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LEGO Marvel Super Heroes Release Date: Oct 22, 2013 Publisher: Warner Brothers Games LEGO Marvel Super Heroes features an original story crossing all the Marvel families. Players take control of Iron Man, Spider-Man, The Hulk, Captain America, Wolverine and many more Marvel characters as they try to stop Loki and a host of other Marvel villains from assembling a Super weapon which they could use to control the Earth. Players will chase down Comic Bricks as they travel across a LEGO New York and visit key locations from the Marvel universe.Marvel TofMarvel LegoLego AvengersLegó WallpapersWallpapers DisneyLego SuperherosLego HeroesSuperhero LegoSuperheroesForwardAvenger Lego wallpaper! Get this and many more on the app Wallpaper HD! Welcome to LEGO Marvel DC Wiki! We currently have 17,211 edits on 1,041 articles since December 2013. Home to all LEGO superheroes and villains. From the notorious Lex Luthor to the heroic Spider-Man. Any LEGO Marvel/DC game or LEGO Marvel/DC set can be found here easily.




If you feel anything is missing feel free to add a new page or edit an existing one! Share your knowledge on this wiki, don't be shy, it's all free! Discover new facts as you edit and share your own. Help make this wiki a much better place by expanding its articles and posting pictures and/or videos! However, please read the rules before hand so that you won't be banned for breaking them. To see all characters across all the super hero video games go here. A portal for various categories on the wiki! LEGO Marvel Superheroes LEGO Marvel's Avengers LEGO Batman: The Videogame 3LEGO Batman 2: DC Superheroes 5LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Go to these sites for info or for help with your own wiki! The Binding of Isaac • Devil May Cry • Grand Theft Auto • The Last of Us • Legacy of Kain • Legend of Zelda • The Longest Journey • Prince of Persia • Want your community included? This page is about the incarnation of Electro from the 2014 movie.




The mainstream version can be found here: Electro (Marvel). Soon, everyone in this city will know how it feels to live in my world...A world without power...without mercy...a world without Spider-Man. They will see me for who I truly am... (And who are you?) Maxwell "Max" Dillon a.k.a Electro is one of the two main antagonists of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, (along with the Green Goblin). He is portrayed by Jamie Foxx. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Max Dillon lived his whole life without anybody merely acknowledging his existence. One time, the Manhattan hero Spider-Man bumps into him on the streets and tells him, "You're my guy. You're my ears and eyes on the street." Being the "nobody" that Dillon was, he was thrilled to have been acknowledged by somebody, let alone the very famous Spider-Man. As Spider-Man leaves, Dillon starts to believe that he is an accomplice to the hero. He goes mad with "love" for Spider-Man, constantly thinking about him and the fact that he could help him in any way.




After his mother forgets his birthday, Max is placing a large electrical wire into a vent at Oscorp when he is suddenly electrocuted. He falls, dragging the wire with him, into a tank full of genetically altered electric eels. They sting him multiple times and the tank shatters. The mix of chemicals causes Max's skin to turn blue and give him the power to control electricity. Max feels that he is betrayed by love, his family and his job. He wants to rid the world of power so that everyone can feel what he once felt. Electro also feels betrayed by Spider-Man and fights him with his powerful electrical abilities. However, with the help of Gwen Stacy, Spider-Man defeats Electro by overloading his electricity supply, causing him to violently explode into millions of particles. As well as appearing in an upcoming 2014 Lego Marvel set as a minifigure, Electro is also in the 2013 video game Lego Marvel Superheroes as a playable character and a boss. In a 2012 Twitter post, Jamie Foxx teased that he "dressed up as Electro for Halloween" and that the "costume fit well".




Foxx also stated that the costume for the movie would not be green and yellow, like it is in mainstream comics. Instead, it would have been a sleek black, similar to the "Ultimate Marvel" comics. After being chosen for the role, Foxx stated to Entertainment Tonight that he likes Electro as a character and was excited to play him. Although Foxx did his Electro voice in serveral interviews, there's been rumours that the voice will be edited slightly to sound 'electrically disorted'. Electro is the first villain in the Amazing Spider-Man series in which his transformation into the villain is accidental. Max Dillion starts off nerdy and then dark, just like Riddler in Batman Forever, Aldrich Killian in Iron Man 3 and Syndrome in The Incredibles. Like all three of them mentioned above (excluding Riddler), they all die a gruesome death trying to kill the protagonists. His appearance is based off of his Ultimate Marvel Incarnation. Ad blocker interference detected!




Wikia is a free-to-use site that makes money from advertising. We have a modified experience for viewers using ad blockers Wikia is not accessible if you’ve made further modifications. Remove the custom ad blocker rule(s) and the page will load as expected.From the comfort of his Asgardian snow fort, Loki watches Dr. Octopus attack a secret S.H.I.E.L.D. base, and plans a trick. He summons over one of his Chitauri servants who brings him the Nornfrost, an enchanted snowball with the ability to overload any individual's special abilities, and hatches a scheme to use the snowball to mess with Spider-Man. He throws the Nornfrost through his portal to Earth and it hits Doc Ock, causing the villain's mechanical tentacles to become infinitely longer. Meanwhile, in New York City, Nick Fury gets Spider-Man to go to the S.H.I.E.L.D. base to stop Dr. Octopus. When he arrives, he finds Doc Ock already has already taken out all the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents at the base and has the beta burst missile.




