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{{Quote|'''Peter B. Parker''': Can I assume that your friends call you Doc Ock?<br>'''Doctor Octopus''': My friends actually call me Liv. My ''enemies'' call me Doc Ock.|Doctor Octopus to Spider-Man/Peter B. Parker}} |
{{Quote|'''Peter B. Parker''': Can I assume that your friends call you Doc Ock?<br>'''Doctor Octopus''': My friends actually call me Liv. My ''enemies'' call me Doc Ock.|Doctor Octopus to Spider-Man/Peter B. Parker}} |
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+ | '''Dr. Olivia Octavius''', also known as '''Doctor Octopus''', is the secondary antagonist of Sony Pictures Animation's 23rd feature film ''Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse''. She is an evil scientist working for [[Kingpin (Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse)|the Kingpin]]. |
− | She was voiced by Kathryn Hahn, who also |
+ | She was voiced by {{w|Kathryn Hahn}}, who also played fellow Sony Pictures Animation antagonist [[Ericka Van Helsing]] in ''Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation'' and [[Agatha Harkness (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Agatha Harkness]] (another Marvel villain) in ''WandaVision''. |
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− | It is completely unknown what happened to Doctor Octopus afterward, considering that she wasn't seen getting arrested along with Kingpin and his other henchmen at the end of the film, but it can be implied that if she survived the truck's impact, she |
+ | It is completely unknown what happened to Doctor Octopus afterward, considering that she wasn't seen getting arrested along with Kingpin and his other henchmen at the end of the film, but it can be implied that if she survived the truck's impact, she could have escaped arrest or was likely sent to another dimension where she would eventually die, or that she was indeed killed by the impact and her corpse was sent to another dimension as well. |
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*Another version of Doctor Octopus was fighting Gwen while she was being sent into the portal. However, that version was Otto Octavius. |
*Another version of Doctor Octopus was fighting Gwen while she was being sent into the portal. However, that version was Otto Octavius. |
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*Despite being one of the secondary antagonists of the film, Olivia Octavius never appeared in the franchising and marketing of the film. This was likely done to preserve the twist of her being Doctor Octopus. |
*Despite being one of the secondary antagonists of the film, Olivia Octavius never appeared in the franchising and marketing of the film. This was likely done to preserve the twist of her being Doctor Octopus. |
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+ | *In Peter Parker's Spider Lair, there exists a Spider-Man suit that is nearly identical to the Advanced Suit from Insomniac Games's ''Spider-Man''. In the game, Peter helped the [[Doctor Octopus (Marvel's Spider-Man)|Doctor Octopus]] of his reality create his signature mechanical arms, so it may be possible that the Peter of this Universe may have helped Liv build her arms too. |
+ | *Olivia Octavius/Doctor Octopus is Kathryn Hahn's first animated role in a Marvel production, and the first Marvel role she played. Her second role was as [[Agatha Harkness (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|Agatha Harkness]] in ''WandaVision''. |
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“ | Peter B. Parker: Can I assume that your friends call you Doc Ock? Doctor Octopus: My friends actually call me Liv. My enemies call me Doc Ock. |
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~ Doctor Octopus to Spider-Man/Peter B. Parker |
Dr. Olivia Octavius, also known as Doctor Octopus, is the secondary antagonist of Sony Pictures Animation's 23rd feature film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. She is an evil scientist working for the Kingpin.
She was voiced by Kathryn Hahn, who also played fellow Sony Pictures Animation antagonist Ericka Van Helsing in Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation and Agatha Harkness (another Marvel villain) in WandaVision.
Personality
She initially appears as a cute and absent-minded doctor, but in reality, she's a sadistic mad scientist. She enjoys inflicting pain on others proven she eagerly waits for alternate Peter Parkers to disintegrate out of existence. She also shows little concern for others as she goes through with building the machine despite knowing it could destroy the entire city.
Appearance
Olivia has shaggy hair tied into a large bun and wears green goggles. She wears a green metal and plastic suit around her body with four octopus arms attached to it. Unlike the original Doc Ock whose octopus arms are metallic, hers is translucent instead with visible wiring and machinery inside.
Biography
Background
Olivia Octavius is a scientist and the CEO of Alchemax, and used to be friends with Peter Parker's Aunt May. Olivia at some point later on became Doctor Octopus, and is one of the many supervillains that Spider-Man has fought in his ten years as a superhero. At some point prior to the film, she was recruited by the Kingpin as his scientific advisor, right-hand woman, and the head of his secret Super-Collider project.
