"The Amazing Spiderman" (2012)


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ive heard it could be campbell

That's what the news site said back in the day when they were filming S3 but I think in the end Brucey just had his normal funny cameo which I suppose he will have again in S4

It'd be kinda nice to give Bruce a bigger role actually. We all know Raimi loves him and all, but Bruce is a seriously underrated actor. He could play a villian you know!

Or he could make a surprise cameo as Ash! OMGZ

vs Jason vs Freddy vs Green Goblin vs Macgyver vs Spock vs Stone Cold

:p

It'd be kinda nice to give Bruce a bigger role actually. We all know Raimi loves him and all, but Bruce is a seriously underrated actor. He could play a villian you know!

Or he could make a surprise cameo as Ash! OMGZ

actually i read that bruce has a much much bigger role in sm4 so anythings possible.

You have to keep in mind that most of them are mutants as well, so with that in mind it's not that unrealistic inside the Marvel + movie world IMO.

If you are referring to the villains of Spiderman, you are wrong. Most of them are not mutants in the same way that the X-men are. They may be mutations but not mutants.

The symbiote originaly came from space aboard a space shuttle.

Actually, Spidey got the suite on a different world and brought it back with him.

Secret Wars circa 1984

See with Rhino and Vulture you are starting to get into totally out there comic book villians that Raimi doesn't want to do. Not that Venom was any more realistic lol

I suppose but he could lay the ground work for S5 if he wants to do S5

If you are referring to the villains of Spiderman, you are wrong. Most of them are not mutants in the same way that the X-men are. They may be mutations but not mutants.

Actually, Spidey got the suite on a different world and brought it back with him.

Secret Wars circa 1984

There are to many Marvel universes to keep up with to really say for sure on any subject these days lol

MC2, Earth-616 (the main universe), soooooo many others. I mean hell, Wolverine and The Hulk were hosts to the symbiote (not the Venom one though) and even Thor and the Punisher! But yes, Secret Wars was the first time Spidey came into contact with the "Venom" symbiote and brought back to Earth.

If you want to get really into it, check this. Galactus supposedly destroyed either the homeworld of these symbiotes, or a world overrun by the symbiotes at one point. In a battle with the Silver Surfer, Carnage (maybe it was Venom I don't recall) reacted quite....oddly to him.

Then there are other symbiotes like Toxin and Scream and Hybrid and Anti-Venom (lol) etc etc.

Bruce Campbell is Upgraded for Spiderman 4!

As we reported last week, much about "Spider-Man 4" is still in flux: Gary Ross is currently hard at work on a draft of the script after getting notes from director Sam Raimi and they claim they're still figuring out which villain makes the most sense to compliment Peter Parker's character growth in the picture. What's more, beyond the return of franchise stars Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst, few decisions about the cast have been made.

All of which makes comments that Raimi's buddy Bruce Campbell made last month extremely interesting, when he told Access Hollywood he'd have a major role in the new film.

When MTV News had a chance to talk to Raimi, of course we needed to know if Campbell was speaking the truth. After sneaking into cameos in the first three "Spider-Man" flicks, has the "Evil Dead" star really nabbed a major part in the fourth installment?

^ Thanks tease.. the remainder below.

As soon as I asked Raimi this question, he burst into laughter, as you can hear if you click on the video in this post. "I promised him we would write something because I really love putting him in the pictures," he then said. "I promised him a good, meaty role."

So there's your confirmation that Campbell will indeed have a significant part in "Spider-Man 4." But might that mean he'll play a villain?possibly Mysterio?as some web speculation has suggested? As of now, nothing is set in stone.

Of what role the actor will eventually play, Raimi admitted, "I don't even know what it is yet."

I hope they don't use Carnage. If they are serious about a Venom spinoff. They are going to need to save him for that.

I'd like to see Liz:)d :)

Bruce Campbell is Upgraded for Spiderman 4!

As we reported last week, much about "Spider-Man 4" is still in flux: Gary Ross is currently hard at work on a draft of the script after getting notes from director Sam Raimi and they claim they're still figuring out which villain makes the most sense to compliment Peter Parker's character growth in the picture. What's more, beyond the return of franchise stars Tobey Maguire and Kirsten Dunst, few decisions about the cast have been made.

All of which makes comments that Raimi's buddy Bruce Campbell made last month extremely interesting, when he told Access Hollywood he'd have a major role in the new film.

When MTV News had a chance to talk to Raimi, of course we needed to know if Campbell was speaking the truth. After sneaking into cameos in the first three "Spider-Man" flicks, has the "Evil Dead" star really nabbed a major part in the fourth installment?

bruce will play mysterio.

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