It's quite a coincidence and very fitting that Morbius is the one to come up with this plan when he andBlade have clashed repeatedly in the comics. They are practically arch enemies with each other, so the fact that Morbius was able to defeat a villain in much the same manner that Blad...
Joe "Robbie" Robinson in the pages of 'The Spectacular Spider-Man' #156. With a color scheme seemingly patterned off the Batman villainBlockbuster(who himself was a pretty blatant imitation of the Incredible Hulk), Banjo was an amplified redneck stereotype, partnered with his just-as-creepy ...
Then there’s an epilogue with another new villain, tossed in like the Underminer at the end of The Incredibles. (No, the film doesn’t feel overstuffed with villains, like Spider-Man 3.) This scene plays as another character moment in Spider-Man’s relationship with New Yorkers. For the...
The return of an unlikely ally brings Iron Man and the Foundation closer to their goal. Meanwhile, it’s an all-out brawl against Stegron and his dinosaur hybrids in the Savage Land as the hunt for the Zero Shard heats up! But Stegron’s not the only villain interested in the Zero Sh...
John Malkovich later entered talks to play the Vulture (a villain Raimi had originally wanted to include in Spider-Man 3) in late 2009, with Anne Hathaway lined up to play Felicia Hardy (who becomes Black Cat in the Marvel comic books). It's also believed Spider-Man 4 would've carried...
with Tony Leung and Michelle Yeoh both giving rich supporting performances and Ben Kingsley and Awkwafina coming through with scene after scene of comic relief. (Kinglsey as former Mandarin Trevor Slattery, might not have been the most popular Marvel villain at the time, but Marvel’s found a...
It doesn’t help that the villain’s character and motivations are muddled to incoherent, with less than successful echoes of the Raimi trilogy’s Green Goblin and Dr. Octopus. Nor does it help that the climax feels like a retread of both X-Men and Batman Begins. Some business about his...
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