Conflict with the Spider-Men
After a battle between Spider-Man and Kingpin's henchmen which resulted in the Super-Collider exploding and Kingpin killing an injured Spider-Man in the process. However, the machine's effects had also caused other Spider-People to appear. An older, more disheveled version of Spider-Man from an alternate universe is summoned due to Spider-Man's DNA coming in contact with the Super-Collider as a result of being recklessly shoved in by Green Goblin, and he and Miles decide to team up to stop the super-collider and return the former to his universe. Going to Alchemax to create a new version of the USB drive (which had previously broken), Spider-Man leaves Miles behind while he infiltrates the building, however, Miles decides to come along upon seeing Kingpin and Tombstone enter the building. Kingpin begins to pressure Olivia into finishing the super-collider, while, at the same time, Miles and Spider-Man begin to take the information they need. She walks in on Spider-Man and realizes that he is from another universe. She examines the overweight counterpart before restraining him in a chair and discovers that staying too long out of his home dimension causes his cells to degenerate. Olivia then states she looks forward to it before she reveals herself to be "Doctor Octopus" and attacks Spider-Man. Miles steals the computer and its system unit, and Spider-Man follows him which leads to them being chased down by her and the Alchemax scientists.
Doctor Octopus is close to getting the computer and its hardware back before Spider-Gwen saves them and they escape. When Doctor Octopus returns without the hardware, Fisk is enraged at her for failing, though she insists that the appearance of more Spider-People only confirms that the super-collider will work and that he will be able to summon as many alternate versions of his family as he wants once it is working again after squishing a few spiders. Fisk begrudgingly sees her point and tells her to get the machine up and running.
Later, after Miles finds out that his uncle Aaron is really the Prowler and escapes from his apartment, the latter tracks him down and leads Kingpin and his other supervillain henchmen; Doctor Octopus, Scorpion and Tombstone, to Aunt May's house, where they and the other Spider-Men summoned by the super-collider (Spider-Man Noir, Peni Parker, and SP//DR, and Spider-Ham) start to fight for the USB drive which destroys the house.
Final Battle
That night, Kingpin hosts a gala ostensibly in honor of the fallen Spider-Man, even inviting his widow Mary Jane Watson to the affair, but in reality, only uses it as a distraction while his scientists finish rebuilding and reactivate the super-collider to summon an alternate version of Kingpin's family. The Spider-People (planning to have Peter B. Parker sacrifice himself to return the others to their dimensions without Miles trying to interfere) manage to sneak into the affair and make their way below Fisk Tower to destroy the super-collider, but Doctor Octopus, Tombstone, Scorpion and Kingpin's mobster henchmen ambush them (Kingpin and his goons having anticipated that they would come and foil the plot). The Spider-People are overwhelmed until Miles (in a new Spider-Man costume and now fully embracing his role as Spider-Man) uses Doctor Octopus's tentacles against her in invisibility mode. The Spider-People realize that he can now send them back but Kingpin turns up the accelerator. Doctor Octopus battles Miles, Spider-Man, and Spider-Woman but the Super Collider's effects of pulling things in causes a truck to run over Doctor Octopus away, to the Spider-heroes' horror.
It is completely unknown what happened to Doctor Octopus afterward, considering that she wasn't seen getting arrested along with Kingpin and his other henchmen at the end of the film, but it can be implied that if she survived the truck's impact, she could have escaped arrest or was likely sent to another dimension where she would eventually die, or that she was indeed killed by the impact and her corpse was sent to another dimension as well.
