{"id":30725,"date":"2016-05-28T02:17:43","date_gmt":"2016-05-28T07:17:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.thisblogrules.com\/?p=30725"},"modified":"2016-05-30T02:21:46","modified_gmt":"2016-05-30T07:21:46","slug":"villains-marvel-spider-man-reboot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thisblogrules.com\/villains-marvel-spider-man-reboot\/","title":{"rendered":"Villains We Want In The Marvel Spider-Man Reboot"},"content":{"rendered":"
With Civil War <\/em>having recently hit theaters (and receiving overall really positive reviews while at it too), it\u2019s time for the Marvel Cinematic Universe to flip the page on a new chapter. And, boy, what a chapter it is. Spider-Man<\/em> is the character who received the most movie adaptations in such a short time span. Merely a decade ago, Sam Raimi would give us the first interpretation, which would later become a trilogy in its rightful sense. Unfortunately, any possible sequels were postponed due to financial reasons. Only a few years later, Sony gave us The Amazing Spider-Man <\/em>and its sequel.<\/p>\n And now, even less time passed between adaptations before it was decided that it was time for yet another<\/em> reboot. This time, however, the project is in Marvel\u2019s hands, where it should have always been. Needless to say, the Marvel has a track record for pulling movies that were average to good at their worst, so the expectations bar is raised yay high. Its take on everyone\u2019s favorite web crawler is coming in 2017, featuring Tom Holland as the leading character Peter Parker. Here are the awesome Villains We Want In The Marvel Spider-Man Reboot. <\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Source<\/a><\/p>\n Yes, Venom made an appearance in the third installment of Sam Raimi\u2019s trilogy, but it was far from being satisfying. The character of Eddie Brock was a bit off, the actor didn\u2019t really fit the bill, and when Venom actually came into play, we were 15 minutes away from the end of the movie. He was rather a Venom-pretender cameo than the proper thing. As a result, we certainly speak for everyone when we say that an entire movie dedicated to the frightening symbiotic villain would really lift a boulder off the fans\u2019 chests.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Source<\/a><\/p>\n And since we\u2019re talking about psychotic spider-like characters, we can\u2019t cross Carnage off this list. A late addition to Spider-Man\u2019s <\/em>universe, he is the perfect example that when something\u2019s bad, it can go even worse. Spawned from Venom and attacked to a serial killer, Carnage\u2019s insane power and complete detachment and lack of empathy made him so overwhelming that it forced Peter\u2019s hand into an alliance with Venom to stop him.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Source<\/a><\/p>\n Admittedly, the Jackal\u2019s overly-complicated cloning storyline would be fairly difficult to translate to the big screen, but there is more to Jackal than his obsession of repeatedly cloning Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy. He is incredibly intelligent. His brains would make for a great potential showdown and we\u2019re not even counting the possibility of him introducing either (or both) of the Scarlet Spiders into the MCU.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Source<\/a><\/p>\n We were first teased with Rhino\u2019s big screen debut in The Amazing Spider-Man 2. <\/em>Or, to put it more honestly, at the very end of the movie. Since he was supposed to play a big part in the third installment, we never actually got to see this \u201call brawls, no brain\u201d archetype in proper action. This would make for a perfect chance for Marvel to give us a character completely different from the villains say Spidey battle in both series.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n#1 Venom<\/h2>\n
#2 Carnage<\/h2>\n
#3 Jackal<\/h2>\n
#4 Rhino<\/h2>\n
#5 Mysterio<\/h2>\n