Troy_Parker
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You have to remember, guys, Dr. Rafta still plays a part. He might be behind them for all we know.
I still think he's the one that says the "Ready to play God?" line.
You have to remember, guys, Dr. Rafta still plays a part. He might be behind them for all we know.
I just assumed that was your reasoning because the only changes the Lizard has compared to his comic counterpart is no clothes and a short snout. Literally nothing else is different. That's why I assumed you wanted a more detailed or complex look because it doesn't look at all like a TV 80s movie.
Every problem you have with the design is obviously because you don't like the Lizard in general. What would have made this design better? Nothing. Maybe the snout and clothes but then you have the Lizard from the comics verbatim. I don't understand what you don't like about the look...
I still think he's the one that says the "Ready to play God?" line.

Those are fair questions. Sure. I'll be happy to answer those. But first let me say if you like him, that's great. I'm not here to criticize you if your opinion differs from mine. If that Lizard works for you, I hope the film delivers what your wanting. I don't care for him because there is too much of the actor in his appearance. So much so that the essence of what makes the Lizard interesting (for me) is lost here. It's an ego driven look made to showcase WHO the actor is rather than celebrating the villain which I have enjoyed in the Spiderman mythos. Kind of like what they did in Spiderman 3, where you see Spiderman unmasked at every turn so we don't "forget" that it's TOBEY MAGUIRE! It appears that same philosophy is being pursued in this entry as well. I want to see hero against villain. Not actor against actor. So that is at the heart of my problems here. Length of snout, clothes or no clothes, etc., is irrelevant to me. It's the fact you have the guys face pouring right out of what otherwise could have been a very cool villain.
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The Lizard's an interesting villain because the entire time you're supposed to feel bad for Connors even when he's 9ft tall, green and scaly. Seeing the actor's face in the monster hits that point even harder that he's not supposed to be that way.
It sounds like they want Lizard in a sequel,while killing Connors.Where we can have Kraven & Lizard,where Kraven isn't hunting one Lizard,but a bunch of them.More than one Lizard would let us see Kraven actually kill them.
Instead of one good guy turned into a monster who spidey is trying to cure,we would see a bunch of them.
No one has said that that's the Lizard's goal, or has said what his goal even is. It's not about transforming humanity, but about getting the upper hand against Spidey.
I agree with Socool that it's Dr. Ratha's doing... I think that he's tasked to refine the Lizard formula (as a protoype to the strength formula that will become the Goblin formula) but doesn't succeed and ends up with more lizardmen. Creating more guilt for Connors if/when he turns back because his formula was turned into a weapon that's ruined more lives. As to how the SWAT team gets infected? Not a clue. But I'm willing to bet the fact they're in the OsCorp set is a clue.
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Climp? dude! I haven't talked to you in forever!
Could be.My theory is the SWAT team comes across Connors' sewer laboratory and somehow they're accidentally exposed to whatever turns Connors into the Lizard.
That would be pretty lame. The Lizard isn't a vampire.

I just hope I see some Spider-Man / Lizard scaling city skyscraper fighting, that's what we need brothas.
Maybe the swat guys become lizards after the Lizard bites them.
You're right. He's more like a werewolf.
In all seriousness, I wouldn't rule out the bite thing.