Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Why Vulture Should Appear along with Kraven as a villain in the Upcoming Spider-Man 2017 Reboot

While more announcements on the upcoming Spider-Man reboot are yet to be made, Marvel should consider adding another villain in the film so that their possible intentions on including Kraven the Hunter does not make the movie lame and disappointing. While there are many other Spider-Man villains in the comics to bring onto the big screen one of them should be included as the films secondary antagonist should at least be the Vulture.

The Vulture is an alias used by several fictional characters, all supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original character to use the alias is Adrian Toomes. A recurring supervillain and enemy of Spider-Man, he was the second villain Spider-Man encountered, after the Chameleon. Other characters have taken the mantle as enemies of Spider-Man, but Adrian Toomes usually remains the main character.

 Adrian Toomes was born in Staten Island, New York. He is a former electronics engineer who was once the business partner of Gregory Bestman; Bestman handled the finances whilst Toomes handled the inventions. One day, after creating a flight harness, Toomes eagerly rushed into Bestman's office to share the happy news. However, Bestman was not there, and Toomes discovered that Bestman had secretly been embezzling funds and that Toomes had no legal recourse, meaning he lost his job. Enraged, Toomes wrecked the business, discovering that the harness also granted him superhuman strength. He then decided to turn to crime professionally as the Vulture.


 Now for the main reasons why the Marvel Studios staff involved in developing the upcoming Spider-Man reboot in 2017 should include Vulture as a major villain along with Kraven the Hunter in the film for Tom Holland's Spider-Man to take on

 1.With many more villains for Marvel to use from the Spider-Man comics, it's gonna take more than one to make Spider-Man's first Marvel Cinematic film very interesting

2. With Marvel attempting in to include one of the most ridiculous looking villains from the comics in the potential reboot and for how they intend on making it too much of an embarassing comedy, the least they should do is make sure that they include two villains with Kraven being the villain that Spider-Man fights throughout most of the film while Adrien Toomes (being the one that hires the hunter to kill the wallcrawler)  bides his time while obtaining some flight tech gear similar to Sam Wilson's and take on Spider-Man as the Vulture in the film's climatic battle


3.The idea of ripping off movies with the least decent, least awesome, and least power villains in potential superhero films like Spider-Man 2017 shows just how lazy, selfish and corrupt the people developing them really are which is why they should include another major villain in the film for Spider-Man to fight instead of Chameleon

4.After seeing 12 marvel cinematic films with so much sci fi heavy action, Marvel should not keep wasting most of their time using real world/non superpowered villains

and

5. Because Sony cancelled Spider-Man 4 and chose to reboot the franchise on the character's 50th anniversary over certain circumstances, it kept Vulture from making his debut on the big screen which is another reason why Kevin Feige and the staff directing and writing the script for the film should include Vulture as a major villain before they get started on directing the movie


Now for how Marvel should be able to adapt the Vulture in the Spider-Man 2017 reboot, this how they should do it;

1. If the reason they are attempting to use Kraven in the movie is because their minds are bent on government responses and to much boring real world stuff they should have Vulture start out as a corrupt government official that hires Kraven to hunt down Spider-Man while he gets his hands on flight tech gear that works with the wings being shaped like an actual vulture's, coated silver, wings are metallic and allow the person wearing the gear to fly with propellers on each wing able to lift him into the air and fly with a jet pack that allows him to move forward

2. While battling Spiderman, Vulture should wear wrist guns to defend himself and attack his enemies at the same time

3.The Vulture's depiction should be done more modern and realistic just like the version of the character from Spectacular Spiderman but with a helmet that allows him to take control of his flight gear

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4. These are two of the best actors fit to play Vulture in the 2017 Spider-Man film to choose from and they are

Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston who is up to playing a Marvel Villain


and


Spectre's Christoph Waltz who is known for his roles in films as villains


Now the one thing that is yet to be certain other than the character's confirmation of appearing in the film is whether the tech flight gear he will be wearing will be from a company that has developed the technology or the Falcon's tech flight gear (incase he does die in Captain America Civil War due to the upcoming third installment being the last Captain America film of the MCU which was confirmed by sources) revampted with propellers in each wing to help steady the steering


Now please before anymore critical updates start coming up, please choose which actor is best fit for the Vulture and please convince the people of Marvel Studios to include him as the main antagonist for the upcoming Spider-Man 2017 film while there is still time!














Wednesday, November 4, 2015

How Crossfire is Sure to be the Villain for Ant Man and The Wasp

With the Ant Man sequel titled "Ant Man and the Wasp" announced for 2018 as the most recent and second late addition to Marvel Phase 3, the villain that Marvel is sure to use is most likely to be William Cross aka Crossfire and this article will explain how Crossfire is sure to be the villain for the upcoming Ant Man and the Wasp film.




Crossfire (William Cross) is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. He was created by writer Steven Grant and artist Jim Craig in Marvel Two-in-One #52 (June 1979). Crossfire is the cousin of Darren Cross.


Yup and besides being realistic by using certain firearms and being a skilled gun man, Crossfire is the best choice for the upcoming Ant Man and the Wasp film is definitely because the Yellowjacket from Ant Man (2015) was his cousin Darren Cross who was played by Corey Strolls.

And because Scott Lang as Ant Man killed Darren by messing up the functions of his Yellowjacket suit while going subatomic causing Darren to implode out of existence, there is no better villain for Marvel to choose than one who is willing to retaliate over a death in the family which is why Crossfire is sure to be the villain for the upcoming Ant Man and the Wasp film.

And for the actor that Marvel should cast on portraying Crossfire, the one man that should be fit for the role is Die Hard actor Bruce Willis.



Bruce Willis has been known for many roles that involves crime, action, comedy, any that involves shoot outs as well as him playing a character that acts like a jerk and someone who acts whacky with anger management issues, and because the Ant Man films are partially comical, Marvel should definately consider giving one of LA's most popular actors a try for the Ant Man sequels villain and Willis should be the guy to play Crossfire.


And once Crossfire is confirmed to be the villain for Ant Man and The Wasp, he will hunt down Scott and kill anyone close to him to avenge his cousin's death and both Lang as Ant Man and Hope van Dyne as the new Wasp are gonna do what ever it takes to bring him down.