![]() 2." But Keaton gave Vulture a style and wicked swagger that puts him up there as one of the best villains in recent memory. The most tolerable of late have been David Thewlis as Sir Patrick/Ares in "Wonder Woman," and Kurt Russell's Ego in "Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. If there's one thing all the recent movies based on comics have in common, whether it's Marvel or DC Comics, it's that there isn't much thought put into how to portray the villains - outside of making sure they are pure evil.ĭormammu ("Doctor Strange"), Enchantress ("Suicide Squad"), Yellowjacket ("Ant-Man"), Doomsday ("Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice") - yes, I had to look up the names of these villains because they were that forgettable - all looked really menacing, but that's about it. I couldn't tell you the names of the villains from most of the superhero movies I've seen the last few years. Days after seeing the movie, I'm still recalling moments from Keaton's performance, which I feel is kind of a big deal. Michael Keaton as one of Spidey's oldest rivals, Adrian Toomes (aka Vulture), delivers a performance that is playfully chilling and seeped with real stakes. ![]() If you're fed up with the boring bad guys in superhero movies that are completely forgettable, then this is another reason why you need to see "Spider-Man: Homecoming" (in theaters Friday). ![]() ![]() Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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