Jumping
the gun of Fox’s panel at Comic-Con, the director Marc Webb talks with Total Film about the
main villains in the movie, and guess what, Rhino isn’t on of them.
“There
won’t be any Rhino in that footage because there's too much work to be done
there,” said Webb, ahead of the film’s Comic-Con preview, “but listen, Electro
is the main villain.”
“Rhino sort of makes a teasing appearance in the film in a very calculated and careful way, but the main villain in this movie is Electro and you get a real sense of the power and magnitude of that villain.”
“Electro to me was somebody I was always curious about, because he's inherently cinematic. There is something terrifying and God-like about Electro. He is elemental in the way that Poseidon or Zeus is.”
“You feel a sense of bigness about him,” adding. “He's somebody who just his touch has the power of a thousand third rails and will obliterate anybody near him. I think it's incredibly exciting to play with that kind of power.”
“Spider-Man's greatest weapon is that web and when he shoots a web at Electro, there's a current and webs are conductive and that's going to pose some real issues for Spider-Man…”
“Rhino sort of makes a teasing appearance in the film in a very calculated and careful way, but the main villain in this movie is Electro and you get a real sense of the power and magnitude of that villain.”
“Electro to me was somebody I was always curious about, because he's inherently cinematic. There is something terrifying and God-like about Electro. He is elemental in the way that Poseidon or Zeus is.”
“You feel a sense of bigness about him,” adding. “He's somebody who just his touch has the power of a thousand third rails and will obliterate anybody near him. I think it's incredibly exciting to play with that kind of power.”
“Spider-Man's greatest weapon is that web and when he shoots a web at Electro, there's a current and webs are conductive and that's going to pose some real issues for Spider-Man…”
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