So, I have made up my mind about which villains will be in the final 5. Don't post negative comments because your "favorite" Spider-Man villains didn't get on here. So, just to remind you, the first 5 villains were:
The Shocker
Scorpion
Electro
Rhino
Venom
So, let's start the countdown!
1. The Jackal
Yes, isn't he a weird choice? A lot of people probably haven't even HEARD of the Jackal. But do you wan't to know why I put him on here? I'll tell you. Clones. Yep, he's the guy behind the Clone Saga, something I wan't Mark Webb to do in a sequel. So, The Jackal was a scientist/teacher who was attracted to a student of his, Gwen Stacy. When she was killed, he fell into depression and swore vengeance against Spider-Man, believing him the killer. His assistant told him that she had successfully cloned a toad, and splice DNA. She created a Man-Jackal, which escaped the lab, and went on a rampage. The scientist fell into insanity, dubbed himself the Jackal, and cloned Spider-Man and Gwen Stacy. And thus, the Clone Saga began.
2. Kraven the Hunter
Lots of people want this guy in a movie. I must agree he would be interesting. I liked him in the 90's cartoon, driven insane by a potion that would make him the greatest hunter in the world. Or the Ultimate version, a large werewolf-like creature, much like the Lizard. Both of these versions would be great in a movie. Have him swing building to building, have a stand-off at the zoo. But if he does ever appear in a movie, he would need a SERIUS costume redo.
3. The Vulture
I'm not going to explain The Vulture's origin, there's so much else to discuss! First off is the young vs. old cliche. The Vulture, an old man, is fighting Spider-Man, a young adult. Now because Vulture is old, Spider-Man doesn't want to hurt him as much. So he has to either out-manuver him, or disable his suit. By the way, if Vulture is ever adapted to film, he needs to wear his red and black metallic suit, not the green one. Then there's the concept of his association with Norman Osborn. Vulture worked and worked on flight technology, perfecting it time and time again. And it was turned down. Which is why Vulture seeking revenge on Osborn should be a part of the movie that Vulture appears in.
4. Tombstone
An African-American albino, Tombstone had a troubled childhood. He was taller and stronger than the other kids at school, but didn't have any friends. He bullied the other children, getting money from them. In his adulthood, he became a hitman, standing over 6 feet, 9 inches. Later in his life, he was the test subject for an experimental gas that would grant superhuman strength. However, in a movie, he should be the mob boss that he was in the Spectacular Spider-Man show. He would be interesting to see on screen, maybe even have him be behind the Sinister Six.
5. Carnage
Yes. I put him on. You can stop holding your breath now. Carnage is probably the MOST wanted Spider-Man villain to be adapted to the big screen. And he is pretty great. With his sarcastic remarks, sheer love of killing, and badass powers, he is a must. Of course the movie would have to be R rated. And he's the perfect reason for Venom and Spider-Man to team up! Here are some images that showcase Carnage's amazingness:



See, amazing. We need to see this guy on the big screen, and we need him soon. Mark Webb don't let us down.
Well,that's it. Or IS it?
Honorable Mention. The Sinister Six
Let's face it, how could I NOT mention them? They need to be adapted to the big screen soon, just as fast as Carnage. Maybe even sooner.
Well, it's over now. See you next time! Remember, comments are below the article!
QOTA: Who are your top 5, "Need to be in a CBM" villains?