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{{Infobox character
 
{{Infobox character
 
|image = Electro.png
 
|image = Electro.png
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|films = ''[[Spider-Man 3]]''
 
|shows = ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]<br>[[Spider-Man (TV series)|Spider-Man]]''
 
|shows = ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]<br>[[Spider-Man (TV series)|Spider-Man]]''
 
|games = ''[[Marvel: Avengers Alliance]]''
 
|games = ''[[Marvel: Avengers Alliance]]''
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|designer = [[Stan Lee]]<br>Steve Ditko
|voice = [[Christopher Daniel Barnes]]
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|voice = [[Christopher Daniel Barnes]] (''Ultimate Spider-Man'')
|fullname = '''Original:''' Max Dillon<br>'''Electro 2.0:''' Francine Frye
 
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Daisy Lightfoot (''Spider-Man'')
|personality = Power hungry, Greedy, Comediac
 
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|actor = [[Jamie Foxx]]
|appearance = '''Original:''' Green costume with a yellow mask in the shape of lightning bolts<br>'''Electro 2.0:''' Blue energy being
 
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|fullname = Maxwell Dillon
|occupation=Super villain<br>Engineer<br>Bounty hunter
 
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|alias = Electro
|alignment = Bad
 
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|enemies = [[Spider-Man]]
|affiliations = Sinister Six
 
|goal = Destroy [[Spider-Man]]<br>Collect the bounty on [[Spider-Man]] (all failed)
 
|friends = [[Doctor Octopus]], [[Lizard]] (formerly), [[Kraven]], [[Abner Jenkins|Beetle]], [[Rhino (Marvel)|Rhino]] (formerly), [[Scorpion]], [[Green Goblin]] (formerly)
 
|enemies = [[Spider-Man]], [[Power Man]], [[Iron Fist]], [[Sam Alexander|Nova]], [[White Tiger]], [[Spider-Girl]], [[Spyder-Knight]], [[Miles Morales]], [[Spider-Ham]], [[Spider-Man 2099]], [[Spider-Man Noir]], [[Green Goblin]]
 
|dislikes = Water, being grounded
 
 
|powers = Electrostatic Energy Generation<br>Lighting Bolt Projection<br>Electrical Detection<br>Recharging<br>Immunity to Electricity<br>Electromagnetic Manipulation
 
|powers = Electrostatic Energy Generation<br>Lighting Bolt Projection<br>Electrical Detection<br>Recharging<br>Immunity to Electricity<br>Electromagnetic Manipulation
|fate = Powers get drained off}}'''Maxwell Dillion''', aka '''Electro''', is a villain who can control electricity. He is one of [[Spider-Man]]'s enemies.
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}}'''Maxwell "Max" Dillion''', aka '''Electro''', is a villain who can control electricity. He is one of [[Spider-Man]]'s enemies. He appears in ''[[Spider-Man 3]]'', played by [[Jamie Foxx]], who previously played Electro in ''The Amazing Spider-Man''.
   
 
Electro was created by [[Stan Lee]] and Steve Ditko.
 
Electro was created by [[Stan Lee]] and Steve Ditko.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
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===[[Marvel Cinematic Universe]]===
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====[[Spider-Man 3]]====
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Electro will appear in the MCU for the first time in ''Spider-Man 3''.
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===''[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]''===
 
===''[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]''===
 
Before the events of the series, Electro previously fought Spider-Man several times. In his self-titled episode "Electro", Spider-Man manages to taser him against J. Jonah Jameson's large television screen, but Electro manages to disappear into the screen. Electro then appears in a hyper-electrified form and holds the city's electricity for ransom. Electro takes over Spider-Man's Spider-Cycle which takes the web-slinger's team straight into town. Spider-Man manages to anticipate where Electro is as Electro charges the tram Spider-Man's team is on towards its station. Spider-Man's team finds Electro in a part of town where he starts to turn some of the nearby electronic devices into weapons. Electro then attacks Spider-Man as he remembers that the large television screen had super-charged him. Electro then heads to the Federal Reserve as Spider-Man and Nova follow him. Electro then takes over Spider-Man's electrical web containers and fires at a building crane as a diversion so that he can get into the Federal Reserve. Spider-Man's team catches up to Electro in the vault as Spider-Man tells his team that they must act like a team to take down Electro. Spider-Man comes up with a plan that involves Electro heading to the satellite above the Daily Bugle which launched him into the orbiting satellites. After Batroc the Leaper is defeated, Spider-Man swings towards the large television screen that Electro is in. As Electro emerges from the screen, Spider-Man's team takes out the Electro clones that emerge from their electronics. Electro loses control and emerges from the screen in his normal form confused from the Electro clones that he has been controlling. Spider-Man then knocks out Electro.
 
