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

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Whatever villain we get it's gonna be a bit weird seeing a fairly young spiderman facing off against older villains.

I'm still excited for this new spidey tho, and I hope that the world is set up in such a way so that the villains feel "natural." None of this "spider man hates me"/"why won't you give me your blood spiderman" electro/GG nonsense we got in ASM2.

Now that I think about it, what exactly was the main reason Electro decided to be a villain in ASM2? I honestly can't remember.
 
Thinking about it, Kraven makes a good "second movie" villain. Literally ripping the plot of his Spectacular Spider-Man introduction episode and paste in whatever shadowy mastermind you prefer. I would go for the Kingpin.

Whatever villain we get it's gonna be a bit weird seeing a fairly young spiderman facing off against older villains.

I'm still excited for this new spidey tho, and I hope that the world is set up in such a way so that the villains feel "natural." None of this "spider man hates me"/"why won't you give me your blood spiderman" electro/GG nonsense we got in ASM2.

Now that I think about it, what exactly was the main reason Electro decided to be a villain in ASM2? I honestly can't remember.
Obsession with the wall-crawler turned toxic.
 
I doubt we'll see Kraven or Mysterio on their own. They'll probably only get featured if they do the Sinister Six.

I'd like to see Shocker, and yes, I want the costume where he looks like he made it out from the material of his bed. Sandman would be great too, he was actually one of the best parts of Spider-Man 3 as well.
 
I'd actually be a lot more accepting of the Sinister Six in the MCU than I would in a Spidey Solo Universe. The MCU has done the legwork to make it acceptable that super-criminals are a normal thing, while in a solo universe where the National Guard gets called in over any super-villain, even if it's the damn Spot, you couldn't really do it until you're seven movies in.
 
Now that I think about it, what exactly was the main reason Electro decided to be a villain in ASM2? I honestly can't remember.

From what I remember, first of all he was actually crazy. Second, everyone treated him badly because he was a fucking weirdo, so when they were (understandably) scared of him in electric form, he basically said "fuck this earth" and started wrecking shit.

Then Spider-Man tried to kindly calm him down as nicely as possible, so he took that as Spider-man betraying their "deep friendship" (since they met once), and decided spider-man was a bad dude and tried to murder him. Because crazy.

Then the worst goblin of all time told Electro that he also hated spider-man so they became best buds no questions asked, even though the Brown Goblin was an Osborn, as in the company that did this shit to him in the first place.

Imagine if the angstiest linkin park song became a sentient man through a portal in Roberto Orci's mind.
 
Obsession with the wall-crawler turned toxic.

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It's Mysterio's chance to shine. Classic villain. On the flip side, Green Goblin was never done proper in a movie. Ever.
 
From what I remember, first of all he was actually crazy. Second, everyone treated him badly because he was a fucking weirdo, so when they were (understandably) scared of him in electric form, he basically said "fuck this earth" and started wrecking shit.

Then Spider-Man tried to kindly calm him down as nicely as possible, so he took that as Spider-man betraying their "deep friendship" (since they met once), and decided spider-man was a bad dude and tried to murder him. Because crazy.

Then the worst goblin of all time told Electro that he also hated spider-man so they became best buds no questions asked, even though the Brown Goblin was an Osborn, as in the company that did this shit to him in the first place.

Imagine if the angstiest linkin park song became a sentient man through a portal in Roberto Orci's mind.

oh man I remember now.

ASM2 was a trip
 
It's Mysterio's chance to shine. Classic villain. On the flip side, Green Goblin was never done proper in a movie. Ever.

Yes and no. Goblin has had his chance. I don't need a pseudo real Goblin aka leprechaun anymore... give us Mysterio. He can't fight him physically because Mysterio's strength is outside of that.

Give me something we haven't seen yet on the screen... or do Venom/Carnage justice, none of this Flash Thompson garbage and HUGE pass on Kraven. Lame.
 
Whoever it is, stick to one villain who can actually go toe toe with Spiderman.

As a joke boss, you all know you want Morbius the vampire

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Neogenic nightmare, so many plot threads for a Saturday morning cartoon.
 
Green Goblin, Hobgoblin and an actual good version of Venom (but I doubt that would happen because of Sony)

Give Daredevil's Kingpin at least a small part.

The things I'd do for a Spiderman Netflix series, nice adaptation of the comics. Though obviously would never happen and would be unfeasible but goddamn.
 
I'd like to see Vincent D'Onofrio play the Kingpin and hire one the main baddies like Kraven or Mysterio or Vulture to take out Spidey because he's been doing damage to his criminal enterprises.

SPOILERS:
Wasn't the Kingpin sent to jail at the end of the first season of Daredevil?
 
I actually like the Tombstone vs Silvermane turf war as a background but they know people want a "big bad". For that I'd go Mysterio -> Kraven -> Green Goblin as main bads and have other villains like Scorpion, Shocker, Rhino etc. show up along the way.
 
Wait, when did we get Hobgoblin?

Anyway, Vulture, Hammerhead, Shocker, Owl (lol, no chance of that), Scorpion. Not all in the same movie. Screw it, put every crime family in there.

Hypno Hustler.
 
The thing about Mysterio is that he would need some serious Doctor-octopus-in-SM2 level of re-working in order to carry a movie beyond empty visual spectacle (stop lying to yourself if you think there was a more interesting version of Doctor Octopus in the comics prior to the movie or hell, even afterward)
 
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Freak, a meth head that wanders into a lab and just starts randomly shooting up shit he finds. Dies and comes back with the power of evolution. When he is killed he comes back with adaptions that make him immune to whatever killed him. Plus he as acid spit.

That sounds so awful, plus it looks even worse. Why can't Marvel just let our brain hungry, slavering Symbiotes be brain hungry, slavering Symbiotes?

Cause they burned that out in the 90s
 
One one hand, I'd really like to see the Symbiotes done correctly, but on the other, I feel like Venom and Carnage would be fairly generic villains. I like the idea of using Mysterio, though. He'd probably be more interesting.

I've always liked that Flash resorts to guns despite having the symbiote suit.

Truly the Shadow of the Spiderman world
 
Black Cat & The Vulture.

Both on a crime spree individually, Spidey's gotta stop them while dealing with how Black Cat looks in her skin-tight outfit.
 
1 - Mysterio/Chameleon
Both have similar themes of visual trickery, and I'm worried that the chameleon can't hold up an entire movie alone. I'd have them working together. Story starting with Chameleon and leading into Mysterio.

2 - The Jackal/Symbiotes
Jackal as immoral scientist (in human form only probably) trying to reverse-engineer spidey's abilities from a sample of his DNA, resulting in symbiotes that mimic his powers. Maybe one of his test subjects is Cletus Kasady, who escapes? Sort of forming a new story by combining elements on the clone saga with the ultimate 1610 symbiotes.

3 - Master Planner (Ock)
Based on his depiction in Spectacular Spider-man. Maybe work Norman Osborn into the story but only as a corrupt businessman working with Ock, rather than a goblin. Maybe give the Goblin a Joker-like origin, Norman falling into some shit and presumed to be dead at the end of the movie with a post-credits revealing him to be still alive.

4 - Deliver on the Green Goblin tease
If the series still lives by this point.

Unused movie villains first to distance from past movies. Ease back in in movie 2 with a new villain and some that have not been seen in a long time. 3 back with a classic villain that has already been used, but by now it's been long enough that viewers will let it slide. 4, finally enough distance to reuse the villain that's already been done twice. And do it right this time.
 
I changed my mind, I want the Lizard to appear

MCU doesn't have good villains, that's why Spidey's gonna fight a room full of Lizardized Avengers
 
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