Spidey fights the power-mad Octavius, who now calls himself an "overload," and defeats him when he tricks Doc Ock into clamping his tentacles down on power lines. Spider-Man brings Octavius back to Nick Fury, who takes him away and leaves Spidey behind without cab fare. Loki, furious that his Octavius overload failed, swears this isn't over. Some time later, a wave of more overloaded supervillains have wreaked havoc. Pleased with his work, Loki throws yet another Nornfrost snowball into Midgard, this one headed for Venom. Loki sees Spider-Man swinging through Manhattan, and orders the Venom overload to attack him. Their fight leads them to crash into the Daily Bugle's offices. Spidey notices Venom's eyes are glowing the same way Doc Ock's were and wonders what the connection between the two are. As they fight, Stan Lee gets off the elevator with a desert cart. Spider-Man and Venom fight over who gets the last cheese danish, and they crash through the floor to where the Bugle's newspapers are printed.




Spider-Man tricks Venom into getting caught in the printing machine by throwing the danish in, and Venom (and the danish) come out the other side of the machine stuck to the paper. Captain America, Wolverine, and Nick Fury soon arrive to take Venom to a jail cell on the Helicarrier. The Mandarin flies an attack helicopter to Tony Stark's Malibu mansion, threatening to destroy it. Loki sees this, and overloads the Mandarin with Nornfrost. The villain's overloaded abilities spread to his helicopter, and he destroys Stark's mansion. Iron Man and Pepper Potts were able to escape the blast, but Loki throws even more Nornfrost at the Mandarin. He fires rockets at the mansion again, burying Tony Stark in rubble. Loki has his Chitauri servant bring him over a whole platter of Nornfrost snowballs, planning on throwing all of them at the Mandarin, but one snowball falls off the platter, causing the servant to slip and drop all of them down a deep chasm. Back on Earth, Iron Man sends his armor's left hand after the Mandarin, knocking him out of his plane.




Falcon swoops in and catches the Mandarin before he hits the water, and flies him off to the Helicarrier. Loki, furious with his latest failing, vows to create an army of overloads. Loki's portal to Midgard is broken. Not being patient enough to wait for his Chitauri servants to fix it, Loki peers into Midgard with his astral eyes. He sees Iron Man and Iron Fist on a speedboat looking for the Abomination, but before he can see any more an airplane flies through his vision. He looks back into Midgard, and sees the Abomination on top of the plane. Loki overloads the Abomination, causing him to attack the plane. Iron Man warns Iron Fist that they have to stop him soon or else the Hulk will show up and the two will "wreck stuff." As he says this, the Hulk - seemingly out of nowhere - jumps onto the top of the plane and confronts the Abomination. The two destroy the plane in their fight, as Iron Man and Iron Fist fly up and catch the passengers. Hulk and Abomination crash onto a nearby oil drilling platform and continue their fight.




Iron Man drops Iron Fist onto the platform. The Abomination charges him, but Iron Fist throws him back with a charged punch; right into the Hulk, who bats the villain into the ocean with a steel girder. Iron Man puts the passengers down on the platform. Loki, seeing he overloaded the wrong gamma monster, plans to overload the Hulk, but the Hulk sees his astral eyes in the sky and punches them out. Although defeated, Loki plans his final scheme where he'll take over Asgard's throne. Black Widow, Captain America, and Wolverine take roll of all the overloaded supervillains imprisoned aboard the Helicarrier. In the middle of this, Loki astral projects into Midgard and orders the overloads to jump up and down, bringing down the Helicarrier over Tony Stark's Malibu mansion. The supervillains escape and start to destroy the Helicarrier. Thor flies in with Spider-Man, and the heroes fight the overloads. Thor knocks out Doc Ock, and recognizes the blue energy in his eyes as Nornfrost. Realizing his brother's treachery, he takes Spider-Man and Iron Man back with him to Asgard.




Meanwhile, in Loki's snow fort, the Chitauri fix Loki's portal to Midgard just as the three heroes arrive. Loki overloads himself by eating several Nornfrost snowballs, but gives himself a brain freeze. The heroes make use of the opening to attack Loki, but he recovers, throws Spider-Man into a wall, and laughs off Iron Man's repulsor blast and Mjolnir's lightning. Loki reveals his plan to raise an army of overloaded supervillains and take the throne of Asgard, but slips and accidentally blasts himself with energy from his staff. Thor hurls Mjolnir at him, almost making him fall down a deep chasm in the fort. After threatening his brother with a "hammer-noogie," Loki calls off his enchantment, and the overloaded supervillains are depowered. Back in Midgard, the villains are all back in S.H.I.E.L.D. custody. Spider-Man thinks the whole mess was somehow his fault, but Nick Fury cheers him up by giving him a S.H.I.E.L.D. security card and his own Spider-Bike. Spider-Man rides away, but his bike runs out of web fluid, causing him to crash down in New York City.

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