The Amazing Spider-Man McFarlane Offers Raimi Some Advice on Venom

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If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again. So, while you’d be hard-pressed to find many people who thought the black-suited baddie of “Spider-Man 3” lived up to his hype, the mastermind behind the character is encouraged by what he’s been hearing: Venom could make a return appearance in the next Spidey film. “I co-created Venom,” artist/writer/entrepreneur Todd McFarlane told MTV News. “He was in the last ‘Spider-Man’ movie. And I think he might make an appearance here in the next one, too.”
McFarlane told us that he watched closely as director Sam Raimi developed his alien symbiote character into a role for Topher Grace in the 2007 blockbuster; but as the filmmaker sought to draw a light/dark comparison between the similarly-built Grace and Tobey Maguire, he dropped the ball on a few of the character’s key elements.
“He’s one of the more popular villains of the last ten, fifteen years,” McFarlane explained, offering his advice on the how Venom could be corrected for “Spider-Man 4,” his own spin-off and beyond. “Given that I created him, I have a little bit of a bias.”
“I would’ve done a few things different,” McFarlane said of the shortcomings that hindered the movie version of Venom. “When I first created him, I made him huge. That would’ve been the first thing for me; I would’ve wanted somebody who looked like he was three times the size of Spider-Man, so it was almost like Spider-Man going against the Hulk. [I want] someone who is really formidable; whenever you have a skinny character against a big one it’s like ‘Woah, I’m going to have to work today.’ But instead, the two of them were about the same size.”
Furthermore, McFarlane offered: “I would’ve done something more dramatic. [I also would’ve increased] the nastiness; I never cared too much about the comics code. I always pushed the envelope until the editor said ‘You’d better pull that back.’”
Among the many classic titles that McFarlane worked on over the years is Wolverine, and when he spoke with us, he insisted that the success of that character shows that audiences are ready for a big, bad, bloody Venom.
“I think one of the reasons why Wolverine is so popular is because he did stuff that Captain America or Batman would never do,” McFarlane explained, hoping Venom is properly beefed-up and unleashed in the next “Spider-Man” film. “Today’s generation, they can handle that stuff.”
 
Wow, where's that from? Commercially, having Venom in 4 could be either good or bad. Good if they appease the complainers (not saying that I don't have my complaints), or bad if people see that he's back and don't like what they got in 3 and expect it to be the same.
 
Raimi has total control of SM4 and Venom isn't gonna be in it.
 
we never would of got venom if it wasn't for Sony sadly raimi hated the character and did not want it in the movie
 
Yet, he could've said "NO!" to their ideas (just like he did with the first two movies which turned out great), but he didn't!:rolleyes:

Anyway, the whole SM3 debate needs to end and all the discussions about how it should've been done, Venom etc. It's over. Move on already!

Let's wait for SM4 and see what it shall bring us, hopefully only good things!:)
 
“When I first created him, I made him huge. That would’ve been the first thing for me; I would’ve wanted somebody who looked like he was three times the size of Spider-Man, so it was almost like Spider-Man going against the Hulk. [I want] someone who is really formidable; whenever you have a skinny character against a big one it’s like ‘Woah, I’m going to have to work today.’ But instead, the two of them were about the same size.”

Thank you Todd. I don't mention it often because I'm afraid I'd be called a fanboy but one of the biggest problems I had with Venom in SM3 was his ridiculous size! There I said it!
 
Venom shouldn't be SM4 nor do I expect him to be.If Venom gets his own Spin off{Which I don't see how that would work without at least a Spider-man Cameo.}Let that be the continuation of the Venom story.
 
Where do reporters and McFarlane get off making this **** up?

Since when is Venom in Spider-man 4 when every indication says that Venom won't be in it.

Does McFarlane even own a computer?
 
Nice to see Mcfarlane feels that way about a character he created and not surprising but bottom line is Sam hates the character and he aint comin back in SM4, hopefully.
 
raimi never said he hates him. he said that he doesnt find him interesting and emotional if i remember correctly.
 
He hates him!:cmad:No I really don't beleive that I just think Rami prefers to work on characters he has a passion for which are the claasic villians.I think we have enough proof that when given the option Rami does awesome with the classic villians.Only exception being Sandman.
 
Venom....the most overrated Spider-man villain ever.



No thanks. Thank God Raimi doesn't like him enough to bring him back either.
 
Venom....the most overrated Spider-man villain ever.



No thanks. Thank God Raimi doesn't like him enough to bring him back either.


you really want to start this...
 
I don't understand the fuss with Venom either to be honest, he's decent enough but I don't think there's all that much to him.

Raimi is in his element with "classic" villains and that's who he needs to stick to.
 
Let me offer McFarlane some advice... Stop acting like people care about what you think! Just sit back and count your action figure money like a good boy, eh?

"McFarlane offers Raimi some advice on Venom" Hahahaha! Who gives a **** what McFarlane and his ego thinks? What is this, 1991?
 
I was disappointed with Venom in SM3, being a big fan I was upset when they killed him within the 20 minutes of screen time he had. I believe it is in the best interest of the franchise to save Venom for a reboot series.
 
I like Todd, I like Spawn, and he did awesome with Venom, but his advice isn't that good. No way would Hulk-Venom work on screen. Not every comic book has Venom as big as that, alot have him just a bit bigger than Spidey, which he was.

Todd, you created a great thing, but people improved on it. That's just like if the guy who created the first car were alive today telling people what to do better, when he isn't even involved anymore.
 
Let me offer McFarlane some advice... Stop acting like people care about what you think! Just sit back and count your action figure money like a good boy, eh?

"McFarlane offers Raimi some advice on Venom" Hahahaha! Who gives a **** what McFarlane and his ego thinks? What is this, 1991?

Hahaha.

Were you molested by McFarlane as a child? Some peope's unjustified hate towards successful people is incredibly hilarious sometimes. I don't think McFarlane is the bomb or anything but you sound like you have a bitter agenda against him.
 

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