Filled with anger for a society that ignored his existence and aware that his destructive powers can get him the attention he craves, Max adopts the moniker Electro and vows to kill Spider-Man. This feeling would only intensify once he's locked away in the Ravencroft Institute, where he’s cruelling experimented on. Max feels betrayed by the only person he thought cared about him. Unfortunately, Max’s lack of control leads to a fight against Spider-Man, who subdues Max and steals the spotlight. Spider-Man soon arrives on the scene and tries to contain Max. For the first time in his life, Max feels seen by the rest of the world, and only when he - unintentionally - wreaks havoc in the streets. To defend himself, Max fires electric blasts at the police, an action that soon puts him on every news channel. However, since he’s unable to control his connection to electricity, Max causes several accidents, leading the police to open fire against him. Max walks through New York City’s streets, trying to understand his newly gained powers. From that point on, Max’s body is made entirely of electricity, which allows him to use the power grid to move fast and even shoot blasts of energy. The eels tear Max’s flesh and contaminate his DNA, turning him into a blue figure that has the ability to drain and store energy. Distressed and alone, Max ends up falling inside a vat filled with genetically modified electric eels. After spending the whole day without even a kind word from his colleagues, Max is told to keep working late to repair some electric cables. Max’s tragic life takes a dark turn on his birthday. From that moment on, Dilon becomes Spider-Man’s number-one fan, filling the emptiness of his life with a fantasy where he and the wall-crawler are close friends. The popular superhero not only pushes Dillon out of the way from oncoming traffic, preventing a gruesome death, but Spider-Man also treats the lonely man with kindness. That is until, one day, he’s saved by Spider-Man (Garfield). Max feels like his existence is insignificant to everyone around him and finds it hard to connect to other human beings. In the film, Foxx’s electrical engineer Maxwell Dillon leads a quiet and lonely life, going from a job that doesn’t recognize his talents to an empty house every day. The Amazing Spider-Man 2 has a unique version of Electro. Both versions of Electro are black, both wear dark blue armor or a suit and both form into a blue energy ghost.RELATED: 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' Review - Tom Holland Shines In a Too-Crowded MCU Multiverse Who’s Maxwell Dillon, a.k.a. This version of Electro has much in common with Marc Webb's version of Electro from The Amazing Spider-Man film series, although these similarities are largely superficial.Most of the fans believe that she’s an adaptation of Francine Frye but she is never referred to as such by any of the characters and the creators never confirmed it. This is the first animated appearance of Electro as a girl.but after her first defeat she holds a strong grudge against him.Įlectro ambushed Ghost-Spider and Spider-Girl alongside her Electro-Goblin's when the two Spider Team tracked the signal to her lair in an an abandoned subway tunnel.Ĭrossbones Adrian Toomes/Goblin King Powers and Abilities Powers Her goal was to use the money to buy better equipment. In her electricity form, she is a blue and white, being made of electricity.Īppearance Personality Relationships Spider-ManĮlectro's interest in Spider-Man was only for the bounty placed on him by the Mystery Man. In her human form, Electro appears as an African-American girl, wearing a suit with wires all over her body, a toolbelt around her waist along with a skirt, gloves, sneakers, and wears earmuffs. History Physiological appearance Human Form
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