fletch1076
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Why do movies find the need to constantly change the apprearance of the main villian from their comic book version? I was just watching Ghost Rider and thought of that. Ghost Rider, FF4, Spider-man, Iron-man, Batman, Superman, daredevil, Hulk all look almost exact to what we have known and loved from the comics. So why change the villians.
Green Goblin--nothing like the comics,(in fact that suit would have been perfect for Vulture)
New Goblin--no, don't think so
Blackheart-no
Doom-somewhat
Galactus--I think we all know how that turned out
Bullseye-not even close
Deathstrike-no
pyro-no
Sabretooth-no
toad-nope
mystque-kind of
jugger-decent
absorbing man-horrible
Kingpin-actually pretty good(unless King kong Bundy was available)
Scarecrow-never wore a suit--but decent
Ra-not English but ok
Doc-Ock-nothig like comics but good
Venom-pretty good considering
Sand-man-Dead on
I know people will answer--oh well they have to make it believable and the suits have to be accessable, not good enough cause that agruement isn't being used for the superheroes
Green Goblin--nothing like the comics,(in fact that suit would have been perfect for Vulture)
New Goblin--no, don't think so
Blackheart-no
Doom-somewhat
Galactus--I think we all know how that turned out
Bullseye-not even close
Deathstrike-no
pyro-no
Sabretooth-no
toad-nope
mystque-kind of
jugger-decent
absorbing man-horrible
Kingpin-actually pretty good(unless King kong Bundy was available)
Scarecrow-never wore a suit--but decent
Ra-not English but ok
Doc-Ock-nothig like comics but good
Venom-pretty good considering
Sand-man-Dead on
I know people will answer--oh well they have to make it believable and the suits have to be accessable, not good enough cause that agruement isn't being used for the superheroes