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That said, there are still several great Spider-Man villains we want to see show up in Marvel movies that could provide some exciting storylines.
10) Kindred

Kindred is one of the most polarizing Spider-Man villains, but most of that comes from the revelation of who he was in the end. However, if Marvel makes some changes to his story, and specifically doesn’t go with the idea that he is the two clones that Harry Osborn created from Norman Osborn and Gwen Stacy’s DNA, Gabriel and Sarah Stacy. However, forget the origin, and the character was incredible, a demonic presence that haunts Spider-Man and pushes him to the limit. The design was incredible, and this character deserves a lot more attention and could be a big addition to a Marvel movie.
9) Hammerhead

Hammerhead could realistically show up in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, but whether he does remains unknown. If the storyline in that movie is about the mob wars from the comics, there is no reason it shouldn’t include Hammerhead, an often-ignored and overlooked Spider-Man villain who deserves a lot more respect. Named thanks to his steel-reinforced head. He has always been one of Spider-Man’s top mob bosses, and it is time he had a role in a Marvel movie or Disney+ series in that role.
8) Sin-Eater

Sin-Eater was an older villain who was brought back and became a threat once again during the Kindred storyline. In his first appearance, he was a killer who murdered one of Spider-Man’s close friends on the police force, Captain Jean DeWolff. Stanley Carter was a corrupt cop trying to cover up his own sins. When he came back in the Kindred storyline, he had his gun that stripped people of their “sins,” and he is the reason Norman Osborn is no longer a villain. Sin-Eater is a great villain, and his powers of stripping villains of their evil for his own nefarious purposes would be a great movie storyline.
7) Jackal

Miles Warren was responsible for one of Spider-Man’s most controversial storylines. He created the Spider-Man clones and the other clones who tormented Spider-Man. This included Ben Reilly and Kaine, as well as the clones of Gwen Stacy and more. Known as Jackal, he is a brilliant biochemist and uses his scientific knowledge for evil purposes. If the MCU wants to really test audiences, they should bring in Miles to create Ben Reilly and maybe even Kaine, which could offer up a great story, and since it won’t last for five years, the MCU could do it right.
6) Hobgoblin

The Green Goblin has appeared in three different Spider-Man movies, with the first being Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man movie (Norman), the second being the Amazing Spider-Man film (Harry), andย Spider-Man: No Way Homeย (Norman’s return). There have also been rumors that the Hobgoblin, a very different villain, was coming to the Tom Holland movies, but it hasn’t happened yet. The big idea is that Ned Leeds would become the Hobgoblin, and Peter would have to fight his former friend (since the comic book version of Ned became the Hobgoblin for a short time). This would be a great surprise for Spider-Man: Brand New Day.













