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SPINNING A NEW THREAD HARDY SEEN Tom Hardy plays Venom in the new movie and the Internet is abuzz with the 41-year-old Englishman’s face, which is covered most of the time in the roles he has played. Bane Appearance: The Dark Knight Rises (2012) Behind the iconic, menacing breathing apparatus, Hardy’s Bane is every bit the only villian who has “broken the Bat”. Director Christopher Nolan was reportedly “thrilled” by what Hardy did with “his two eyes, couple of eyebrows and a bit of forehead”. John Fitzgerald Appearance: The Revenant (2015) A tale of revenge on the uncharted American frontier during the 19th century, Hardy’s mumbling, deep- throated portrayal of an unscrupulous trapper would earn him his first Academy Awards nomination. Max Rockatansky Appearance: Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) In director George Miller’s post- apocalyptic world, Hardy’s lunatic survivor hero “Mad Max” is shackled with a metal muzzle. Audiences get to see his full face only about 45 minutes into the movie. Farrier Appearance: Dunkirk (2017) Hardy’s self-sacrificing World War II fighter pilot provides air cover for his fellow countrymen – behind a chunky flight respirator. Director Christopher Nolan wants to see what Hardy can do with “no forehead, no real eyebrows, maybe one eye”. Eddie Brock/ Venom Appearance: Venom (2018) ‘Nuff said. Spider-Man is one busy superhero. Solely owned by Sony Pictures, the web-slinger has been seconded to appear in a few Marvel Studios-directed movies: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Avengers: Infinity War (2018). During his absence, his famous symbiote rival, Venom, is swooping in to fill the void. Opening today, this will be Venom’s second outing — he first appeared in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3 (2007). The standalone movie will spearhead Sony Pictures’ effort to expand the lucrative market of the beloved web-head franchise. That’s a kid who goes, ’thwip thwip’, and wears Lycra... *NOTE: Only includes the first spin-offs Source: Box Office Mojo, IMDb THE STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS: SIMON ANG, BILLY KER, RAELYNN CHAN & LEE YU HUI The Lizard aka Dr Curt Connors Appearance: The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) Dr Connors plays the father figure and mentor to young Peter Parker, only to turn into a savage giant lizard later when a laboratory experiment to grow limbs goes awry. The Sandman aka Flint Marko Appearance: Spider-Man 3 (2007) The enemy that almost slips through Spidey’s fingers. Possessing the properties of sand, the giant mud monster stands apart from other technologically-fuelled villains. He is a relatable character as Flint is a father who only wishes to provide for his estranged daughter. The Vulture aka Adrian Toomes Appearance: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) A blue-collar family man who wants to provide for his family, although he is selling dangerous retrofitted alien weaponry. Vulture’s high-tech suit is a cool improvement over the comics’ version. Electro aka Maxwell Dillon Appearance: The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) An eccentric Oscorp engineer falls into a tank of genetically-engineered electric eels and becomes a living electricity generator. His fight with Spider-Man provides some cool, dazzling visual effects to the franchise reboot. Doctor Octopus aka Dr Otto Octavius Appearance: Spider-Man 2 (2004) Dr Octavius is a broken man when his nuclear fusion experiment fails and costs the life of his beloved wife. Armed with four mechanical arms, the former mentor to Peter Parker is now one formidable enemy to Spider-Man. The Scorpion King (2002) from The Mummy (1999) The spin-off comes from a loose remake of the 1932 film The Mummy. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson manages US$165 million against Brendan Fraser‘s US$416 million worldwide. Planes (2013) from Cars (2006) A spin-off from Pixar’s Cars, although it is produced by Disney. The computer- animated film grossed US$239 million worldwide against Cars’ US$462 million. Minions (2015) from Despicable Me (2010) The prequel centres on supervillain Gru’s small, yellow henchmen. The film makes US$1.1 billion worldwide – out-grossing Despicable Me’s US$543 million. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016) and Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) from Star Wars (1977) Two independent stories set just before the events in Episode IV — A New Hope. Rogue One makes US$1.1 billion; Solo makes US$392 million while the original movie Star Wars from the 1970s makes US$775 million. Suicide Squad (2016) from DC Extended Universe A group of supervillains is recruited by the US government to execute dangerous black-ops missions to save the world. It makes US$746 million. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and Deadpool (2016) from the X-Men franchise A clandestine government project known as Weapon X would produce two spin-offs: Wolverine, a vagrant mutant, and Deadpool, a wise-cracking mercenary. Deadpool is beating Wolverine, surpassing the US$700 million mark. Annabelle (2014) and The Nun (2018) from The Conjuring (2013) A possessed vintage doll with a box office worth US$257 million and a scary nun who makes US$330 million so far. Both prequels are from The Conjuring, which has earned US$319 million. SPIN-OFFS – AS POTENT AS THE ORIGINALS? Potency level Potency level Potency level Potency level Potency level Potency level Potency level 80% covered 36% covered 33% covered 52% covered 100% covered Green Goblin aka The Osborn father and son Appearances: Spider-Man (2002), Spider-Man 2 (2004), Spider-Man 3 (2007), The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014) In the comic and on screen, Green Goblin has always been Spider-Man’s archnemesis and most dangerous foe. Both Osborn father and son characters provide emotional, psychological and physical challenges to Spider-Man. “TOXIC” BUDDIES Some honourable mentions of super-villains from past Spidey movies “NEW” VENOM What’s new? The Venom movie is mainly influenced by two comic runs, Lethal Protector (1993) and Planet Of The Symbiotes (1995). Venom is not the only symbiote to appear in the movie – multiple spawns (Scream, Lasher, Phage, Agony and Riot) from the comics are said to make their film debut. Riot is the main villain of the movie. The iconic spider logo would not make sense as this Venom did not start with Spider-Man. In its place will be white veins that form a shape on his chest. — Tom Hardy on Venom’s nemesis, Spider-Man