Before the events of the series, Electro previously fought Spider-Man several times. In his self-titled episode "Electro", Spider-Man manages to taser him against J. Jonah Jameson's large television screen, but Electro manages to disappear into the screen. Electro then appears in a hyper-electrified form and holds the city's electricity for ransom. Electro takes over Spider-Man's Spider-Cycle which takes the web-slinger's team straight into town. Spider-Man manages to anticipate where Electro is as Electro charges the tram Spider-Man's team is on towards its station. Spider-Man's team finds Electro in a part of town where he starts to turn some of the nearby electronic devices into weapons. Electro then attacks Spider-Man as he remembers that the large television screen had super-charged him. Electro then heads to the Federal Reserve as Spider-Man and Nova follow him. Electro then takes over Spider-Man's electrical web containers and fires at a building crane as a diversion so that he can get into the Federal Reserve. Spider-Man's team catches up to Electro in the vault as Spider-Man tells his team that they must act like a team to take down Electro. Spider-Man comes up with a plan that involves Electro heading to the satellite above the Daily Bugle which launched him into the orbiting satellites. After Batroc the Leaper is defeated, Spider-Man swings towards the large television screen that Electro is in. As Electro emerges from the screen, Spider-Man's team takes out the Electro clones that emerge from their electronics. Electro loses control and emerges from the screen in his normal form confused from the Electro clones that he has been controlling. Spider-Man then knocks out Electro.
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In the episode "Return of the Sinister Six", Electro is sprung from Ryker's Island and armored up with stolen OsCorp tech with the reassembled Sinister Six. Electro fights Spider-Man then Nova and assists the group's gang assault on Iron Patriot but is eventually defeated by Spider-Man. He escapes S.H.I.E.L.D. custody with the Green Goblin in the episode "New Warriors".
 
In the episode "Return of the Sinister Six", Electro is sprung from Ryker's Island and armored up with stolen OsCorp tech with the reassembled Sinister Six. Electro fights Spider-Man then Nova and assists the group's gang assault on Iron Patriot but is eventually defeated by Spider-Man. He escapes S.H.I.E.L.D. custody with the Green Goblin in the episode "New Warriors".
   
In the four-part "Spider-Verse" story arc, the Green Gobin traps Electro within the enchanted Siege Perilous ruby gem to collect the DNA of Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Girl, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Ham, Spyder-Knight, and Miles Morales. At the end of the adventure, Spider-Man uses Electro to bring the other Spiders (dubbed Web-Warriors by Spider-Man) to help him defeat the mutated Green Goblin. Electro then takes control of the fallen Helicarrier that Green Goblin used as a hideout, transforming it into a giant robot and going on a rampage until he is stopped by the Web-Warriors.
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In the four-part "Spider-Verse" story arc, the Green Goblin traps Electro within the enchanted Siege Perilous ruby gem to collect the DNA of Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Girl, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Ham, Spyder-Knight, and Miles Morales. At the end of the adventure, Spider-Man uses Electro to bring the other Spiders (dubbed Web-Warriors by Spider-Man) to help him defeat the mutated Green Goblin. Electro then takes control of the fallen Helicarrier that Green Goblin used as a hideout, transforming it into a giant robot and going on a rampage until he is stopped by the Web-Warriors.
   
 
==''[[Spider-Man (TV series)|Marvel's Spider-Man]]''==
 
==''[[Spider-Man (TV series)|Marvel's Spider-Man]]''==
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In the show, Electro is one of the many bounty hunters who hunted the web head in order to claim the false prize money. Electro wanted to claim the bounty merely to complete her electric suite. Due to a freak accident Electro had gained electric based powers thanks to Spider-Man's power amplifier. Her powers were drained off and she was sent to prison though she still had her electrical abilities.
In the show, the role of Electro is played by a girl named Francine Frye.
 
   
 
==Powers and abilities==
 
==Powers and abilities==
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*The cartoon references the looks of his 616 and Ultimate counterpart. As the 616 version wears green and yellow tights while ultimate is comprised of blue energy.
 
*The cartoon references the looks of his 616 and Ultimate counterpart. As the 616 version wears green and yellow tights while ultimate is comprised of blue energy.
 
*Electro is voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes, who voiced Spider-Man in the 90s animated series.
 
*Electro is voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes, who voiced Spider-Man in the 90s animated series.
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*In ''Marvel’s Spider-Man'' it is unknown if Electro is either Francine Frye or a female version of Max Dillon.
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*[[Jamie Foxx]] playing Electro is the second time an actor from a non-MCU Spider-Man production reprises his role in an MCU production. The first was [[J.K. Simmons]] as [[J. Jonah Jameson]], who appeared in ''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]''. It's also the third time an actor from a non-MCU production reprises his role in an MCU production, the first one being [[Lou Ferrigno]] voicing [[Hulk]] in ''The Incredible Hulk'', ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'' and ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]''.
   
 
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Electro Portrait Art.png|Electro as he appears in ''Marvel: Avengers Alliance''
 
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Revision as of 17:58, 19 October 2020

Maxwell "Max" Dillion, aka Electro, is a villain who can control electricity. He is one of Spider-Man's enemies. He appears in Spider-Man 3, played by Jamie Foxx, who previously played Electro in The Amazing Spider-Man.

