![]() ![]() The next day, Peter sees the news of Norman's demise. As a result, he becomes a human mass of electricity. Whilst tending to some dangerous maintenance, he loses his balance and falls into a tank of modified electric eels being used for experiments. Max Dillon, now assuming that he and Spider-Man are best friends, attends work on his birthday as an electrician at Oscorp. The next day, it is reported that Norman Osborn is dead, making Harry Osborn CEO of Oscorp. Before he dies, he gives Harry a small device which he claims contains his life's work. Norman explains to Harry that sickness is genetic and that Harry is at the age where it will begin to show. ![]() After years of being away from the city, Harry Osborn returns home and talks with his father, Norman Osborn, who is in very sick health. However, later in the evening, Peter tells Gwen about the visions he's been having and insists that he needs to keep his promise in which Gwen breaks up with Peter. During the chase, he saves the life of a man named Max Dillon.Īfterward, Peter meets Gwen at their high school graduation ceremony where the two share a kiss. Whilst talking to Gwen Stacy on the phone, he sees a vision of her late father, Captain Stacy, and is reminded of the promise he made to stay away from Gwen. In the present day, Spider-Man is in pursuit of criminals carrying a truck full of dangerous chemicals called plutonium through the city. He and his wife Mary Parker try to flee aboard a private jet that is hijacked by an assassin. In a flashback, former Oscorp scientist and businessman Richard Parker records a video message to explain his disappearance. And when his old friend Harry Osborn ( Dane DeHaan) returns, Peter comes to realize that all his enemies have one thing in common: Oscorp. With the emergence of Electro ( Jamie Foxx), Peter must confront him, who is a far more powerful than he is. However, his greatest battle yet is about to begin. Without further ado, here's a complete ranking of every Spider-Man movie villain we've seen.Ģ1.Confident in his powers as Spider-Man, Peter Parker ( Andrew Garfield) embraces his new role as a hero and spends time with Gwen Stacy ( Emma Stone) in between protecting New York from criminals. These villains span from utter classics to complete snoozes but that's OK, because we've always got a wise-cracking webslinger on the other end. And, so, when could be a better time to talk about the best and the worst of the baddies we've seen on screen?īelow, we get into many of the faces who've terrorized our various versions of Peter Parker (and Miles Morales) from both near (his enemies tend to be people he once thought of as friends) and far (there are also some randos in the mix with great power, comes great random aggression). ![]() But based on the trailers for the film, we can confirm that we'll be seeing quite a few of those villains again. Despite all the chatter out there about any of the Spideys, we can't confirm or deny. Perhaps you've also heard the rumors that we'll be seeing the faces of some Spider-Mans of past, too. Perhaps you've also heard that some familiar faces-faces that aren't so friendly-will be returning for that movie. Perhaps you've heard that a new Spider-Man movie, titled Spider-Man: No Way Home is coming. And part of that is because villains are just so, so important to the very fabric of what makes a Spider-Man movie great. And while most of them are entertaining, not all of them are excellent. If Spider-Man was truly nothing without his villains, all 10 of those Spider-Man films would be, well, excellent. In the last 20 years, we've gotten three different live action versions of Spider-Man (Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, and Tom Holland) who have all been varying levels of excellent, and an animated assortment of Spider-Mans (in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse) that was just as good if not somehow better. Can I say something that's only, like, half-true? Spider-Man is nothing without his villains. ![]()
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