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SPINNING A NEW THREAD

HARDY SEENTom Hardy plays Venom in the new movie and the Internet is abuzz with the 41-year-old Englishman’s face,which is covered most of the time in the roles he has played.

BaneAppearance:The Dark KnightRises (2012)Behind the iconic,menacing breathing apparatus, Hardy’s Baneis every bit the only villian who has “broken theBat”. Director Christopher Nolan was reportedly “thrilled” by what Hardy did with “his two eyes, coupleof eyebrows and a bitof forehead”.

John FitzgeraldAppearance:The Revenant(2015)A tale of revenge on the uncharted American frontier during the 19th century, Hardy’smumbling, deep-throated portrayal of an unscrupulous trapper would earn him his �rst Academy Awards nomination.

Max RockatanskyAppearance:Mad Max: Fury Road(2015)In director George Miller’s post- apocalyptic world, Hardy’s lunatic survivor hero “Mad Max” is shackled with a metal muzzle. Audiences get to see his full face only about 45 minutes into the movie.

FarrierAppearance:Dunkirk (2017)Hardy’s self-sacri�cing World War II �ghter pilot provides air cover for his fellow countrymen – behind a chunky �ight respirator. Director Christopher Nolan wants to see what Hardy can do with “no forehead, noreal eyebrows, maybe one eye”.

Eddie Brock/VenomAppearance: Venom(2018)‘Nuff said.

Spider-Man is one busy superhero. Solely owned by Sony Pictures, the web-slinger has been seconded to appear in a few Marvel Studios-directed movies: Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Avengers: In�nity War (2018). During his absence, his famoussymbiote rival, Venom, is swooping in to �ll the void. Opening today, this will be Venom’ssecond outing — he �rst appeared inSam Raimi's Spider-Man 3 (2007).The standalone movie willspearhead Sony Pictures’ effortto expand the lucrative marketof the beloved web-head franchise.

That’s a kid who goes,’thwip thwip’, and wears Lycra...

*NOTE: Only includes the �rst spin-offs

Source: Box Of�ce Mojo, IMDb THE STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS: SIMON ANG, BILLY KER, RAELYNN CHAN & LEE YU HUI

The Lizard akaDr Curt ConnorsAppearance:The AmazingSpider-Man (2012)Dr Connors plays thefather �gure and mentorto young Peter Parker,only to turn into a savagegiant lizard later whena laboratory experiment togrow limbs goes awry.

