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10 Villains Who Could Kickstart The Spider-Man Reboot

Earlier this year, we brought you a list of ten characters that we'd love to see appear in the Spider-Man re-reboot, comprised of a few friends, foes and females from Peter Parker's comic life. Now, with the news that new Spidey star Tom Holland has reportedly already filmed his Captain America: Civil War cameo, we thought it was time to start pondering which of the character's iconic villains could kick his latest screen adventure off on the right foot!
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1) J. Jonah Jameson

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He’s been arguably the biggest nuisance in Peter Parker’s quest to do right by the citizens of New York, and ultimately J. Jonah Jameson was the biggest villain whose (full) presence was missing from Marc Webb’s series. J. Jonah Jameson is a crucial foe in Spider-Man‘s formative years, and he simply has to make his way back to the character’s on-screen life.

JJJ has been the architect of so many great Spidey conflicts – just take Scorpion’s origin, for example – and holds the key to capturing the downtrodden essence of Peter’s early heroic career. While he may never truly become the villain of any one movie, he’s the constant dark presence, the “slow knife” to quote Christopher Nolan’s Talia Al Ghul.

J. Jonah Jameson has it in for the Wall-Crawler as much as any of his more immediate foes do and is a key component to bring back to the fray as the new series kicks off in 2017.

So, how’d we do? Are our suggestions for the franchise hitting the mark of a Netflix’s Daredevil? Or perhaps we’re falling sadly into Fantastic Four territory? Let us know your thoughts on which villain should kick the Spider-Man reboot off in the comments below!!


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Gareth is 25 years old and lives in Cardiff. Interests include film, TV and an unhealthy amount of Spider-Man comics and Killers songs. Expect constant references to the latter two at all times.