Bauchelain the Evil, on Jun 10 2009, 09:30 AM, said:
Anyway which of Spidey most serious enemies are left?
Vulture: orrible even in the comics and too easy to beat
Carnage: without Venom you can't do it
Kingpin:not a bad idea, they could throw some supervillains as henchmen so Spidey can kick asses and won't understand that Kingpin is behind everything until it's too late.
Lizard: seeing how the on-armed doctor has appeared it's possible and I've actually liked Lizardespecially when he started to control reptilians to invade New York
Rhino: big dumb guy who just charges people, not good
Electro: actually a good idea, powerful enough to kick Spidey's ass at the beginning and they could put a great beginning scene with a huge thunderstorm and Electro hit by the lightning.
Kraven:good scenes with the city hunt
Mysterio:if they can handle it, and I very much doubt it, his illusions could have great efect on Spiderman
I purposely never actually watched the 3rd one so that I could maintain a slight chance of watching the rest of them if they turned out to be much better.
I suppose for villain I think it all comes down to the type of situation it'll put spidey in. First movie was him coming to learn his ability and having to fight people he doesn't want to. Second was the doing whats right despite the consequences or people hating him. Third was staying good and resisting the temptations to be bad with all that power.
They can't really do anything new with someone like Carnage or Electro, who have gimmicks but are still fighting enemies without a lot of subtlety. A Sinister/Insidious Six or a lizard army invasion could be something new with the being massively outnumbered and having to try and protect the entire city all at once when there's only one of him. I think the best, though, would be someone like Mysterio or Chameleon (or Kraven if they did it right) who is more cloak-and-dagger or ambush-like and continually screws up Spidey/Peter's plans and life in general while remaining elusive. While Spidey has had people dislike him before, he's always still been potent. An enemy who for most of the movie is simply better than him and whom he can't catch despite his best efforts could be interesting, as the cops turn to him at first and then lose their trust in him and start offering to just deal with the madman, etc etc...