Much of that came down to the introduction of one of Spider-Man’s greatest villains, Dr. Alfred Molina’s DOCTOR OCTOPUS from Spider-Man 2 Sony Picturesīefore the most recent Kevin Feige co-produced Spider-Man movies, most would agree that Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 2was the best of the franchise. For those, who enjoy the visual mind-bending nature of Mysterio’s powers, they’re also there, but giving him more physical nature allows him to be involved in more action scenes as well.
SPIDER MAN INTO THE SPIDER VERSE VILLAIN MOVIE
This becomes more obvious halfway through the movie when there’s a big twist reveal that changes the very nature of the villain of Jon Watts’ sequel, giving Beck/Mysterio far more depth but also tying him into one of the MCU premiere heroes, Tony Stark’s Iron Man. Like Keaton in Homecoming, there’s more to this Mysterio than it seems. His powers seem ore of the mystical type with a similar greenish huge as Doctor Strange’s magic. Jake Gyllenhaal’s character has a much different backstory, partially tying into the concept of Multiverses that was hinted at in Avengers: Endgame. The latest Spider-Man villain is also one of his oldest foes, as Quentin Beck/Mysterio was introduced all the way back in Amazing Spider-Man #13 as a disgruntled movie FX guy who uses his movie magic tricks to commit crime. Jake Gyllenhaal’s MYSTERIO from Spider-Man: Far from Home Sony Pictures Then on top of that, there’s a dark twist later in the movie that’s pulled off so well by Keaton you immediately realize why so many superhero villains in movies don’t work as well as they might in comics.
SPIDER MAN INTO THE SPIDER VERSE VILLAIN PLUS
It’s no surprise that Vulture worked visually as far as the action scenes, even implementing the more metallic costuming of previous Spider-Man villains, plus his origin was tied into the aftermath of Joss Whedon’s first Avengers, giving Spider-Man more relevance to the MCU. Granted, there have been a lot of great actors playing Spider-villains in the past (see many examples below) but Keaton was a nice change of pace after seeing him play Batman and his Oscar-nominated turn in Birdman. There’s no better proof of that then having one of Spidey’s lamer comic villains being given so much more depth by an acting vet like Michael Keaton. One of the best parts of the 2017 Spider-Man reboot is that it really upped the game on the villains. Michael Keaton’s THE VULTURE from Spider-Man: Homecoming Sony Pictures SPOILER NOTE: If you HAVEN’T seen Spider-Man: Far from Home, you might want to skip over the appropriate section below. Below you’ll find a ranking of all of the Spider-Man movie villains. After thinking about the above a little more, it sounded like a fun thing to do in hopefully an original way, as well as something that can generate some comments from those who agree/disagree… although I have a feeling some might be more on the latter side than the former.