The Official Super-Hero Thread

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  1. M Two One

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    From what I know of it is likely to be Carnage and Lizard in a combination of sorts like this previous film with Sandman, Venom and Goblin II. I also read somewhere that they are planning on bringing in Chameleon sometime in a storyline involving his blood relative Kraven the Hunter. I wonder though if they are going to go with the alternate universe storyline where Kraven kills Spider-Man or the one where he finally catches Spider-Man and then commits suicide realizing he has hunted and caught everything on the planet now and has nothing else to live for. Whatever they decide it better damn well follow the real stories instead of some stupid BS like what happens to Goblin II in Spider-Man 3. Total BS.
     
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    The new Venom is such a badass. That twist caught me by surprise, because after that thing with the mobster's son, I really didn't know what they were gonna do with the symbiote (assumed he'd return to Brock somehow). But I agree this version of Venom is so enjoyable, just because he's so different than Brock. There's no other personality to exaggerate in this one, because Gargan was so crazy/stupid. It's all the symbiote and as a result, he has no limits to what he'll do.

    The new Sinister Six sounds interesting. That whole Sinister 12 thing was really cool.
     
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    Yeah, the stories are building Gargan into a monster because right now he hasn't adjusted to what the symbiote can do for him. It is obvious that Marvel are really waiting in order to build him up slowly into the biggest powerhouse in the biz. The Sinister Twelve was cool yeah, but some of the members could've been chosen better, don't you think? I'm really getting sick and tired of the Green Goblin. Also, if Doc Ock does in fact lead the next Sinister Six, what will happen with his conflicts with Electro and Vulture. Those two hate him now from what I remember. Also Shocker and Electro have that big fued going for I don't know how long.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">M Two One Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Yeah, the stories are building Gargan into a monster because right now he hasn't adjusted to what the symbiote can do for him. It is obvious that Marvel are really waiting in order to build him up slowly into the biggest powerhouse in the biz. The Sinister Twelve was cool yeah, but some of the members could've been chosen better, don't you think? I'm really getting sick and tired of the Green Goblin. Also, if Doc Ock does in fact lead the next Sinister Six, what will happen with his conflicts with Electro and Vulture. Those two hate him now from what I remember. Also Shocker and Electro have that big fued going for I don't know how long.</div>
    Yea I agree, I just thought it was cool to see so many villains at the same time. Plus that was where the Venom kind of debuted, so that was awesome. LoL, the Green Goblin does get annoying after a while. When they build up an incident properly, he's Spiderman's best villain. Otherwise he tends to get repetitive and boring.

    The Doc Ock thing was what I was thinking about first, too. Didn't he help the police against the 12? I always find that personality aspect to be just as interesting as the actual fights. The villains always have problems/feuds and its almost inevitable that they blow up on each other.
     
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    <div class="quote_poster">Chutney Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">Yea I agree, I just thought it was cool to see so many villains at the same time. Plus that was where the Venom kind of debuted, so that was awesome. LoL, the Green Goblin does get annoying after a while. When they build up an incident properly, he's Spiderman's best villain. Otherwise he tends to get repetitive and boring.

    The Doc Ock thing was what I was thinking about first, too. Didn't he help the police against the 12? I always find that personality aspect to be just as interesting as the actual fights. The villains always have problems/feuds and its almost inevitable that they blow up on each other.</div>

    Yeah I like all those villains together too, but actually, preferably in a big-time Spider-Man game instead. Like that one on SNES, which was freakin' awesome. You'd run into a big-time bad guy every stage, sometimes two or three across I think about 40 or 50 levels. Owl, Beetle, Chameleon, Rhino, etc. That was cool at the time for sure, even for a stupid beat em' up game.

    Anyway about Doc Ock, I'm thinking Marvel might go with their "alternate universe" thing again and make it that all that previous stuff never existed in the "real world." I wish they'd stop doing that though because then all the previous history is thrown to waste, you know what I mean?

    I also thought of another cool story for a future Spidey film. Why not focus on the three Mysterios in one film? Concentrate on Beck's life and torment and Klum's childhood for the most part of the film and when Beck commits suicide and Spidey thinks he's dead (would be a little past mid-point) Mysterio returns only to be unmasked (or really, unorbed, lol) as Berkhart. During the film in small parts they would highlight the new twisted Mysterio, Klum, about his family's torment by the Nazis, his drug dealing and child molestation from his brother whom he kills over Black Cat.

    They'd have to add out Daredevil from the film, but it'd be a good step in the right direction at making the series more acceptable for comic fans and those that only came in around the films. They'd also need the Kingpin in there because he has a small role in that story when he sells Klum the Mysterio costume.
     
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    Personally I prefer one villain per movie. Tell the story about the character and don't jumble him in with a bunch of other villains.
     
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    I really didn't think this was a very good movie (but i didn't think any of the spidermans were that good either). Pretty dang entertaining though. I thought it was funny, even the serious parts I found pretty dang comical lol
     

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