Spider-Verse’s unused villain design.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT An unused villain design for Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse proved that the film's cut villain scenes should have been left as part of the film. Initially, the first act of the Into the Spider-Verse sequel included a scene where Spot, the film's villain, entered Marvel Comics' The Bar With No Name.
A post from the hombreoctubre Twitter account belonging to Sony Animation character designer Jesus Alonso Iglesias reveals initial designs from one of Spider-Man's most iconic villains: Hammerhead. Hammerhead was initially set to be part of Across the Spider-Verse's cut post-credits scene as evidenced by the fantastic design from Iglesias. Not only does the great design fit the style of the Spider-Verse movies, but it proves the cut scene should have been left in to better tie into Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse.
Why Spider-Verse 3 Needs To Include Across The Spider-Verse's Cut Villain Designs Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse needs to include these cut villain designs simply due to their expert craftsmanship. It would be a shame for several talented animators and character designers to create such fantastic designs for Spider-Man villains only for the second film to have cut them out.
Furthermore, it would simply make the world of the Spider-Verse movies feel more lived in. By including a bunch of Spider-Man villains in the third film, it could emulate the first two by building a fleshed-out world. Into the Spider-Verse and Across the Spider-Verse's Easter eggs allowed both to feel incredibly vivid and vibrant in terms of the universes visited feeling real and distinct.
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