Toronto based writer, video editor, and donut lover. RELATED: Spider-Man 3 Fan Poster Imagines Face-Off Between Heroes And Doc Ock First appearing in the comics back in 1963, Doctor Otto Octavius, a.k ...
Even the brilliant—and yes, evil—Otto Octavius must have started somewhere when inventing the infamous metal tentacles that allow him to handle radioactive substances and also occasionally choke ...
Designed by German engineering firm Festo, these claw-tipped, artificially intelligent arms were designed to mimic the utility and movement of an elephant’s trunk – but the resemblance to Dock Ock’s ...
The Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer ends in spectacular fashion, with Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock rising out of a cloud of smoke to greet Tom Holland’s Peter Parker. It’s a moment that has been over a ...
New Spider-Man: No Way Home images revealed another look at the villain from the Sam Raimi trilogy, Dr. Octopus. However, fans noticed that Doc Ock’s tentacle arms looked a bit different. They seemed ...
We can't all be super-villains, but some MIT researchers are getting closer with a set of robot arms that sit on your shoulders. First the lab, then the world! Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers ...
Spider-Man: No Way Home is jampacked with tons of fight scenes and banter between heroes, but there’s one frame in particular that’s blowing up on social media. Specifically, it’s a shot of Doctor ...
One of the coolest touches in Sam Raimi’s 2004 Spider-Man 2 was how Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock used practical puppets to serve as his robotic tentacles. For Molina’s return in Spider-Man: No Way Home, he ...
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