SPIDER-MAN: Ranking Peter Parker's Villains In The Marvel Cinematic Universe From Worst To Best

SPIDER-MAN: Ranking Peter Parker's Villains In The Marvel Cinematic Universe From Worst To Best

The Marvel Cinematic Universe's Peter Parker has faced a lot of sinister foes over the past few years, but how do they all compare? In this feature, we're ranking all those villains from worst to best...

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By JoshWilding - Jan 11, 2022 05:01 PM EST
Filed Under: No Way Home

Over the course of three movies set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Tom Holland's Peter Parker has faced some truly spectacular - and sinister - villains. Until those Variants were brought into this shared world, Marvel Studios made it a priority to use bad guys we hadn't seen on screen before, and they've all challenged this iconic superhero in new and exciting ways.

Spider-Man: No Way Home upped the ante by pitting the teenager against a quintet of baddies, and between that and Spider-Man: Homecoming and Spider-Man: Far From Home, it's been a challenging few years for poor Peter. Luckily, he's overcome the odds, but not without being pushed to his limits.

In this feature, we rank the main villains Spider-Man has faced in the MCU from worst to best. As you might expect, spoilers for each of his movies follow, so you'll want to read on at your own risk, especially if you haven't seen the recently released final instalment of the Sony/Marvel Studios trilogy.

To see who comes out on top of this sinister ranking, simply click on the "Next" button down below. 
 

8. Mac Gargan

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As of right now, we're still struggling to figure out why Marvel bothered to include Mac Gargan in Spider-Man: Homecoming. After a blink and you'll miss it cameo during the Staten Ferry sequence, he returns in the mid-credits scene scarred, broken and anxious to get revenge on Spidey.

Nothing has happened since then, though, and we're hoping there's a chance he'll now be the villain (or at least one of them) in Spider-Man 4. We just hope Marvel Studios can find a way to make up for the fact that the private eye who found himself trapped within the Scorpion suit after a deal with J. Jonah Jameson went awry has been transformed into a generic criminal.

It now seems most likely that we'll see Scorpion used the same way as Crossbones in Captain America: Civil War or as a secondary villain, but the opportunity to do something special with him has not been lost (especially if he's paired up with the Venom symbiote like in the comics). 
 

7. Lizard & Sandman

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Yes, we're lumping these two Spider-Man: No Way Home villains in together because, honestly, they made about the same impact in the threequel. Both were brought to life solely with visual effects (footage from previous movies was used to show them in their human forms), and neither had much of a story arc beyond being there to give the Spider-Men something to punch.

They served a purpose, though, and it was fun to see the MCU's Peter Parker interact with them. The Lizard basically still wanted to turn everyone into a lizard, while Sandman just wanted to get home. We appreciate there was only so much screentime to go around, but more could have been done.

As it stands, we definitely enjoyed what they both brought to the table in terms of the fight scenes, though the giant Sandman idea definitely feels played out now. When it comes to The Lizard, we're not sure why Marvel Studios didn't take this opportunity to re-design the character, because he looked every bit as bad as in 2012's The Amazing Spider-Man
 

6. Shocker

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Herman Schultz has never been one of Spider-Man's greatest villains, so we can't complain too much about him being "wasted" here. Despite that, it's hard to escape the feeling that more could and should have been done to ensure that he made a bigger impact beyond the one fight scene with Spidey which sees him stopped by Ned Leeds and beaten with relative ease.

Ultimately, it may just boil down to Marvel needing a C-list villain for Spider-Man: Homecoming to be part of Toomes' operation and Shocker fit the bill. It is a shame that we never got the version promised by promo art, though, as that could have redeemed this Shocker somewhat. More could have definitely been done with the immensely talented Bokeem Woodbine, too.

It would be no bad thing for Spider-Man 4 to open with a rematch between Spidey and this villain, reminding us he's still out there while showing how much more experienced Peter has become.
 

5. Electro

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Unlike The Lizard, Max Dillon did get a new look in Spider-Man: No Way Home and was treated as less of a comedy character. He still delivered some of the movie's funniest lines, but they were legitimately funny, and not just painful to watch play out on screen (which they were in The Amazing Spider-Man 2).

With an overhauled appearance and attitude, Electro made a much bigger impact and proved himself a credible threat to Spider-Man. His quest to become more powerful - whether it be through the MCU's unique energy or one of Tony Stark's old Arc Reactors - was a solid subplot in the threequel, and one that culminated with that tense scene in Happy Hogan's apartment. 

By the time we reached the Statue of Liberty, Electro was rocking a comic book accurate appearance and pushed Peter Parker to his limits. With any luck, Foxx will be given the chance to reprise this role because, in many ways, it feels like he was only just scratching the surface of what he can do with this villain.
 

