in place of his contacts. Even Norman Osborn, who founded the biotech company Oscorp, has glasses.
* NeverASelfMadeWoman: Besides a few very minor characters, the women in this film exist only in direct relevance to Peter.
* NeverTrustATrailer:
** The first-person sequence from the teaser trailer was shortened.
** In the first full trailer, Peter is eating dinner with the Stacy family and Gwen mentions that he lives with "his aunt and ''uncle''", leading some to speculate if Ben dies ''after'' Peter starts his superhero career (since the same scene has Peter and Captain Stacy arguing about "that Spider-Man guy"), which would stray from the comics. [[MissingTrailerScene Ben does die ''before'' Peter starts fighting crime, as in the continuity of the comics and previous movies, but before this scene.]]
*** Justified: Peter has been living with his Aunt and Uncle for most of his life, and Uncle Ben has only recently died, so Peter still thinks of himself as living with Uncle Ben. It takes a while to re-adjust your thinking to a shift in your life such as this.
** These lines from the first trailer are also gone; only time will tell if they have any bearing on any sequels:
---> Do you think what happened to you, Peter, was an accident? Do you have any idea what you really are?
** The trailers and TV spots seem to have Peter being haunted by ParentalAbandonment a lot more than the film itself. In particular, this line is not in the film:
---> The one thing that has haunted me ''my entire life'' is finding the truth about my parents.
** In the first full trailer, Peter slams Flash against a locker right after the latter throws a basketball at his head. In the final cut the scenes happen days apart. [[spoiler:Ironically, in the slamming scene, Flash was trying to sympathize with Peter after Uncle Ben's death.]]
** Curt Connors, pre-Lizard, seems more villainous or at least morally ambiguous in the trailers than in the movie itself. Lines like "Ready to play God?" and "If you want the truth about your parents, Peter, come and get it!" are gone.
** Also cut was an entire scene released as part of the promotional campaign where Peter is intimidated by Gwen's doorman at her apartment.
** A short exchange between Peter and a football coach in the scene where Gwen and Peter are sitting on the bleachers was in at least one trailer, but not the movie.
** Also missing is the trailer conversation where Gwen says that her father has 500 people looking for Spider-Man, which Peter calls [[{{Understatement}} excessive]].
** One trailer shows Peter captured, kneeling, and having his mask dramatically pulled off. In the film, [[spoiler:Peter springs back into action just as his mask gets pulled off, and moves so fast the cops can't get a good look at his face... almost.]]
** That rainy funeral that's shown? It's been blue-filtered in the film, while it's still sunny in the trailer version. [[spoiler: It's also Captain Stacy's, not Uncle Ben's.]]
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Captain Stacy tells Peter that if the police wanted Spider-Man to bust that car thief, they would have done it themselves. When Peter, annoyed that Stacy has such a low opinion of Spider-Man, tempts fate and asks why they didn't, Stacy replies that the thief was being tailed by an elaborate undercover operation and they were hoping to bust his whole gang, which won't happen since Spider-Man captured him instead. Oops. Bonus points for Stacy pointing out that Spider-Man spends more time beating up criminals than actually helping their victims, like he has some sort of vendetta, which is true because he is mainly hunting for the thief who shot his uncle.
* NotQuiteBackToNormal: [[spoiler:TheStinger reveals the antidote hasn't ''quite'' cured Connors of all traces of the lizard serum.]]
* NoticeThis: A rare non-video game example; [[spoiler:When Spidey is on a rooftop trying to get to Oscorp in time, an overhead helicopter shines a spotlight, first on him, then to the cranes the construction works have set up so he can swing there more quickly.]]
* OhCrap: After Peter accidentally breaks the backboard of the basketball net, he gets a particularly [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ieTHFnAWRQ lovely]] one (around 1:12).
* OneDegreeOfSeparation: Spider-Man is being hunted by the police, led by Captain George Stacy; Captain Stacy's daughter Gwen is an intern at [[NormanOsborn Oscorp]] and working with Dr. Curt Connors; Dr. Connors used to work with Richard Parker; Richard's son Peter is HighSchoolSweethearts with Gwen Stacy; Gwen's father is leading the police in their hunt for Spider-Man, who just happens to be Peter Parker.
* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Like the first film, Peter starts out as a high school student. ''Un''like the first film, he stays one for the movie's duration.
* PainfulTransformation: Connors turning into the Lizard, but it's clear he finds the pain is worth the end result.
