SPIDER-MAN 3: 10 Unresolved Plot Threads From The Wall-Crawler's Other Franchises Marvel Can Address

SPIDER-MAN 3: 10 Unresolved Plot Threads From The Wall-Crawler's Other Franchises Marvel Can Address

Spider-Man 3 has all the makings of a live-action "Spider-Verse" movie, but which dangling plot threads can Marvel Studios address from the Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man franchises? Check it out...

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By JoshWilding - Oct 12, 2020 09:10 AM EST
Filed Under: No Way Home

With the news that Benedict Cumberbatch will return as Doctor Strange in Spider-Man 3, it's impossible to escape the feeling that the threequel will take us into the live-action "Spider-Verse" (a theory definitely supported by the return of The Amazing Spider-Man 2 star Jamie Foxx as Electro).

If the theories prove to be correct, and we really do get to see a team-up between Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, and Andrew Garfield's versions of Spider-Man, this movie will be HUGE. 

However, which unresolved plot threads from Sam Raimi and Marc Webb's movies can Spider-Man 3 expand on, resolve, and make use of for the Marvel Cinematic Universe? That's exactly what we're taking a look at here as we delve into the possible directions this threequel can take us down. 

To take a look through this feature, all you guys need to do is click on the "Next" button down below!
 

10. Green Goblin Lives

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Despite being killed by his own glider in 2002's Spider-Man, Norman Osborn remained a recurring presence in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man trilogy. It was hard to escape the feeling that the filmmaker was planning to resurrect the Green Goblin like the comic books had done a number of years earlier.

So, could Willem Dafoe return as this iconic bad guy in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? 

It would be a cool move on Marvel Studios' part to head down that route, and revealing the Green Goblin as the one pulling the strings from the shadows is a plot device that never fails to work.
 

9. The Fallout From Gwen Stacy's Death

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At the end of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Gwen Stacy falls to her death despite the wall-crawler's attempt to save her. Peter Parker brought this on himself in some ways, especially after her father, Captain George Stacy, begged the hero to leave his daughter be in order to protect her. 

Of course, just like Spidey ignored him in The Amazing Spider-Man, this sequel ended with him shrugging her death on and returning to action with no real consequences for his actions. 

If he returns in this MCU-set movie, then it would make perfect sense to address the fallout from Gwen's death and the psychological impact that had on Spider-Man in the years that followed.
 

8. Peter Parker And Mary Jane's Relationship

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Talking of romance, it would be great to see what became of the Spider-Man Universe's Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson after they appeared to finally get their happy ending in Spider-Man 3.

The last time we saw them, they were sharing a dance after Harry Osborn's tragic demise, but did their relationship pan out from there? It would be nice to think they got married and had a family, but nothing goes smoothly in the hero's life, and there could have been some major bumps in the road. 

Whatever the case may be, some insight into what became of these two would be welcomed. 
 

7. "The Untold Story"

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Remember when The Amazing Spider-Man promised us "The Untold Story" of the web-slinger's superpowers? Most of that ended up on the cutting room floor, but the gist was meant to be that Peter Parker's father injected him with a secret serum that the spider bite basically activated in his system.

From there, the plan was for it to tie into Norman Osborn and Oscorp, but the idea was mostly abandoned, and we never actually got to discover what this so-called "Untold Story" was.

With Andrew Garfield's Spider-Man potentially returning in Spider-Man 3, an exploration of how each of the heroes gained their powers could be enlightening in a number of ways, with Oscorp potentially the common denominator which ties these webbed warriors together in this apparent team-up.
 

6. The Spider-Man Universe's Doctor Strange

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Spider-Man 2 included references to Bleecker Street and a direct mention of Doctor Strange, so it's clear that some version of the Sorcerer Supreme exists in the same world as the web-slinger.

With the MCU's Stephen Strange set to play a role in 2021's Spider-Man 3, an adventure spanning the Multiverse feels like a given, as does the hero meeting his counterpart from another world.

It's hard to say who could play that Doctor Strange, but there's no denying that it would be pretty damn cool for Strange to learn that there's a version of him on every world protecting the Multiverse.
 

5. Did Doctor Octopus Survive?

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Spider-Man 2 appeared to quite definitively show the death of Doctor Octopus, but that was something fans struggled to come to terms with, especially when Otto Octavius was such a great bad guy. 

There are certainly ways he could have survived, with those arms of his potentially coming back online and pulling him out of the water. Of all the villains from Sam Raimi's trilogy, Doc Ock would be at the top of many wish lists for who should return, so perhaps Marvel can address this by bringing him back and revealing that Spidey has spent years battling one of his greatest foes.

His apparent death isn't necessarily an unresolved plot thread, but it could be made one in some way!
 

