I'd be fine if it was just Matt taking down regular criminals.
Well this does sound like some of the rights of these characters is in a big complicated, bureaucratic legal maze, but I'm not sure Marvel would do a DD series without Kingpin. That's like doing a Superman TV series without Lex Luthor or a Batman TV series without the Joker, there is a big part of the mythos missing. It seems like Marvel would want to have access to Kingpin before agreeing to make a DD TV show
so how much of the Marvel Mob is wrapped up in Spider-Man's "universe" anyway? Oh, and will the in-house term "Maggia" be used? Heh.
I've never read it any of the early issues but there must have been something holding them together for the first 14 years before Kingpin made his appearance in the book.
In contrast Lex Luthor made his first appearance about 2 years after Superman did so he seems more quintessential to the character than Kingpin is to DD.
Keep in mind I have no clue whether to first 169 issues have enough quality and easy to contemporize material to fill 13 episodes, but I can't imagine they are that bad!
Madame Masque and Whiplash (well, at least the Marc Scarlotti version) were members of the Maggia. So was Count Nefaria, Gladiator, Plant Man, Porcupine and Unicorn. Masque, Whiplash, Nefaria, Gladiator and Unicorn are all Iron Man villains. Even Porcupine could qualify too. Gladiator, of course, is also a well-known DD villain.
So there's plenty there. I wouldn't say the cooler members are Spidey villains. You mostly get the likes of Silvermane, Rapier and Hammerhead in the pages of Spider-Man. There are plenty of well-known ones already in the MCU.
So let's say ultimately Kingpin is off the table, who can be retooled to fit his role and would it be appropriate to do so?
This is an extension of the MCU and we all know that no character is a 100% translation of their 616 or Ultimate counterparts... So could Owl work as a surrogate Kingpin or would that simply be two wrongs trying to achieve a right?
Agreed 100%.I guess, but then you are trying to turn Owl into something he is not, at least not traditionally. I think Kingpin is a better concept as a crime boss, he has a better name, better look and better stories.
Maybe you can turn Owl into the Kingpin, but then what do you do in the eventual gang war story? Who would Owl be fighting against? Also how much of an Kingpin clone would Owl be, would he have a son that is always to trying to defy and a wife who he loves, but is trying to get him out the criminal business? This seems like trying to turn Wizard into Dr. Doom in an FF movie, because you don't have the rights to Doom, it would very hard to do well and could easily ring false.
I think I prefer Owl as he is nowadays, a second rate crime boss who's pretensions of civility are thin mask for someone who has animistic rage and is willing to spill blood at the drop of a hat. That makes him a great contrast to more calm and in control Kingpin. It puts DD is a bad spot, does he topple the Kingpin and let someone with no real impulse control try to take his throne or does he allow his hated enemy to retain his power.
Again, I wold hope Marvel would get the rights to Kingpin, before making a DD TV series, its hard to do DD well without having the man who most consider his arch nemesis. Sure Kingpin may not have appeared as early as Lex Luthor in Superman, but to me he is just as important. I'm not sure how many Superman fans would happy with a TV series that turns Morgan Edge into a Lex Luthor clone, rather then having Lex Luthor in it. I don't mean to be a fan boy here, I think there are reasons why Kingpin has been regarded as a better villain then Owl.
Heck of a conundrum these blasted franchising rights have us in again.
I can see how it be complete character assassination for the Owl, and for what I know of him I rather like his psychopathic tendencies.
But bottom line is that it feels like if we can't have Kingpin something completely different will have to be made, a new character serving as a surrogate Kingpin would probably suck.
The Hood is available, but like Count Nefaria he might be too overpowered. I don't know what to say, I'm sticking to my guns insofar as the evidence available backing the live-action rights to Kingpin being tied to Sony, and considering Sony being intent on a Spider-Man Cinematic Universe I wouldn't be surprise if they don't have something involving Silvermane, Kingpin, Hammerhead and Tombstone once they are done with the Oscorp story.
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I don't think Arad knew what he was talking about there. I'm pretty sure Kingpin is a part of the Daredevil license, considering that TSSM could not use Kingpin due to rights issues. Ben Urich is also a Spider-Man character but is under the Daredevil rights umbrella.For those hoping that Kingpin will play an integral role in the Daredevil show I really wouldn't get my hopes up.
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Sony has taken a cue from the MCU in the profitability of creating a cinematic universe. Even though everything revolves around Oscorp at the moment they'll want to leave room in the future for a character that played a decent role in the Spider-Man canon.
I am not arguing that he wouldn't be used to better effect in the Netflix Daredevil show, especially considering that arguably the best Kingpin material was in Frank Miller's DD run, but realistically I don't see Sony putting a great character like Kingpin on indefinite loan.
Again I'm still not sure that Arad was correct about Sony owning the rights to Kingpin (again I go back to the fact that the Spectacular Spider-Man cartoon wasn't allowed to use Kingpin and was made by Sony) and even then, Marvel may have the TV rights to the character (Marvel is making the latest Spider-Man cartoon).
I don't think Arad knew what he was talking about there. I'm pretty sure Kingpin is a part of the Daredevil license, considering that TSSM could not use Kingpin due to rights issues. Ben Urich is also a Spider-Man character but is under the Daredevil rights umbrella.
Even if Sony has the rights to Kingpin, even in the TV medium, if Sony was willing to lease Kingpin to Fox, why couldn't Marvel do the same?
I really hope Marvel got the rights to Kingpin before they made the DD series. I would go by that assumption, until I saw the cast sheets and saw he was not there.
I don't think Hood or Count Nefaria are good replacements for Kingpin, I don't think they fit with DD's crime noir world. Even without his powers, Nefaria seems too much like an over the top aristocrat with an obviously evil last name and without his powers, he has no physical presence, so I don't think he works as a Kingpin stand in. I guess Alexander Bont could be the Kingpin, but there you are trying to make a character who only appeared in one arc, take over as DD's main villain, that seems messy. Well I guess the Spectacular Spider-Man cartoon replaced Kingpin with Tombstone, so maybe they could make another villain into the Kingpin, but it would take some really good writing to win me over on that choice.