--> [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPzid-cLaXw&feature=relmfu Nausea, intermittent loss of consciousness, and other... transcendent physiological ramifications.]]
* PapaWolf: [[spoiler: Curt Connors toward Peter, eventually. In the mid-credits scene, he sees The Man In The Shadows, who makes a veiled threat against Peter. Connors' response is a snarled "You should leave him alone!"]].
* ParentalAbandonment: Once again, Peter is raised by his aunt and uncle. However, taking a page from [[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan the Ultimate universe]], Peter knew his parents for several years before their deaths, and both Richard and Mary Parker appear on screen.
* PersonalGainHurts: [[spoiler:Peter uses his new powers to get back at Flash and sets off a chain of events that ultimately lead to Uncle Ben's death (hinging on Peter thinking of himself first before others).]]
* PetTheDog:
** [[spoiler:Flash sympathizes with Peter after Uncle Ben's death and is the ''only'' student other than Gwen to make an effort to do so. By the end of the film, he's making an effort to be friends with Peter and is proudly wearing a Spider-Man shirt]].
** Curt Connors refuses to do human testing a week early like his benefactor demands, although sadly he backpedals on that after having all his funding taken.
** [[spoiler: The Lizard could have easily murdered Gwen when he went to retrieve the device and the fire was barely a deterrent at all, so it's clear that some part of Connors was still in control since he didn't hurt her.]]
* PoliceAreUseless: Averted with the NYPD showing competence at dealing with regular criminals as well as the Lizard and Spider-Man, though they're outclassed by the Lizard. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Captain Stacy.
-->"Do you think we just sit around and eat doughnuts all day?"
* PragmaticAdaptation: Because of the setting update to contemporary times, the spider that bites Peter is no longer [[ILoveNuclearPower radioactive]], but [[GeneticEngineeringIsTheNewNuke genetically engineered]], just like the ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' comic on which this film is largely based, as well the first film. In school, Peter is somewhat less of a stereotypical HollywoodNerd and more of a [[LonersAreFreaks loner]] [[FriendlessBackground with zero friends]] except Gwen. Initially, he wears contacts instead of NerdGlasses. WordOfGod justifies this as modernizing the "outsider" aspect of Peter Parker's character. It's in more private or personal situations, like at home and with Dr. Connors (and as Spider-Man) where his science-y side shows.
* ProductPlacement: Everyone uses some form of Sony gadget. Dr. Connors, for example, uses a Vaio laptop. Peter Parker uses the Bing search engine in Internet Explorer 9, and researches spider bites on [=WebMd=].com.
* ProfessorGuineaPig: Invoked, as a last resort, to prevent innocent veterans from receiving the untested formula. Dr. Connors test his incomplete serum on himself. [[ItWasHisSled You can guess how well it pans out]].
* TheRealHeroes: One of the construction workers recognizes Spider-Man as the one who saved his son, and sees that he's injured and struggling to make it to the Oscorp building. Rather than fleeing with the rest of Manhattan, he and his fellows on construction sites along Sixth Ave line up their cranes so Spider-Man can get there more easily. As they assemble, an American flag is rather prominently displayed in the middle of the screen.
* RealityEnsues: Peter has great difficulty finding one long blonde-haired crook among who-knows-how-many in New York, and at the end of the film ''still'' hasn't found Uncle Ben's killer. Uncle Ben's death in general: he gets involved in stopping a crook with a gun and gets shot and just dies. No last words, no last glance at Peter, he just dies. Flash is a bully and a jerk but when Peter's uncle is murdered he reacts the way most kids would: with genuine sympathy. The intern whose pass Peter filched is seen being dragged out for not having it later.
* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Yes, Captain George Stacy does not appreciate Spider-Man beating up criminals and Peter seems to think that the Captain doesn't like the department being shown up. But when confronted over dinner, Captain Stacy explains that his officers had been tracking a car thief in the hopes of uncovering the larger operation before Spider-Man screwed it up and that the Spider-Man's actions of primarily targeting criminals of similar appearance fit the profile of a vigilante looking for a specific target. When Peter [[YouHaveToBelieveMe rushes into the police department to report that Dr. Connors is the Lizard]], Captain Stacy's dismissive attitude is entirely understandable, [[spoiler:but he still hears Peter out and instructs an officer to investigate Dr. Connors]]. And once Peter is [[spoiler:caught by Stacy and his identity revealed to him, George ends up letting him go so he can stop the Lizard. Even on his deathbed, he encourages Peter to keep being Spider-Man, even though the police still won't like it.]]
