• The Spiderman balloon passes by during the 88th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2014 in New York.

The Spiderman balloon passes by during the 88th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2014 in New York. (Photo : Getty Images/Michael Loccisano)


Spidey will conquer the big screen again in 2017 in his solo movie, "Spider-Man: Homecoming." Though his film has started to flood the headlines in the Entertainment sphere, it still is unclear who will be his villain as Michael Keaton, who portrayed Batman, was offered to fight against Spidey but it did not materialize.

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Spiderman will show up in the much anticipated blockbuster Captain America film which will hit theaters this week where he will declare his fandom of Cap as shown in one of the film's trailers. He is said to be in the Marvel Cinematic universe as Sony and Disney agreed and would make his debut in the third Captain America movie where heroes battle each other but it turned out that Marvel had been thinking of having him in early phases of the third Captain America film, Yahoo movies reported.  

"It was like a creative dream," the film's co-director Anthony Russo told the online site during the recent press junket of the movie. "Can we possibly get this character in this movie?"

Spiderman had fought with Venom, Sandman, The Lizard, Electro, three different Goblins, Rhino and Doc Ock. For his future enemy, there are several candidates, one of whom is Dr. Jonathan turned into the Spot after recreating a radiation from Dagger and Cloak of Cloak.

Walrus, whose known for his strength can be a candidate too. He comes in a walrus dress and destroys crap, which is his favorite thing to do as he does not even steal. Iguana as Super-Lizard is a candidate but not likely.

Then there is Captain Kangaroo who hangs out with kangaroos too much and got his powers from them. He just jumps a lot and may not be fit to work in any movie, including Spidey's, according to Creators.

Swarm has more potential to make Spidey's life miserable, but only if he can control millions of bees. His storyline goes like this: One Nazi scientist killed the queen bee, causing the bees to eat his flesh and control his mind. Venom was pissed off one day and jumped into the bees, ate the scientist's skeleton and killed him.

If Marvel goes for the guy controlling bees, it may work out with the Spiderman story; or they can consider Stegron who can likewise be a cool villain. He is the half-man half-stegosaurus monster who can control dinosaurs.

There is also a scientist who tried to cure cancer with a homeless man as the test subject. The latter lived and became a walking cancer guy, and came out as part of society's cancer

Tom Holland, who played Spiderman in the recent Captain America film, speaks in the video below, saying he is on Team Iron Man: