2026 officially marks the start of an era for Spider-Man villains


2026 is the year of Spider-Man villains break a long trend, and it’s perfect when so many of them appear in new releases. Spider-Man and Batman are the two comic book characters with the best villains. The Marvel and DC heroes have so many iconic foes, including the likes of the Green Goblin, the Joker, Doc Ock, the Riddler, Electro, Bane and more.

To that end, given how things have been more Spider-Man movies and Batman movies over the years, many of these villains have already found their way into live-action projects. Focusing exclusively on the Marvel side of things, Tom Holland’s MCU Spider-Man franchise will now begin what could be its second trilogy, which is an impressive feat that allows even more villains to emerge.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day‘s cast is already confirmed to feature a number of Marvel Comics villains, including the Hand, Boomerang, Tarantula, Scorpion and Tombstone. That said, the upcoming Spider-Man movie isn’t the Marvel hero’s only live-action appearance in 2026, as another version of Spider-Man has already led his own project, and it features plenty of exciting villains.



















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Before getting his own solo film, Tom Holland’s Peter Parker made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut by being recruited by Tony Stark to help in a massive superhero conflict. In which MCU film did Holland first appear as Spider-Man?




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In Spider-Man: Homecoming, Peter faces a savior who turned to arms dealing after being shut out of the Chitauri cleanup by Damage Control. Using an alien-tech wingsuit, he becomes one of Spider-Man’s most grounded villains. Who is he?




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Tony Stark built Peter a high-tech suit filled with features Peter didn’t even know about, including an AI assistant that helps him in battle, provides tactical analysis, and even gives dating advice. What name does Peter give this AI?




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In Spider-Man: Far From Home, Peter encounters a seemingly heroic figure claiming to be from another Earth who is fighting elemental creatures across Europe. In reality, he is a disgruntled former Stark Industries employee who uses advanced holographic drones. What is his real name?




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In one of the MCU’s most shocking mid-credits scenes, J. Jonah Jameson broadcasts edited footage of Mysterio’s final moments, completely destroying Peter Parker’s life. What does this broadcast reveal to the whole world?




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With his identity revealed and his loved ones threatened, Peter seeks the help of a powerful wizard to cast a spell that would make the world forget he is Spider-Man. Peter’s constant modifications to the spell cause it to break the multiverse. What wizard casts this spell?




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Throughout all three films, Peter’s loyal best friend acts as his “guy in the chair”, helping with technical support and keeping his secret. In No Way Home, this character even discovers that he can open magical portals using a Sling Ring. Who is Peter’s best friend?




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At the emotional climax of No Way Home, Peter makes a huge personal sacrifice to save the multiverse. Doctor Strange completes the spell, and when it takes effect, Peter is left all alone. What does the last spell do?




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Nicolas Cage debuted as Ben Reilly, not connected to the actor’s message Spider-Man Noir in the animated Spider-Verse movies on Prime Video’s Spider-Noir. The Marvel hero faced many villains, such as Sandman and Silvermane. While it’s something that every live-action Spider-Man appearance includes, Spider-Noir managed to end on a surprising note, starting a new era of Spider-Man villains.

Spider-Noir mostly fades away with tragic villain endings


In Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland’s Spider-Man films, most of the villains who appear on screen have met tragic ends. These include major deaths such as Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin being killed by his own glider after an emotional battle with Maguire’s Spider-Man, Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock sacrificing himself to destroy his unstable fusion reactor, Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio framing Peter Parker for his death and revealing to the world that he was Spider-Man and more. It also ties in with villains like Michael Keaton’s Vulture going to prison and his family learning he was a bad guy.

IN Spider-Noirthis tragic trend for Spider-Man villains mostly ends. Sure, the truly evil characters, like Silvermane and Megawatt, end their time in Season 1 in dark ways. However, the characters with tragic backstories, namely Tombstone and Sandman, as well as the morally gray Cat Hardy, all have happy endings. Sandman and Tombstone are cured of the mutations that killed them, and the latter is also free to live his happily ever after with Cat now that Silvermane is out of the picture. More villains get happy endings Spider-Noirwhich doesn’t usually happen in live-action Spider-Man stories.

Spider-Man: Brand New Day Could Repeat Spider-Noir’s Villain Change

Sandman (Jack Huston) and Tombstone (Abraham Popoola) get ready to do battle in Spider-Noir.

After Spider-Noirit seems Spider-Man: Brand New Day will continue the new era of Marvel villains through a surprise foe. Stranger ThingsSadie Sink is reportedly playing the X-Men’s Jean Gray in the 2026 MCU film. That said, her face was not seen in the first Spider-Man: Brand New Day trailer, though she was teased to be some sort of antagonist, mind-controlling people to do her bidding and be behind the lush tank seen in the trailer. If Jean Gray ends up being one of the Spider-Man: Brand New Day‘s “villains”, then the setup is easy.

Instead of having a tragic ending, the film would serve to establish Jean in the MCU before she gets to appear in Avengers: Secret Warswhich Sink is reportedly in, and the MCU X-Men movie. No matter how much Spider-Man: Brand New Day trying to paint her as a villain in trailers, it’s clear that if Sink really does play Jean Grey, then the character will end the Marvel movie as an ally to Holland’s Spider-Man. This would continue Spider-Noir‘s trend of happy endings for Spider-Man villains.


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