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: The Lizard obviously is.
* RevengeBeforeReason: Throughout the film, Peter is ''very'' self-destructive with his abilities, desiring revenge on the man who killed Uncle Ben and when he realises a car thief he apprehends isn't the one he's looking for, states that it could have gotten "A lot worse". While he does become more heroic, at the end of the film, Peter ''still'' hasn't found Uncle Ben's killer.
* RingRingCrunch: In a hilarious display of strength, Peter wakes up annoyed and promptly ''destroys'' his alarm clock.
* RoomFullOfCrazy: Connors has filled the walls of his sewer lair with mathematical equations; later he does the same to his cell inside Beloit Psychiatric Hospital.
* RousseauWasRight: Every major character, with the possible exception of [[spoiler:The Man in the Shadows]], seems to be acting out of what they see as right. Even Ratha pressuring Connors to cut corners in order to save Osborn's life could be argued as well-intentioned; Osborn did create and owns a company that researches several cutting edge technologies that are beneficial to the public. Spider-Man himself is initially an aversion -- at first, he's primarily pursuing a personal vendetta against his uncle's murderer. His motivations get better, though.
* RuleOfThree: Three times, Peter CannotSpitItOut to Gwen Stacy while she figures it out for herself. [[spoiler:First when trying to asking her out on a date, second when trying to tell her his secret identity, and third when having to tell her he promised to her father that he'd stop dating her.]]
* SaveTheVillain: Inverted. [[spoiler:Connors, after being cured of his Lizard form and its personality, saves Peter from falling off the Oscorp building.]]
* ScareChord: Used when Gwen Stacy is hiding from The Lizard.
* ScienceHero: This side of Spider-Man is more emphasized, or at least more immediately apparent, than in the previous movies. His high school is even called "Midtown Science".
* ScienceIsBad: Subverted. Although the main villain is a scientist, the movie avoids a cheap "don't play God" {{Aesop}}, exploring the various implications of science affecting human nature.
* SecretKeeper: [[spoiler:Peter tells Gwen that he's Spider-Man, and Connors figured it out after finding a camera with "Property of Peter Parker" labeled on it webbed to the wall of the sewer. Captain Stacy finds out near the end, but alas, he dies]]. It's also possible that [[spoiler:Aunt May has already figured it out at the end.]] Since Dr. Connors [[spoiler:is cured from his lizard formula]], he may keep Peter's [[spoiler:identity as Spider-Man]] a secret while jailed to prevent anyone else trying to find out about his identity that could bring potential harm to those close to him.
* ShoutOut:
** After Peter warns Capt. Stacy of the giant lizard in New York, the latter quips:
---> Do I look like the [[{{Franchise/Godzilla}} mayor of Tokyo]] to you?
** Spider-Man yells [[MidnightCowboy "Hey, I'm swinging here, I'm swinging here!"]]
** Peter has a poster of the AlfredHitchcock film ''RearWindow'' in his bedroom, also serving as some GeniusBonus [[{{Foreshadowing}} foreshadowing]]
** The names of Connors' lab rats? [[TheFlintstones Fred and Wilma]].
** The music that plays just before Spider-Man begins swinging on the cranes sounds very similar to some of the music from {{Titanic}}. Which is unsurprising, seeing as the scores for both films were composed by JamesHorner.
* [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou Spider-Man Is About To Web You]]: The final shot of movie.
* SequelHook: Not only was a sequel announced before the movie was released, but some points of the film are deliberately left unresolved such as [[spoiler:Uncle Ben's killer never being caught]], and the [[TheStinger midcredits scene]] (see The Stinger below) Also, what happened to Peter's parents isn't completely resolved either. (Also see The Stinger below)
* ShapeshifterBaggage: Dr. Connors gets huge amounts of extra body mass and grows several feet in height when he turns into the Lizard, and likewise loses it all when he returns to human form.
* ShownTheirWork: When Peter wants to play a certain video on a computer, he simply hits the spacebar. This is a "Play/Pause" key for many video programs and websites, including Youtube, but not many people actually know that. Peter being a really smart guy, it makes sense.
* SlasherSmile: The Lizard seems to have a permanent one of these.
* SoundtrackDissonance: PlayedForLaughs in a scene where Spider-Man and the Lizard duke it out in the school library... and the only sound we hear is high-spirited classical music played in the librarian's headphones.