Quotes
“ | Uh, Mr. Fisk! | „ |
~ Olivia Octavius's first lines. |
“ | --Look at this data. I know you can't really understand it, but these are really good numbers-- | „ |
~ Olivia explaining the data to Kingpin. |
“ | Uh, Mr. Fisk. If we fire again this week, there could be a black hole under Brooklyn. You see this? And this? This is multiple dimensions beginning to crash into each other. | „ |
~ Olivia to Kingpin about the machine's effects. |
“ | Dr. Olivia Octavius: I'm not refusing-- Kingpin: No more excuses! Dr. Olivia Octavius: --I just need some more time. |
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~ Olivia to Kingpin about needing time. |
“ | Dr. Olivia Octavius: Spider-Man? Peter B. Parker: Oh, hey. Didn't see you there... Dr. Olivia Octavius: Wow. Okay, okay I'm kinda freaking out right now. I mean, you're supposed to be dead. Peter B. Parker: Surprise.-- Whoa!-- OK that's a no-no, we don't like that-- Dr. Olivia Octavius: This is fascinating. |
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~ Olivia discovering a different Peter Parker in her office. |
“ | Peter B. Parker: --OK, that's m' face-- Dr. Olivia Octavius: An entirely different Peter Parker. OK, a little bit of a gut, perhaps from dimensional warping (pokes his stomach). Peter B. Parker: Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. I was way flatter before I warped. Dr. Olivia Octavius: Travel through the multiverse appears to have deteriorated... Peter B. Parker: --How old are you? You don't look a day over 35! Dr. Olivia Octavius: This might pinch a little. Peter B. Parker: Ow! Ow, ow! Dr. Olivia Octavius: I know, I just need to get these samples. Peter B. Parker: Yeah, OK. Dr. Olivia Octavius: Wow. Just complete cellular decay. I've never seen anything like this. And obviously you've been glitching. Peter B. Parker: Glitching? No. Why would you even say that. Dr. Olivia Octavius: If you stay in this dimension too long, your body’s going to disintegrate. Do you know how painful that would be, Peter Parker? Peter B. Parker: Uh, I don’t know. Dr. Olivia Octavius: You can’t imagine. And I, for one, can’t wait to watch. Peter B. Parker: What did you say your name was? Dr. Olivia Octavius: Doctor Olivia Octavius. |
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~ Olivia examining the alternate Peter Parker before revealing her true nature. |
“ | There’s three actually. No, this is good, this is very, very good. It means you get what you want. It means my collider works. All we have to do is kill a couple spiders and the collider will bring your family back. As many families as you want. | „ |
~ Doctor Octopus to Kingpin. |
“ | Nice to see you again, Peter. | „ |
~ Doctor Octopus to Peter. |
“ | Doctor Octopus: Cute place! Real homey. Aunt May: Oh great, it's Liv. |
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~ Doctor Octopus as she enters the house. |
Trivia
- Christine Baranski, Miranda Richardson, and Michelle Pfeiffer were all considered to voice Doc Ock before Kathryn Hahn was cast.
- It is implied that Olivia and Aunt May have a past together as when Aunt May sees Doc Ock she states, "Oh great, it's Liv" which connects to a line Doc Ock said earlier in the film which was, "My friends call me Liv". This could mean that Olivia was a friend of the Parker household but the more popular theory is that the two used to be a couple and might have even been engaged, similar to Olivia's Earth 616 counterpart.
- Olivia Octavius was voiced by Kathryn Hahn, who also voiced another animated villain Ericka Van Helsing from Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation, which was released 5 months before Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Coincidentally, both Octavius and Van Helsing are Sony Pictures Animation villains and secondary antagonists.
- In the Ultimate comics, Doctor Octopus was a male villain, while in this film, Doctor Octopus is female.
- She was most likely a gender-swap counterpart of Doctor Octopus.
- This version of Doctor Octopus's tentacles are soft robots, rubber machines that are moved and used to grip things by pumping air into them, while the other versions of Doctor Octopus's tentacles are metallic. Given that she's tall and slender in contrast to the short and stocky incarnations of Doctor Octopus, using lightweight materials is a more practical option for her.
- One theory is that Olivia is a successor to her relative Otto Octavius and seeks vengeance on Spider-Man (as it's implied that several events from the Raimi movies happened in this universe, including Doctor Octopus's attack on Mary-Jane and Spider-Man on a date). However, as Doc Ock isn't shown during this scene it is very much possible that Olivia was the Doctor Octopus from this universe's Raimi inspired events.
- Olivia is the third female version of Doctor Octopus, after Carolyn Trainor in the comics and Serena Patel in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions.
- In a deleted scene, Doc Ock is revealed to have survived getting hit by the truck and wakes up as the dimensional portal was collapsing. She then says "The power of the multiverse, in the palm of my hand.", before jumping into the portal, once again leaving her fate on an ambiguous note.
- That quote is almost similar to Doctor Octopus's quote: "The power of the sun, in the palm of my hand." from the movie, Spider-Man 2.
- Another version of Doctor Octopus was fighting Gwen while she was being sent into the portal. However, that version was Otto Octavius.
- Despite being one of the secondary antagonists of the film, Olivia Octavius never appeared in the franchising and marketing of the film. This was likely done to preserve the twist of her being Doctor Octopus.
- In Peter Parker's Spider Lair, there exists a Spider-Man suit that is nearly identical to the Advanced Suit from Insomniac Games's Spider-Man. In the game, Peter helped the Doctor Octopus of his reality create his signature mechanical arms, so it may be possible that the Peter of this Universe may have helped Liv build her arms too.
- Olivia Octavius/Doctor Octopus is Kathryn Hahn's first animated role in a Marvel production, and the first Marvel role she played. Her second role was as Agatha Harkness in WandaVision.
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