4. Doctor Octopus

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We may not have seen anything quite as iconic as that battle on top of the train in Spider-Man 2, but Peter Parker's freeway fight with Doctor Octopus in No Way Home was by no means a disappointment. With the benefit of today's technology, Doc Ock was able to show just how formidable he truly is, laying waste to the cars there in an effort to put the wall-crawler down and find his machine. 

Ultimately, the villain got the upper hand, and if it wasn't for that Iron Spider nanotechnology, he may well have put Peter down once and for all. From there, Alfred Molina frequently stole the show with some superb lines of dialogue, but obviously ended up regaining his senses around the midway point.

As a result, you might be wondering why this "good guy" ranks so highly on a list of villains. Well, while he may have ultimately proven himself an ally to Peter Parker, Doc Ock remains one of the greatest threats the wall-crawler has faced and we can't help but hope for a rematch somewhere down the line.
 

3. Vulture

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It's a real shame The Vulture didn't factor into Spider-Man: No Way Home because he truly is one of the web-slinger's best villains. Not only did he deduce the hero's secret identity, but he took Peter Parker to the edge and came this close to ending his superhero career.

The design was drastically different to the comic books in some ways, but it was the best possible direction to take the villain in for his live-action debut. We just hope Morbius doesn't ruin him!

It's a shame there wasn't time to do more with The Vulture before Mysterio outed Spider-Man's secret identity to the world, but we certainly hope they cross paths again down the line. If their battle was a one-off, though, then we definitely can't fault the way things played out on screen. The way his supervillain origin story was tied to 2012's The Avengers was also pretty clever. 
 

2. Mysterio

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Some might argue that Marvel Studios wasted too much time portraying Mysterio as a superhero before his villainous nature was revealed in Spider-Man: Far From Home. We all knew it was coming, but in fairness, it was necessary to set the stage for that jaw-dropping mid-credits scene and everything that followed in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

While he doesn't sit atop this list, Mysterio did something no one else here was able to: he beat Spider-Man. By revealing his secret identity and making him a wanted man, Beck left a lasting impression on the wall-crawler that will have an impact on his adventures even now the genie has been put back in the bottle. 

We remain convinced that the character survived, as his comic book counterpart had a habit of jumping between realities. Whether a return is in the works remains to be seen, but we need more of Jake Gyllenhaal's Mysterio in the MCU, especially if it leads to more epic illusion sequences. That remains one of the franchise's greatest battles. 
 

1. Green Goblin

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We're going to forgive Marvel Studios for not giving us at least another scene or two with Willem Dafoe in his classic Green Goblin costume because the villain truly established himself as Peter Parker's most sinister foe here. Just like he'd once pushed the Spider-Man of his world to his limits, Norman Osborn destroyed the hero's life in No Way Home and killed his beloved Aunt May. 

The entire time, he was trying to teach the web-slinger his own twisted lesson, meaning it wasn't just May's death that earns him this spot. The sight of the Goblin laughing manically as Spidey relentlessly hits him won't soon be forgotten, and this Norman was downright terrifying. In the final battle, he very nearly succeeded in breaking the hero's spirit, but was thankfully overcome by Peter - with a little help from his new friends, of course.

Heading into this movie, many fans hoped the MCU would get its own Norman. After this clash, we think it's fair to say there's no longer any need because no one would be able to top Dafoe's work or the impact this Goblin had on Spider-Man's life.
 

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DaHyro
DaHyro - 1/11/2022, 5:30 PM
why is Mac Gargan even on this list 😭
GirshwinDavies
GirshwinDavies - 1/11/2022, 7:14 PM
@DaHyro - Seriously
DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 1/11/2022, 5:32 PM
No View List in One Page option? Come on, man...
MCUKnight11
MCUKnight11 - 1/11/2022, 5:32 PM
Can't wait to see this rogues gallery grow with more installments.
dracula
dracula - 1/11/2022, 5:35 PM
@MCUKnight11 - wonder if they will ever follow up on Scorpion , seems like they forgot that like they did the leader
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 1/11/2022, 5:38 PM
@dracula - I don't think he can be an interesting lead villain (although I said the same about Vulture, and that turned out as a surprise), so I rather see him be part a Sinister Six.
Dannywest
Dannywest - 1/11/2022, 6:59 PM
@bkmeijer - he could if in the middle of the movie he turns into Venom, thankfully Marvel didnt make the s6 in nwh cause osborn is not a team player un the cómics and connors works better as a tragic figure more than a moustache twirling villain
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 1/12/2022, 3:45 AM
@Dannywest - making him Venom could definitely make things more interesting, especially as it has been something we haven't seen on the big screem before (even though we haven't seen Scorpion himself either)
dracula
dracula - 1/11/2022, 5:32 PM
Switch sandman and shocker
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 1/11/2022, 5:37 PM
Since I'm not gonna click next, I'm just gonna guess Amy Pascal is on one?

