psylockolussus
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MCU Kingpin just looks like an ordinary guy in a suit. So I'm not interested for him to crossover in the movies.
I thought of Lady Doc Ock, but its been done in the Spider-Verse.
Anne Hathaway would have been cool as Black Cat in SM3 or SM4, though she was quite tamed as Catwoman. Sad, if she turned down a MCU role. I want to see her in a Marvel movie!
A female villain would be refreshing for a Spider-Man movie (live action).
Past and present Spider-Man 4 casting call from gossip hound DanielRPK:
“New Female Lead - A sharp and free-spirited woman with a mysterious past. Strong-willed, intelligent, and not easily intimidated. SET Sadie Sink
Female Villain - 30s-50s, any ethnicity. A powerful and imposing figure. Seeking an actress with strong and commanding screen presence and depth. Negotiation with someone (doesn't say who)
New Male Role - A resourceful young man in his early 20s.
New Male Role - 30s-50s, any ethnicity. A no-nonsense authority figure who sees the world in black and white. Loyal, determined, and willing to cross lines to maintain order.”
Mr. Negative feels like a natural fit for everything Spider-Man: Brand New Day seems to be trying to accomplish. First, the character does what any good Spider-Man villain does best, blurring the lines of Peter's everyday life and his wall-crawling alter ego.
In the comics, Martin Li is a former Chinese gangster who founded the New York-based charity FEAST, a foundation that Peter Parker's Aunt May plays a major role in.
With Tom Holland's Peter now living on his own in the upcoming sequel, working at a place like FEAST could be an excellent way for him to meet new people while keeping his ear close to what is going on around the city.
It also helps that Mr. Negative played a key role in the comic story from which the movie takes its name. In that story, Li crosses paths with Spider-Man for the first time, harnessing the power of his inner demons as he attempts to wipe our rival gangs on the streets of New York with a powerful bioweapon.
This story includes the iconic web-slinging hero recruiting the Black Cat vigilante—someone who has also been rumored to appear in the upcoming film.
Hydro-Man. Respect the hyphen.I want to see Hydroman.
I remember I used to type X-Men and Spider-Man without a hyphen when i was a kid.Hydro-Man. Respect the hyphen.![]()