* TheStinger: [[spoiler:In a mid-credits scene, Connors is shown being led to his jail room which is dark, lit only by a light from a window. Someone then asks him whether he has told Peter the truth about his father. In the credits he is listed as "Man in Shadows", played by Michael Massee.]]
* StockFootage: A few CGI web-swinging shots of Spider-Man were actually taken from the previous trilogy (mainly from ''Spider-Man 2'' and ''3''), with the new costume digitally "painted" over the old one (and, in at least one case, the shot being vertically flipped).
* StopOrIWillShoot: The cops are insanely aggressive, opening fire on Spider-Man twice, once for just talking and in another scene for fleeing. In the first case, he was aggressive with the cop, and in the second they were using non-lethal force.
* {{Strolling Through the Chaos}}: Given a stationary variant when Stan Lee makes his cameo. He stands with his back to Spidey's battle, oblivious to the fact that the library is being destroyed around him.
* SuperSenses: Spidey gets much-improved senses of hearing and vibration in this version. The latter at least is fairly similar to spiders and he actually makes use of the ability in a very spider-like way [[spoiler: when he creates a sewer net and lies in the middle to wait for something to disturb the webbing.]]
* SuperiorSpecies: Dr. Connors believes that his Lizard form is a superior creature devoid of human weaknesses.
* TalkingToThemself: [[spoiler:Connors develops a Lizard personality, much like Norman Osborn in the first film. ''Un''like it, however, the conversation is explicitly mental and not spoken out loud. The stinger hints he may have been talking to someone else after all.]]
* TakeMyHand: An interesting variation occurs when [[spoiler:Dr. Connors saves Peter from falling off the Oscorp building. Since the antidote is beginning to affect him, his arm begins to disappear. Realizing this, he grabs Peter with his other hand just before his arm is completely gone.]] Also, he doesn't have the strength to completely pull up Peter, as is so common with this trope. Instead, once he has a good enough grasp, Peter uses the momentum to pull himself back up to the ledge.
* TerrifyingPetStoreRat: The inexplicable lizards that lead Peter into the sewers after Connors. They then cause a fake out when they spring Peter's web trap. [[spoiler: Though the Lizard is actually sneaking up on him at the same time.]]
* ThatCameOutWrong / DiggingYourselfDeeper: When Peter tries to explain about having Gwen as his computer's background.
-->'''Gwen''': Aww man, you don't have me on your computer?
-->'''Peter''': Well yeah. I mean, I took a photo of the debate team, and you're on the debate team. So... he must've seen me; I was touching up stuff.
-->'''Gwen''': *laughs* 'Touching up stuff?'
-->'''Peter Parker''': I'm not gonna answer that!
* ThisIsYourBrainOnEvil: Dr. Connors isn't a bad guy at all. Having the Lizard in his system makes him crazy.
* ThrowingOffTheDisability: One of the reasons for Dr. Connors' interest in regenerative serums is that he wants his arm back.
* TooMuchInformation: Invoked by Gwen. When she's trying to get her dad to leave [[spoiler:because a wounded Peter has landed at her room]], she apologizes for her outburst, saying [[MenstrualMenace the "cramps" have been interfering with her]], immediately causing her dad to leave.
* TragicVillain: Dr. Connors all the way.
* TrailersAlwaysSpoil: TheStinger.
* {{Transhuman}}: Dr. Connors' views on human nature are reminiscent of Transhumanism's principal tenets - that the limits of the human body can be overcome through science.
* {{Troll}}: Andrew Garfield invoked internet trolls who get the feeling of power from their anonymity to describe the dorky, insecure Peter's transformation into the wisecracking masked vigilante Spider-Man. Peter is also all too happy to repeatedly test his webshooters on the car thief in the scene described above.
* UltimateUniverse: May be considered this to the first series of movies.
* UngratefulBastard: Peter accuses the motorcycle cop for being this, after he pulls a gun on ''him'' instead of the car thief he apprehended.
--> '''Spider-Man''': I just did 80% of ''your'' job and that, ''that'' is how you repay me?!
* TheUnreveal: [[spoiler: Although it's alluded to that Connors may have had something to do with Richard Parker's death, we never do find out if this was true or not. However, it's left ambiguous as the same conversation also implies that Oscorp may have had him murdered for refusing to help them. TheStinger then suggests that before his death, Richard Parker was involved in something big, but still doesn't elaborate on what it was.]]
