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Post by politicidal on Sept 2, 2018 16:46:04 GMT
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Post by scabab on Sept 2, 2018 17:03:36 GMT
They need to be careful with this because both Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 suffered from the problem of having three different villains.
They should stick to what worked for Homecoming. Have a main villain and then one small side villain.
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Post by Vassaggo on Sept 2, 2018 17:55:38 GMT
They need to be careful with this because both Spider-Man 3 and The Amazing Spider-Man 2 suffered from the problem of having three different villains. They should stick to what worked for Homecoming. Have a main villain and then one small side villain. If they balance them like a few of the lesser known baddies being captured in the beginning just to show Spidey's increase in crime fighting. Not using them as actual villains for the plot, I'd be ok with that. Anything to avoid the villain saturation you so succulently expressed.
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Post by politicidal on Sept 2, 2018 20:04:44 GMT
I'm not necessarily against the inclusion of multiple villains. Homecoming had four other baddies besides Vulture and worked out fine. As with anything else, it's how they're written into the plot.
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Post by DC-Fan on Sept 2, 2018 23:32:14 GMT
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Post by Hauntedknight87 on Sept 2, 2018 23:38:47 GMT
I actually like that they're using Villains that are not exactly A list.
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Post by Power Ranger on Sept 3, 2018 6:33:27 GMT
But Firefist in DP2 was garbage.
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