What villain would you like to see in the Marvel-produced Spider-man movie?

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My first exposure to Black Tarantula was in Brubaker's DD run and thought "who the hell is this Spider-Man knock off?" Fuck that guy!

Also, Kraven would be a terrible first villain. First movie should be more than a "monster of the movie" type but build to a trilogy or something bigger than one movie, such as starting with Doc Ock and the formation of the Sinister Six but without actually having all those villains have large presences or have Spidey fight em all in one film. Doc Ock could be the main villain but also focus on the characters instead of just delivering a typical good vs evil 3 act structured movie. Maybe have some other MCU characters show up for a scene in a fun team up, like with Daredevil or something, and make Spidey's NYC feel as big and important as the Avengers' and Guardians' galaxy they'll eventually have to defend from Thanos.
 
If Kraven is the villain, you know the best breakfast cereal tie-in...

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Nazi Ghost made out of bees. Even fucking better.



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What if I told you there was a cyborg brain that wanted to spread communism around the world using a vampire army?

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Behold Dr.Sun!!!!

My first exposure to Black Tarantula was in Brubaker's DD run and thought "who the hell is this Spider-Man knock off?" Fuck that guy.

Also, Kraven would be a terrible first villain. First movie should be more than a "monster of the movie" type but build to a trilogy or something bigger than one movie, such as starting with Doc Ock and the formation of the Sinister Six but without actually having all those villains have large presences or have Spidey fight em all in one film. Doc Ock could be the main villain but also focus on the characters instead of just delivering a typical good vs evil 3 act structured movie. Maybe have some other MCU characters show up for a scene in a fun team up, like with Daredevil or something, and make Spidey's NYC feel as big and important as the Avengers' and Guardians' galaxy they'll eventually have to defend from Thanos.
They butchered the character, to the appoint that he is unrecognizable
 
D'onofrio either hires Shocker to go after Spidey, or Kraven sees whatever he does in Civil War and comes to New York to hunt him down, or some well done combo of both.
 
D'onofrio either hires Shocker to go after Spidey, or Kraven sees whatever he does in Civil War and comes to New York to hunt him down, or some well done combo of both.

D'Onofrio's Kingpin would be a GREAT idea as a MCU Spidey villain for one movie and it would be a really cool way to merge the Netflix shows with the movies, though in my head I'm thinking having Kingpin return would be better off saved for Daredevil himself, so having a season where Kingpin returns but having Spidey appear a couple times in the season would be fucking dope, kind of like Luke Cage in JJ, though I think it'll be a long long time before Marvel considers having their big screen icons even step near the "street-level" tv shows.

Or, like, what if a Spidey/Kingpin movie ended in a way that was conclusive to the film, but narratively led into events that would continue to play out in a season of Daredevil? It would be like a 2 part semi-sequel thing going from movie to Netflix season.
 
First movie needs to be a criminal. They've spent way too much time on the science gone wrong stuff already and barely done any of the crime fighting stuff. Have Tombstone, Vulture, or Kingpin involved and they hire or create one of the Spidey villains we haven't seen yet. Don't neccessarily need Vulture in the costume, just a criminal leader would be fine.

Also IIRC when they announced the deal I think they agreed Marvel get to use 1 or 2 MCU characters. So if he's got backup they can maybe toss in another villain that couldn't sustain their own movie like Rhino and whatnot.
 
A tag team of the brothers Kraven and Chameleon. They're not overly powerful and would be a good match for rookie Spider-man.

This will eventually lead to Kraven's Last hunt in the 3rd film.


That or a faithful version of Venom or Rhino.
 
The pizzaria manager from the rami films. The whole movie is following him on the job and the wacky situations he finds himself in, all while staying 30 minutes or less.
 
Carnage
A mass murderer makes for one helluva good villain. Though you get one you get the other and it'd mean Venom in some way would have to at least be teased even if you ran it as spidey gets hit with symbiote, symbiote goes into lab but the offspring is in the wilds from a fight with Cassidy before the symbiote was taken.

Any way you spin it, I just like Carnage and I'd like to see a film center on him as the villain and not try to overshadow him with Venom stuff. It'd make for a different tone that'd be nice.
 
Doing Venom right pretty much immediately disqualifies him from being a first movie villain though.

Spectacular Spider-Man had the best Venom arc and the way they built up to it was a large part of the reason why.
 
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Man-spider!

I hadn't even thought of the man-spider route. I wonder if this could be used effectively in a movie in a satisfying way. It has a lot of potential, but is it too weird/creepy to pull off? It might be a little too much The Fly. To this day that movie makes me shudder just thinking about it.

Right now I'm imagining a Spidey movie with the man-spider as the secondary conflict, aside from whatever main villain is present. Perhaps it's early days for him and his mutation still isn't very stable, and one of the plots is that he is trying to find a way to stabilize it. Maybe the Jackal would be a good complementary villain since he has been involved with messing around with Spidey's DNA before (for other reasons).

Animated Spider-Carnage almost wrecked the multiverse. Spider-Verse stole his plot!

I loved Spider-Carnage in the comic and in the animated series, though both were very different. I'm always super fascinated by him for some reason and wish he could be a recurring villain somehow. Just this week I discovered that there is a new figure of Spider-Carnage released and I bought it completely compulsively no questions asked.

If Carnage is ever introduced in a movie, I'd love to see a sequence based on Reilly's experiences as Spider-Carnage in Web of Carnage. Losing control and wrecking shit, getting a handle and hiding in the shadows while half his face morphs into a freaky mouth. Trying not to murder Peter while figuring out what to do. Arguing with himself. Neat stuff.

I've never even entertained the idea of a good movie adaptation of Spider-Carnage because that just seems like dreaming too high and expecting a miracle from god. It would basically be my biggest fan-indulgence come true, one of those things that I figure I'll never see. Even if they did get that far enough into the plot to do that in the movies, presumably they would have already done that bit with Venom, so doing it again with Carnage would be redundant.
Unless we get a movie version of the Clone Saga. But that's another on my list of "fat chance."
 
Spectacular Spider-Man had the best Venom arc and the way they built up to it was a large part of the reason why.

I was so impressed with the fact that they somehow managed to make a Venom arc that felt tonally consistent with the revamped Lee/Ditko aesthetic. Goddamn do I mourn the loss of that show. =(
 
The best symbiote never even met Spiderman

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I like that he left his host exposed and dude jsut saying "Kill me...Kill me...Kill me"
while ZZZxxx racked up bodies
 
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