* UpToEleven: Peter's new enhanced strength, senses, and agility manifest quicker than in the first movie. Instead of waking up at home the next day with powers, he falls asleep in the subway on the way home and wakes up there with powers. Yet this is still toning it down from the original origin from ''Amazing Fantasy #15'', where Peter's powers manifested ''even faster''. The bite only made him dizzy, not drowsy.
* ViewersAreGoldfish: The movie occasionally uses flashbacks to details introduced mere minutes before a given scene.
* VigilanteMan: A DiscussedTrope. When Peter stays at the Stacy's for dinner, they have a fairly intelligent argument over vigilantism: Peter is quietly supporting Spider-Man for being a guy who wants to help and does not kill, while Captain Stacy first points out that they were running a sting on a car thief equipped with ''a computerized lockpick'', and Spider-Man ruined it.
* VisionaryVillain: Dr. Connors is driven by a vision of a "world without weakness" where humanity's physical flaws are corrected by science.
* VisualPun: When Peter is working with Dr. Connors using the holographic interface, several lines that look like webbing connect to his fingers.
* WesternTerrorists: Dr. Connor's EvilPlan is referred to as a "terrorist plot" in a news flash.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse:
** [[spoiler:We never find out if the guy that shot Uncle Ben was caught. Unlike previous depictions of this, Peter recognized the crook from the police sketch, so catching him for [[TheReveal the realization]] is not as necessary.]]
** [[spoiler:Dr. Ratha is not seen again after he is saved by Spider-Man when Dr. Connors initially turns into The Lizard and tries to throw his car off the bridge. The [[VideoGame/{{The Amazing Spider-Man}} tie-in game]] [[AllThereInTheManual states that he was killed by the Lizard]]. It's possible he died when his limo was thrown off the bridge, since though Spider-Man caught it before it hit the water, Ratha wasn't wearing a seatbelt and might have been killed anyway.]]
** [[spoiler:When Peter realizes that Connors is the Lizard, he tries to tell Detective Stacy this. Stacy is dismissive of the claim, but later tells an officer to dig up any information they have on Connors. While this seems to set up that they will find out something about Connors' past, nothing comes of this.]]
** Literally, in the case of the [[spoiler:mutated mouse-lizard that was the first live test of the formula. Peter saw it, but there's no indication that he even tried to catch it or tell anyone else about it]].
* WhenThingsSpinScienceHappens: The spider chamber where the bio-cable made from the webs was weaved.
* WhereDoesHeGetAllThoseWonderfulToys: Peter's web shooters are derived from Oscorp's "bio-cable", invented by his father and produced by genetically-enhanced spiders (one of which, of course, bites him). Peter engineers a way to shoot them out in a straight line, building his web-shooter devices using re-purposed wristwatches as the base.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: They do shoot the Lizard. A ''[[MoreDakka lot]]''. Unfortunately, his scales and strength came with a side of GoodThingYouCanHeal.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: Of course Connors goes apeshit when he's the Lizard, but he also shows signs of instability when he's merely human and improved (somewhat stronger, no more need for glasses).
-->'''Connors:''' Eyesight similarly improved; subject no longer requires corrective lenses. ... This is no longer about curing ills, this is about ''finding perfection''.
* TheWorldIsJustAwesome: Like every ''Spider-Man'' film that came before it, the final sequence of this film is just Spidey swinging, tumbling, and flipping through New York.
* YouFightLikeACow: Just like in the comic incarnation, Peter lays on the snark rather heavily when in costume (though, notably, this only really comes up once he gets his full suit). See {{Troll}} for more information. Notable because just like in the comics Spidey knows when there's a time to talk and a time to fight. He's all for trading insults with common thieves and even cops on occasion, but when the Lizard poses a serious threat to the city he clams up.
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Peter tries to tell Captain Stacy about Dr. Connors/the Lizard with nothing to back up his rather incredible-sounding story. [[spoiler: Stacy doesn't ''totally'' dismiss the claim, and asks one of his people for information about Connors.]]
* YouLookFamiliar: During the bridge scene, before Dr. Ratha's car [[spoiler:is attacked by the Lizard]], his driver steps out to see what's holding up traffic on the bridge. Take a ''good, long look'' at the driver. That's Michael Papajohn, who played Uncle Ben's killer in the [[Film/{{Spider-ManTrilogy}} first film]]!
* ZettaiRyouiki: Gwen Stacy wears thigh high socks and boots quite frequently.

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