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Lumen ohm graph9/16/2023 ![]() ![]() That would be a billion dollar movie all by itself, obviously. Perhaps what we’ll see is a Venom-Spider-Man crossover first, or with Morbius also added to that mix. Could Toby Maguire also make an appearance in this film, too? Could the multiverse mess result in those two worlds crashing into one another and merging together, so there are two Spider-Men to confront the Sinister Six? And maybe the Sinister Six has backup players on the bench to step in when some members fall or change sides (such as Venom and Morbius, for example, and/or maybe Doc Ock as well). Think a moment about the full implications of that. It would essentially be a reboot of the Amazing Spider-Man franchise/universe, or possibly a merged reboot of both the ASM series and the original Sam Raimi series. Who will they face? Well, obviously the point of this article is that they’ll face Andrew Garfield’s Spider-Man. The bottom line is, there is a large pool of characters and we might see any number of them - perhaps all, in fact - in the inevitable crossover event. There are many combinations and explanations for how the supervillain team comes to be, and who will sign up. Or perhaps Lizard, Dock Ock, or Green Goblin will once again gain powers and lose control of themselves, leading to their membership in the Sinister Six. That’s four outright villains who could form the basis of a Sinister Six.įrom there, it’s a question of whether Venom and Morbius are the final two members of the bad guy team-up against Spider-Man, or whether they’ll initially fight Spidey and then wind up teaming up with the webslinger to help him overcome the other villains. Now add in the potential for Michael Mando’s Scorpion (who first appeared in Spider-Man: Homecoming, but not as his costumed self yet). ![]() Only Electro, Vulture, and Rhino seemed to crave their power and acted eager to use it for selfish, greedy purposes that didn’t require any mental manipulations or loss of self-control due to their “powers.” So they seem most likely to be outright villains again if/when given a chance. Green Goblin, Doc Ock, and Lizard were all scientists with good intentions who loose control of themselves because of their powers, but who want to be good people if they can avoid transforming into their evil selves. Likewise, Sandman was always treated as a low-level criminal whose superpowers were mostly used to try to fix his own life and help his little girl, as opposed to outright villainy. ![]() Venom for example is more an anti-hero at this point in the films, and Morbius appears to be either a villain protagonist or a reluctant anti-hero as well. Then again, these same villains have been conflicted and waver between the angel on one shoulder, or the devil on the other. What complicates things is the fact many of these villains were “cured” in No Way Home. There are also hints of Vulture existing in the other universes - Michael Keaton’s flying scavenger from the MCU’s Spider-Man: Homecoming pops up in the Morbius trailer, implying some version of him also exists in Sony’s separate Spiderverse. With Tom Hardy’s Venom, Jared Leto’s Morbius, Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin, Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock, Thomas Haden Church’s Sandman, Foxx’s Electro, Paul Giamatti’s Rhino, and Rhys Ifans’ Lizard, that’s more than enough to comprise a Sinister Six, even if no other new villains show up. ![]() Namely, that Garfield is in fact a great Spider-Man/Peter Parker and deserves more credit - and deserves another shot.Ĭue No Way Home, the multiverse, and all those Spidey villains getting tossed around into their own single shared corner of reality alongside Garfield’s wall-crawler. It only took seven years, but at least everyone is catching up to part of those truths. That’s what Spider-Man is all about, folks. ![]()
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