A hero is only as good as his villains. Luckily for SpiderMan, he's faced some great ones throughout his cinematic journey ... and some not-so-great ones, too.
Spider-Man: No Way Home will return to movie theaters in September. With the ridiculous subtitle of “The More Fun Stuff Version,” the film will include added and extended scenes, prompting fans to swarm the multiplex and marvel at the crossover to end all crossovers. Seeing three Spider-Men together is a huge part of No Way Home‘sallure, however, the presence of multiple villains was equally important to the film’s commercial and critical success.
Grace lacks the imposing physique to portray Brock convincingly, especially considering director Sam Raimi went the bully route with his take on the character. Furthermore, Grace seems uncomfortable in the action scenes and, try as he might, he just can’t sell Brock’s transformation from regular jerk to superpowered one. Spider-Man 3 is already overflowing with characters and plot points; getting rid of Brock, a character who contributes nothing in the end, seems like a no-brainer.
Harry Osborn/Green Goblin – The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Not happy with having one villain, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 introduced another in the form of Dane DeHaan’s Harry Osborn. Driven mad by the serum that was supposed to cure him, DeHaan’s Harry goes from Peter’s friend to the Green Goblin in a matter of seconds.
Haden Church returned for Spider-Man: No Way Home. He has nothing to do except offer the occasional commentary and serve as another threat for the climax. Still, he makes enough of an impression to be memorable, which is a triumph in and of itself, considering who his scene partners are. Adrian Toomes/Vulture – Spider-Man: Homecoming After his richly deserved and long overdue Oscar nomination for Birdman, Michael Keaton played the villain in an MCU movie. The iconic actor brought his delightful brand of deranged charisma to his take on Adrian Toomes in 2017’s Spider-Man: Homecoming, the first Spidey film under the MCU umbrella.
Mysterio has possibly the best powers out of any Spidey villain. Spider-Man: Far From Home makes absolutely no sense — seriously, the plot has more holes than a slice of Swiss cheese — but Mysterio’s abilities make for excellent action sequences. His attack on Spider-Man ranks as arguably the best and most creative display of powers in any MCU film.
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