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Originally Posted by BreakABone
Well I see that rule works in most movies, but sometimes I feel its just the opposite. Namely in comic movies.
They spend so much time explaining the origins of the character that there usually isn't room for a major plot just some villian to thwart.
The second one opens up a lot of potential for a better plot because we know how the characters got there. And really there first major threat.
Just look at how Doc Ock was builded up in comparison to Green Goblin.
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You beat me to it. Both Spiderman 2 and X-Men 2 were superior to the originals. I have guarded hopes for this movie, but then again it involves a character that I LOVE, namely the Surfer. If it does well, then maybe SS can get his own movie, and then we'll get to see the bassest Marvel villian EVER...
Thanos of Titan. Casting him wuld be a BITCH, though.