During a pivotal scene, Peter Parker meets Norman Osborn and reveals he wrote a paper on Norman's research in nanotechnology , impressing the scientist.
Managed by the hot-tempered Editor-in-Chief J. Jonah Jameson , the Daily Bugle is famous for its sensationalist headlines—most notably branding Spider-Man as a "Menace". Spider-Man(2002)
For the famous cafeteria scene where Peter catches Mary Jane's lunch on a tray, his hand was actually stuck to the tray with glue (a form of adhesive "paper" or tape) to help stabilize the items over 156 takes. During a pivotal scene, Peter Parker meets Norman
Watch these clips to see the Daily Bugle in action and Peter's academic discussions: For the famous cafeteria scene where Peter catches
The movie's production used high-quality props; screen-accurate Daily Bugle "Wanted" Newspaper replicas are popular collector items. Other "Paper" References in the Movie
Along with Peter Parker, the paper employs Robbie Robertson (Associate Editor), Betty Brant (Secretary), and the photographer Eddie Brock.