Summary

Insomniac Games has been hit by some devastating leaks over the last year, which has more than likely contributed to its decision to not move forward with moreMarvel’s Spider-Man 2story content. Regardless, this decision to"cancel"Marvel’s Spider-Man 2DLCputs the third installment between a rock and a hard place with its villains.

Ironically, thanks toMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s discontinued story content,Marvel’s Spider-Man 3could end up repeating the mistakes of Sam Raimi’s film of the same name, which was bloated with subplots on account of an abundance of villains. This is due to several villains that were all but confirmed forMarvel’s Spider-Man 3at the end ofMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, as well as others that were teased who will inevitably need somewhere to land if the series wants to avoid having unfinished stories.

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Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 Could End Up With Too Many Villains

Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 Already Has a Handful of Villains All But Confirmed

WhileMarvel’s Spider-Man 2only subtly teased some villains for the next game, there are some characters it all but confirmed by the time the credits rolled.Doctor Octopusand Green Goblin, for example, are presumed to be lead antagonists inMarvel’s Spider-Man 3after a bitter Norman Osborn consorts with Otto Octavius in his jail cell in one ofMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s post-credits scenes. Otto’s comment that he was preparing for the “final chapter” clearly indicates his partnership with Norman inMarvel’s Spider-Man 3to eliminate Spider-Man.

Even More Villains Were Teased in Marvel’s Spider-Man 2

Apart from the obvious villains that will likely take center stage inMarvel’s Spider-Man 3, there are others that were teased inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2who might have been better off getting their own DLC. Carnage, for instance, may be the most prominent villain currently set up for a continued story, afterMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s “The Flame” side missions revealed who is presumably Cletus Kasady, Carnage’s usual host in the comic books. The unresolved outcome of “The Flame” is perhaps the game’s clearest hint at DLC, and that was even more evidenced byInsomniac’s leaked roadmap forMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, which revealed plans to continue Carnage’s story at a later date.

Another villain that is teased inMarvel’s Spider-Man 2’s story is Chameleon, who is briefly shown drinking a martini on a rooftop as Peter Parker exits the scene. Upon arriving at what is soon revealed to be Chameleon’s apartment, Peter discovers many of the villain’s disguises, some surveillance equipment, and various clues suggesting Chameleon has been operating undercover in New York City for some time. As Peter leaves the apartment, Chameleon can be seen in disguise, openly committing to finishing what his brother, Kraven the Hunter, started.

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While Chameleon DLC was not included in Insomniac’s leaked story content plans forMarvel’s Spider-Man 2, the famous villain’s story was nonetheless set up to continue.

Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 Needs to Figure Out Where to Put All of Its Villains

With Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin,Carnage, and Chameleonall seemingly relying onMarvel’s Spider-Man 3to continue their stories, the sequel may end up too crowded to sufficiently flesh out each individual arc — especially if the game plans to feature even more villains not yet revealed, and the series' history suggests it more than likely does. This puts Insomniac in a bit of a rough spot since it discontinued any plans it might have had forMarvel’s Spider-Man 2DLC, as attempting to stuff every unresolved story into the final installment may ultimately work against it.

Instead, launching anotherMarvel’s Spider-Manspin-off title to introduce Silk (who appeared in the final post-credits scene forMarvel’s Spider-Man 2) might be the best route to take, as it would allow her a proper introduction as well as an opportunity to conclude some of these open-ended villain arcs. Arguably, the focus ofMarvel’s Spider-Man 3needs to primarily be onGreen Goblin, as his villain arc finally came to a head in the second installment, so every other villain currently hanging in the balance shouldn’t be allowed to overshadow him.

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Spider-Men Peter Parker and Miles Morales face the ultimate test of strength inside and outside the mask as they fight to save the city, each other and the ones they love, from the monstrous Venom and the dangerous new symbiote threat.Explore an expansive Marvel’s New York with faster web-swinging and the all-new Web Wings, quickly switching between Peter and Miles to experience different stories, epic new abilities and high-tech gear.Wield Peter’s symbiote abilities and Miles’ explosive bio-electric powers in battle against new and iconic Marvel Super Villains – including an original take on a symbiote-infused Venom, the ruthless Kraven the Hunter, the volatile Lizard, and more from the Marvel Rogues’ Gallery.

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Marvel’s Spider-Man 3 Could be ‘in Early Production’ at Insomniac

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