Electro was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

Appearances

Marvel Cinematic Universe

Spider-Man 3

Electro will appear in the MCU for the first time in Spider-Man 3.

Ultimate Spider-Man

Before the events of the series, Electro previously fought Spider-Man several times. In his self-titled episode "Electro", Spider-Man manages to taser him against J. Jonah Jameson's large television screen, but Electro manages to disappear into the screen. Electro then appears in a hyper-electrified form and holds the city's electricity for ransom. Electro takes over Spider-Man's Spider-Cycle which takes the web-slinger's team straight into town. Spider-Man manages to anticipate where Electro is as Electro charges the tram Spider-Man's team is on towards its station. Spider-Man's team finds Electro in a part of town where he starts to turn some of the nearby electronic devices into weapons. Electro then attacks Spider-Man as he remembers that the large television screen had super-charged him. Electro then heads to the Federal Reserve as Spider-Man and Nova follow him. Electro then takes over Spider-Man's electrical web containers and fires at a building crane as a diversion so that he can get into the Federal Reserve. Spider-Man's team catches up to Electro in the vault as Spider-Man tells his team that they must act like a team to take down Electro. Spider-Man comes up with a plan that involves Electro heading to the satellite above the Daily Bugle which launched him into the orbiting satellites. After Batroc the Leaper is defeated, Spider-Man swings towards the large television screen that Electro is in. As Electro emerges from the screen, Spider-Man's team takes out the Electro clones that emerge from their electronics. Electro loses control and emerges from the screen in his normal form confused from the Electro clones that he has been controlling. Spider-Man then knocks out Electro.

In the episode "The Sinister Six", Electro returns in hyper-electrified form. He appears as a member of the Sinister Six alongside Doctor Octopus, Rhino, Kraven the Hunter, Beetle, and Lizard. During the fight at the Statue of Liberty between Spider-Man's team and the Sinister Six, Electro fights Iron Fist but was defeated by Nova when Spider-Man's teammates switched opponents. When most of the Sinister Six members were apprehended by S.H.I.E.L.D., Electro anchored down in his cell in which he is standing surrounded by water.

In the episode "Return of the Sinister Six", Electro is sprung from Ryker's Island and armored up with stolen OsCorp tech with the reassembled Sinister Six. Electro fights Spider-Man then Nova and assists the group's gang assault on Iron Patriot but is eventually defeated by Spider-Man. He escapes S.H.I.E.L.D. custody with the Green Goblin in the episode "New Warriors".

In the four-part "Spider-Verse" story arc, the Green Goblin traps Electro within the enchanted Siege Perilous ruby gem to collect the DNA of Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Girl, Spider-Man Noir, Spider-Ham, Spyder-Knight, and Miles Morales. At the end of the adventure, Spider-Man uses Electro to bring the other Spiders (dubbed Web-Warriors by Spider-Man) to help him defeat the mutated Green Goblin. Electro then takes control of the fallen Helicarrier that Green Goblin used as a hideout, transforming it into a giant robot and going on a rampage until he is stopped by the Web-Warriors.

Marvel's Spider-Man

In the show, Electro is one of the many bounty hunters who hunted the web head in order to claim the false prize money. Electro wanted to claim the bounty merely to complete her electric suite. Due to a freak accident Electro had gained electric based powers thanks to Spider-Man's power amplifier. Her powers were drained off and she was sent to prison though she still had her electrical abilities.

Powers and abilities

Powers

  • Electrostatic Energy Generation: Electro was able to generate a lot of electrical energy through his body and uses it for offense and defense.
  • Lighting Bolt Projection
  • Electrical Detection
  • Recharging
  • Immunity to Electricity
  • Electromagnetic Manipulation

Strength level

Thanks to the electricity circulating through his body, his strength is augmented to the point where he can lift over 450 pounds.

Weaknesses

When he is fully charged, Electro is extremely sensitive to anything that may "short circuit" him, such as water.

Trivia

  • Ultimate Spider-Man and Marvel's Spider-Man are Electro's sixth and seventh cartoon appearance. He previously appeared in classic 80s Spider-Man, 90s Spider-Man, Spider-Man Unlimited, The New Animated Series, and Spectacular Spider-Man.
  • The cartoon references the looks of his 616 and Ultimate counterpart. As the 616 version wears green and yellow tights while ultimate is comprised of blue energy.
  • Electro is voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes, who voiced Spider-Man in the 90s animated series.
  • In Marvel’s Spider-Man it is unknown if Electro is either Francine Frye or a female version of Max Dillon.
  • Jamie Foxx playing Electro is the second time an actor from a non-MCU Spider-Man production reprises his role in an MCU production. The first was J.K. Simmons as J. Jonah Jameson, who appeared in Spider-Man: Far From Home. It's also the third time an actor from a non-MCU production reprises his role in an MCU production, the first one being Lou Ferrigno voicing Hulk in The Incredible Hulk, The Avengers and Avengers: Age of Ultron.

Gallery

Ultimate Spider-Man

Marvel's Spider-Man

Marvel Super Hero Adventures

Video Games

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