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Sequels Villians you NEVER want to see...

November Rain said:
I don't see the point of this thread. if all said villains came up in a dream sequence, everyone in this thread would die of a geekasm during the films.

why bother saying never, there will always be room for characters in films, no matter how small. I mean fans love nothign more than cameos so why bother restricting the extent of one in the films.

sometimes i wonder about you peeps...

:o

Well I created this thread, and I hate cameo's by characters{ Not creators like Stan} and I don't really think I have ever really had a geekasm before so... I made this thread.
 
Spot, Trapster, Walrus, Hypno-Hustler. Somehow, I don't think that those guys would translate well to the screen.
 
I don't ever ever want to see Electro in a movie it's not like I don't like the guy or anything but I would not like to see him in a movie.
 
November Rain said:
I don't see the point of this thread. if all said villains came up in a dream sequence, everyone in this thread would die of a geekasm during the films.


:o

LMBO!!!!!:up:
 
Swarm lol
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The Arachnoid
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weezerspider said:
Well I created this thread, and I hate cameo's by characters{ Not creators like Stan} and I don't really think I have ever really had a geekasm before so... I made this thread.
you hate cameos and name drops????

what kinda fan are you???

:eek:
 
Since Video Man never appeared in any comic, I don't think you have anything to worry about.
 
The Sandman.



Wait.................damnit.
 
The Walrus.

Actually that would be brilliant :P

Seriously though, the chameleon. I don't see how they could make him seem like anything but a Mystique rip-off.
 
Carnage. A second-rate Joker personality fitted with second-rate Venom powers. Unoriginal to the core, and to this day I can't understand why so many people like him.
 
I was a Carnage fan at one point. I saw him as Venom without the moral code. Then I came to realize that Venom's moral code, like most aspects of him, didn't make much sense. Then I just got sick of both of them. I can't believe I'm actually looking forward to seeing Venom in a movie after years of protesting that it should never be. But it looks like they're going to handle him intelligently, & I trust Raimi.
And I wouldn't compare Carnage's personality to Joker's; he's more like Sabretooth. Joker revels in the death, not the killing, if that makes sense. Carnage wants to see the person writhe in their death throes w/their blood dripping off his claws (which I don't think he can even see.) while Joker likes to look at the aftermath & laugh. He's more about the theatricality than the kill. I'd bet if he could, he'd keep his victims alive just so he could do it to them all over again.
 
Andy C. said:
Carnage. A second-rate Joker personality fitted with second-rate Venom powers. Unoriginal to the core, and to this day I can't understand why so many people like him.

Carnage and Joker aren't alike at all. Read the Spidey/Batman crossover from '95. They argue about their respective approaches to villiany and it's quite a contrast.
 
Spideyfan01 said:
Spot
Hammerhead
Beetle
Masters of Menace
Kangaroo
Little threat of these.
Hammerhead looks like a Dick Tracy villain & is way too one-dimensional to make it to film.
Beetle is better fit for Iron Man, & why use him when you've got Scorpion?
THe rest are too ridiculous & unlikely to touch on.
 
Majik1387 said:
I honestly don't want to see Kraven.
If I could think of a way that he could translate to film, it'd be a different matter. A dude wearing a lion's mane & trying to hunt in the big city is just too outlandish.
 
the thing is the characters that end up in the films are not necessarily the ones you have been reading about, that can be said about pretty much the majority of people that have ended up in the spidey films...

i don't understand how hating a character in one media can mean you completely wish to deny their existence in another.

what happened to the belief of positive re-invention?

:o
 
November Rain said:
what happened to the belief of positive re-invention?

:o

That's what happened with Doc Ock. He was always a dangerous foe in the comics but his classic look was just awful. I didn't think he would come off well at all in SM2 but they changed him just enough and Molina just owned the screen.
 
49erVenom said:
That's what happened with Doc Ock. He was always a dangerous foe in the comics but his classic look was just awful.

While I disagree with your opinion that his classic look was awful, I do agree it would not translate well onto screen. But then that goes for most of the classic villain's costumes. In the Goblin's case, they look worse on screen. They just can't seem to translate them well at all costume wise.

But Ock went thru costume changes over the years. And I wanted to see him in his slick white armani suit at some point in the movie. But the trenchcoat look was just as awesome.
 
Be thankful he didn't wear that green & gold armor from the 90's cartoon.
 

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