But kidding aside, it's probably Vulture for me right now (I haven't seen NWH though). I'm still mixed on Mysterio, but I hope he, Vulture, Scorpion and Shocker will return for a Sinister Six team up.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 1/11/2022, 5:43 PM
@bkmeijer - she’s all but #8, don’t click to confirm trust me
PapaSpank54
PapaSpank54 - 1/11/2022, 5:58 PM
Shocker being a punchline is a Bendis invention imo. He's actually pretty tough in his debut.
TheHumanSpider2
TheHumanSpider2 - 1/11/2022, 5:58 PM
Just MCU? Vulture > everyone else
kingjoeg
kingjoeg - 1/11/2022, 6:01 PM
Not looking at this without the view as one list button
marvel72
marvel72 - 1/11/2022, 6:02 PM
Green Goblin is probably Spideys greatest movie villain,he did f*ck with two different Spider-Men and pissed both off big time.

Though I think my favourite Spider-Man fight is the Mysterio illusion fight from far from home.

I do love Spider-Man Vs Goblin from No Way Home.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 1/11/2022, 6:04 PM
Vulture was pretty good and what Willem did was godly. Poor Peter. Mysterio had the best sequence out of any Spider-Man movie. The rest are really just assistant villains
Lokiwasright
Lokiwasright - 1/11/2022, 6:34 PM
1. Thanos









Everyone else.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 1/11/2022, 7:16 PM
OT:

Dylan O’Brien is being rumored for Nightwing in Batgirl.
DudeGuy
DudeGuy - 1/11/2022, 7:24 PM
Oh yeah that’s right, Shocker was in one of these movies.
noahthegrand
noahthegrand - 1/12/2022, 1:26 AM
@OldMan - they really should bring him back. He would be great for a Kingpin henchman or a way to start a movie with Peter already in action stopping a bank robbery
dragon316
dragon316 - 1/11/2022, 7:54 PM
People say comic accurate I didn’t like mysterio in movie in comics he don’t fly he never takes Helene’s off talk to people he never needed help to pull off his illusions foght spiderman
DTor91
DTor91 - 1/11/2022, 7:58 PM
I really hope Mac brought back as Scorpion at some point. Such a. tremendous waste of Michael Mando.
Darkknight2149
Darkknight2149 - 1/11/2022, 7:59 PM
The Sinister Six movie should be a Superior Foes of Spider-Man movie in the MCU with Vulture (Michael Keaton), Shocker, Scorpion, Tinkerer, Prowler, and someone else. Maybe Dimitri Smerdyakov (Chameleon) or a No Way Home baddie.
regularmovieguy
regularmovieguy - 1/11/2022, 8:49 PM
OT:

The Batman has been officially rated. Sounds like it’s in the can let’s go!

https://www.filmratings.com/Content/Downloads/cara_rating_bulletin.pdf
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 1/11/2022, 9:56 PM
OT:

I just tested positive for Covid-19. I am fully vaccinated and wore my mask and socially distanced whenever I could. I still caught it. I just want to say that the lower back pain I am feeling is worse than any back pain I have felt before. My back throbs and so do my kneecaps and then my skin feels like it's on fire. I can imagine people who must be getting hit even harder. This is no joke superhero family. Protect yourselves and stay safe.
DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 1/11/2022, 11:30 PM
@SonOfAGif -

Isolate yourself, sterilize everything, and take daily self-tests for at least five days. And take plenty of showers, preferably hot. And try to drink tea or chamomile instead of coffee.

You got this.
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 1/11/2022, 11:48 PM
@DrReedRichards - Fortunately, I have always been a tea drinker and have a good amount of Lemon, Ginger, Chamomile, and Green Tea readily available. I've been home just watching backlogged movies and resting. Thank you for the advice!
RegularPoochie
RegularPoochie - 1/12/2022, 3:17 AM
@SonOfAGif - sad to hear and I hope you will be fine. But the vaccine doesn't stop for you getting it and also mask doesn't stop you getting it, the mask only protects other people if you have it.
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 1/12/2022, 11:26 AM
@RegularPoochie - I know what the vaccine does. I was just mentioning it to remind folks that the vaccine is not a cure and we will still get it. But to the none believers it is indeed a real thing and every person is experiencing different side effects.
DrReedRichards
DrReedRichards - 1/12/2022, 11:46 AM
@SonOfAGif -

Don't mention it, mate. Anything to help a fellow brother out.
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