The Sandmanaka Flint Marko Appearance:Spider-Man 3 (2007)The enemy that almost slips through Spidey’s �ngers.Possessing the properties of sand, the giant mud monster stands apart from other technologically-fuelled villains. He is a relatable character as Flint is a father who only wishes to provide for his estranged daughter.

The Vulture akaAdrian ToomesAppearance: Spider-Man:Homecoming (2017)A blue-collar family man who wants to provide for his family, although he is selling dangerous retro�tted alien weaponry. Vulture’s high-tech suit is a cool improvement over the comics’ version.

Electro akaMaxwell Dillon Appearance: The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)An eccentric Oscorp engineer falls into a tank of genetically-engineered electric eels and becomes a living electricity generator.His �ght with Spider-Man provides some cool, dazzling visual effects to the franchise reboot.

Doctor Octopusaka Dr Otto Octavius Appearance:Spider-Man 2 (2004)Dr Octavius is a broken man when his nuclear fusion experiment fails and costs the life of his beloved wife. Armed with four mechanical arms, the former mentor to Peter Parker is now one formidable enemy to Spider-Man.

The Scorpion King (2002)from The Mummy (1999)The spin-off comes from a loose remake of the 1932 �lm The Mummy. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson manages US$165 million against Brendan Fraser‘sUS$416 million worldwide.

Planes (2013) fromCars (2006)A spin-off from Pixar’s Cars,although it is produced by Disney. The computer-animated �lm grossed US$239 million worldwide against Cars’ US$462 million.

Minions (2015)from Despicable Me (2010)The prequel centres on supervillain Gru’s small, yellow henchmen. The �lm makes US$1.1 billion worldwide – out-grossing Despicable Me’s US$543 million.

Rogue One: A Star WarsStory (2016) and Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) fromStar Wars (1977)Two independent storiesset just before the eventsin Episode IV — A New Hope. Rogue One makesUS$1.1 billion; Solo makes US$392 million while the original movie Star Warsfrom the 1970s makes US$775 million.

Suicide Squad (2016)from DC Extended UniverseA group of supervillainsis recruited by the US government to execute dangerous black-ops missions to save the world.It makes US$746 million.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) and Deadpool (2016)from the X-Men franchise

A clandestine government project known as Weapon X would produce two spin-offs: Wolverine, a vagrantmutant, and Deadpool, a wise-cracking mercenary. Deadpool is beating Wolverine, surpassing theUS$700 million mark.

Annabelle (2014) andThe Nun (2018)from The Conjuring (2013)A possessed vintage dollwith a box of�ce worth US$257 million and a scary nun who makes US$330 million so far. Both prequels are from The Conjuring, which has earned US$319 million.

SPIN-OFFS– AS POTENTAS THEORIGINALS?

Potency level

Potency level

Potency level

Potency level

Potency level

Potency level

Potency level

80%covered

36%covered

33%covered

52%covered

100%covered

Green Goblinaka The Osbornfather and sonAppearances:Spider-Man (2002),Spider-Man 2 (2004),Spider-Man 3 (2007),The AmazingSpider-Man 2 (2014)In the comic and on screen,Green Goblin has alwaysbeen Spider-Man’s archnemesis and most dangerous foe. BothOsborn father and son characters provideemotional, psychological and physical challengesto Spider-Man.

“TOXIC” BUDDIESSome honourable mentionsof super-villains frompast Spideymovies

“NEW”VENOMWhat’s new?

The Venom movie is mainly in�uenced

by two comic runs,Lethal Protector (1993)and Planet Of TheSymbiotes (1995).

Venom is not the only symbiote to appear in the movie – multiple spawns (Scream, Lasher, Phage, Agony and Riot) from the comics are said to make their �lm debut. Riot is the main villainof the movie.

The iconic spider logowould not make sense as this Venom did not start with Spider-Man. In its place will be white veins that form a shape on his chest.

— Tom Hardy on Venom’s nemesis, Spider-Man