PeterBenParker
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But what's truly compelling about an old geezer who dresses like his pet parrot?![]()
The MCU tie-in with the Falcon, the aerial fight sequences, the old vs young storyline. Cool visually.

But what's truly compelling about an old geezer who dresses like his pet parrot?![]()

Mysterio could be tied into the MCU as well with the whole Hologram thing in MCU movies, he could be used to capitalize on that.The MCU tie-in with the Falcon
We've already seen THREE aerial fights through the course of three Spider-Man films.the aerial fight sequences,
I'll give you that.the old vs young storyline.
Mysterio easily wins over Vulture in that category.Cool visually.
Vulture requires little set up as a villain, given that the same tech already exists in the MCU for Falcon. It's easy to introduce him without spending too much time on his origin or giving an explanatory background to how his tech works. If Falcon were also in the Spider-Man film, it would be even more of a bridge for the audience.
I don't think people can think that Vulture is lame but Falcon isn't, when they would be quite similar. Falcon's aerial scenes in CA:TWS were among the highlights. But we haven't seen an evil version of that using far deadlier force, which is what Vulture would do, perhaps having a more advanced, sophisticated version that he has invented.
I'm okay with Vulture, but as a secondary villain. He can't hold his own movie up IMO.
Sounds hilarious when you put it that way.
As I said, he's just very flexible because a lot of fans consider him a 'joke' villain and nothing more. You can easily flip the switch if you need to.

RDJ said he hasn't signed anything for Spidey's solo film yet. Remember when everyone thought he was 100% in it because they said something about Atlanta in the summer?
You should think of it like KITT and KARR in Knight Rider. Falcon would be like KITT: the good version who doesn't kill and protects lives. Vulture would be like KARR, the original prototype, who is all about self preservation and killing others.
I'd say Vulture would have to have a better, far more advanced suit than Falcon and know Falcon's weaknesses too, in order for him to have the advantage and require Spider-Man's presence here. Spider-Man would be like the random, unpredictable element whereas Falcon vs Vulture would be too much like fighting fire with fire. Vulture would know how to defeat Falcon (especially if he's a master of that tech) but wouldn't be able to get a handle on Spidey.
Vulture requires little set up as a villain, given that the same tech already exists in the MCU for Falcon. It's easy to introduce him without spending too much time on his origin or giving an explanatory background to how his tech works. If Falcon were also in the Spider-Man film, it would be even more of a bridge for the audience.
I don't think people can think that Vulture is lame but Falcon isn't, when they would be quite similar. Falcon's aerial scenes in CA:TWS were among the highlights. But we haven't seen an evil version of that using far deadlier force, which is what Vulture would do, perhaps having a more advanced, sophisticated version that he has invented.