All voice actors and cast for Spider-Man 2

The cast is full of renowned actors.

Peter and Miles talking in Spider-Man 2.
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Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 is finally here. Once again, we take the mantle of Peter Parker and Miles Morales, but we’re also accompanied by a stellar cast of voice actors.

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Insomniac Games made sure to bring us the best possible experience in Spider-Man 2. Voice actors and cast from the first two games return, while we also see some new faces take on popular roles from the comic books, like Kraven the Hunter.

Without further ado, here’s the list of all confirmed characters and their voice actors in Spider-Man 2.

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Peter Parker – Yuri Lowenthal

Peter Parker's Spider-Man clinging to the window of a scyscraper
Peter is back in action, as expected. Image via Insomniac Games

He needs no introduction. Yuri Lowenthal is back voicing Peter Parker, just like he did in the first two games coming from Insomniac. Lowenthal’s performance has been praised by fans of Spider-Man, comic books, and video games overall, and we can’t say we’re surprised. While Tom Holland gives a truly spectacular depiction of Spider-Man in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, trying to top the performance of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield, Lowenthal’s voice seems to fit the game’s Parker like a glove.

Miles Morales – Nadji Jeter

Miles Morales sitting in his room in a Spider-Man suit.
Miles joins Peter in the new adventure. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Another recurring main character is Miles Morales, who’s voiced by none other than Nadji Jeter. Miles was introduced in the first game of the franchise and then given a standalone spinoff, which explored him as a character and as Spider-Man. In both entries, Jeter did a brilliant job of delivering an on-point performance of a young but brave kid who aims to help people around him.

Mary Jane Watson – Laura Bailey

Mary Jane Watson talking with Peter in Spider-Man 2.
MJ had a major role in the original game, and we expect it to stay the same this time. Screenshot by Dot Esports

There couldn’t have been a Spider-Man story without at least one of Parker’s love interests, and in Insomniac’s franchise, it’s Mary Jane Watson. The redheaded girl-next-door is voiced by none other than Laura Bailey, who arguably is the biggest star among the voice actors of Spider-Man 2. For the past 20 years or so, Bailey has voiced popular characters in video games, anime, and more, including Supergirl in Injustice 2, Jaina Proudmoore in World of Warcraft, and Abby in The Last of Us 2.

Venom – Tony Todd

Spider-Man villain Venom is shown in the streets of New York in a promotional image for Spider-Man 2.
One of the major Spider-Man villains, Venom, is making an introduction this time. Image via Insomniac Games.

Venom is also making an appearance in Spider-Man 2. Without getting into spoilers, we will just say that he’s menacing. The extraterrestrial symbiote has been voiced and motion-captured by Tony Todd in the game. While the 68-year-old actor hasn’t made it to a Hollywood blockbuster, he’s still an immensely talented person with dozens of appearances in film, TV, and Broadway.

Kraven the Hunter – Jim Pirri

Kraven the Hunter in the woods in Spider-Man 2.
Kraven is another villain joining the game. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Another villain joining the Spider-Man 2 party is Kraven the Hunter. The Russian mercenary hasn’t been yet shown on big cinema screens in either of the Spider-Man movies, but Insomniac does him justice in the game. Jim Pirri, who has done voice acting for different video games and even appeared in a Friends episode, is taking on the role.

Harry Osborn – Graham Phillips

Harry Osborn talking with Peter in Spider-Man 2.
Harry is finally in the game, but since he’s sick from the get-go, we wonder for how long. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Peter’s best friend, Harry Osborn, is taking on a much bigger role than in previous titles. Rather than being locked in a lab, he’s now free, though his sickness is still running through his body. Harry is voiced by 30-year-old Graham Phillips, who will make his video game debut, but you might know him from a few Riverdale and Atypical episodes.

Martin Li / Mister Negative – Stephen Oyoung

Mister Negative looking at a person in front of him in Spider-Man 2.
Li had his moments in previous games. We wonder if he’s a major threat in this one as well. Screenshot by Dot Esports

Another recurring villain in Spider-Man 2 is Martin Li, better known as Mister Negative. Miles has a grudge against him, for obvious reasons, since he killed his father in Spider-Man: Miles Morales. Stephen Oyoung, who appeared in Gotham Knights, and John Wick: Chapter 3, is reprising the role.

Norman Osborn – Mark Rolston

Norman and Harry Osborn talking in a secret labolatory.
Norman is back. Maybe he’ll finally start transforming into the Goblin? Screenshot by Dot Esports

Norman Osborn returns in Spider-Man 2 with Mark Rolston once again taking on the role. The entrepreneur and CEO of Oscorp is trying his best to cure his son, Harry. Rolston, who’s been in the entertainment industry for almost 50 years, is once again delivering a stunning performance.

Curt Connors / The Lizard – Mark Whitten

Dr. Connors (The Lizard) has a major role in Spider-Man 2’s story. Peter confronts him since he’s seeking help with curing Harry. But with Connors turning into a huge deadly Lizard, and being hunted by Kraven the Hunter, it’s not as easy as it sounds. Mark Whitten voices Connors, with the actor having tons of experience in video games, working previously on games such as God of War: Ragnarok, Diablo 4, and Lost Ark.

Ganke Lee – Griffin Puatu

Every hero needs his sidekick. For Miles Morales, it’s Ganke Lee, voiced by Griffin Puatu. The character is relatively new in the comics, created in 2011, but he’s already established himself in Spider-Man: Miles Morales as a real friend who will help Miles when in need. In the sequel, he’s also voiced by Griffin Puatu.

Yuri Watanabe / Wraith – Tara Platt

In the first game of the franchise, Yuri was something of a sidekick to Peter, helping him take down the Sinister Six and protecting New York. The character assumed the vigilante alter ego of Wraith in the game’s DLC The City That Never Sleeps. She makes a small return in Spider-Man 2, and voice actor Tara Platt resumes the role as well. With experience in dozens of games and animated series, she knows how to deliver a fantastic performance for the character.

J. Jonah Jameson – Darin De Paul

A Spider-Man story without annoying-yet-amusing J. Jonah Jameson on the radio and news would be nothing. The character is returning to Spider-Man 2 and is once more voiced by Darin De Paul, who played it in the first two games. Players stumble across him a few minutes into the game, where they need to lend him a hand, and he complains in typical J. Jonah Jameson fashion.

Rio Morales – Jacqueline Piñol

Rio Morales had a major role in the story of Spider-Man: Miles Morales, which is more than sensible. Miles’ mother returns in Spider-Man 2, and she’s once again voiced by Jacqueline Piñol, who played her in the previous entry.

Aaron Davis / Prowler – Ike Amadi

It’s always hard when your biggest hero turns out to be a villain—and that was the case with Aaron Davis in Spider-Man: Miles Morales, who turned out to be the Prowler. Miles’ uncle makes a brief appearance in Spider-Man 2, but we won’t spoil it for you. Ike Amadi is back in the role.

Black Cat / Felicia Hardy – Erica Lindbeck

Black Cat also jumps back into New York City in Spider-Man 2. She has quite an interesting storyline, but it’s better to see for yourself. Erica Lindbeck voices the character.

Aunt May Parker – Nancy Linari

Despite dying in the first game of the franchise, Peter’s beloved aunt May appears a few times in his memories, and she’s once more voiced by Nancy Linari.

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Mateusz Miter
Freelance Writer at Dot Esports. Mateusz previously worked for numerous outlets and gaming-adjacent companies, including ESL. League of Legends or CS:GO? He loves them both. In fact, he wonders which game he loves more every day. He wanted to go pro years ago, but somewhere along the way decided journalism was the more sensible option—and he was right.