4. "The Man In The Shadows"

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The Man in the Shadows was one of The Amazing Spider-Man's biggest talking points, especially after he appeared to teleport in and out of Dr. Curt Connors' prison cell in order to interrogate the Lizard about what he had told Peter Parker about his parents (a plot thread which, as we mentioned, didn't pan out). 

Later, we would learn that Gustav Fiers was working for Norman Osborn, and willing to help Harry in his quest to assemble the Sinister Six and kill Spider-Man for his genetically altered blood. 

Sadly, Michael Massee died a few years ago, but there are other ways this character's role in the "Spider-Verse" could be addressed. Perhaps he's some sort of demonic or mystical entity?
 

3. Was Bruce Campbell Really Mysterio?

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Bruce Campbell popped up as different characters in each of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man movies, while concept art has revealed that he was supposed to play Mysterio in Spider-Man 4.

That was only meant to be a silly cameo, but this is something Marvel Studios can take and have fun with in Spider-Man 3 (or, if needs be, Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness). Picture this: Peter arrives on a different Earth, comes face to face with this Mysterio, and takes him down thinking it's his Quentin Beck before realising it's just some bozo wearing a ridiculous costume!

Despite being a throwaway moment, it's one fans of this franchise would definitely appreciate.
 

2. Norman Osborn's Severed Head

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This ended up being a deleted scene, but the aforementioned Gutav Friers was meant to be shown reporting to Norman Osborn's severed head - in a jar - beneath the bowels of Oscorp.

The plan in The Amazing Spider-Man 3 was for a serum to be created which would resurrect the dead, with George Stacy set to return, along with a Norman we're assuming would be a full-blown monstrous Green Goblin. It sounds dumb as hell, and something we're glad didn't become a reality. 

Despite that, it would certainly be interesting for a visit to this world to shed some light on what Sony had planned, even if it's in a tongue in cheek way which points out how wacky all that actually is.
 

1. Sinister Six Assembles

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At the end of The Amazing Spider-Man 2, we learned that Oscorp had created a number of weapons, including a massive Rhino suit (for some reason, the Venom symbiote spotted in trailers was cut). 

That movie would reveal that the Sinister Six set to assemble in the spinoff movie Drew Goddard was working on was likelu going to feature the Green Goblin and the Rhino, and four formidable new additions: Doctor Octopus, Kraven the Hunter, Vulture, and Mysterio.

This is one of the sequel's biggest dangling plot threads, and if it's true Dane DeHaan is coming back as the Green Goblin, what if he ends up assembling some sort of interdimensional version of the team?
 

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UXASIS
UXASIS - 10/12/2020, 9:08 AM
Anybody see how the actor of Ned lost weight? Some people are saying he will become Hobgoblin, which doesn't make sense, given he is Peter's best friend.

My theory is Peter will go to an alternate reality, where Ned is Hobgoblin.§

Maybe even Flash will be Agent Venom. Who knows.
KWilly
KWilly - 10/12/2020, 9:09 AM
@DARKSIDEIS -

Yeah, was just about to say. Awesome that he lost it. And so much of it too, lol. They gotta do a time jump now, or maybe that was the plan from the get go.

And they obviously gotta address it at some point during the movie. Kinda hard to ignore.

Origame
Origame - 10/12/2020, 10:33 AM
@DARKSIDEIS - It better not be the flash we saw in the mcu. no way will that guy be agent venom.
UXASIS
UXASIS - 10/12/2020, 11:05 AM
@Origame - Sadly, he doesn't have the physical qualities, Flash must have.
I don't care about the race. His Flash just doesn't seem like a fighter / soldier type.
Origame
Origame - 10/12/2020, 11:13 AM
@DARKSIDEIS - Yeah. I really can't see this flash joining the military at all let alone being in the field where his legs can get blown off. And that's kind of an important part of Agent Venom.
Highflyer
Highflyer - 10/12/2020, 9:25 AM
"Of course, just like Spidey ignored him in The Amazing Spider-Man, this sequel ended with him shrugging her death on and returning to action with no real consequences for his actions."



TASM 2 has it's flaws but how did Peter just shrug her death? He stopped being Spider-Man for five months and visited her grave repeatedly. We already had her dad's ghost haunting him. Do we want another half hour of the same thing with Gwen?
Goldboink
Goldboink - 10/12/2020, 9:37 AM
Yea, I wonder if they will eventually tie up loose threads from the first three F4 movies at some point as well.

The very definition of a slow news day. however

1. Doc Oc is not dead in SM2
2. All the Garfield stuff needs to be wiped from existence
3. The Raimi nod to Dr. Strange was just an easter egg with no substance.
Origame
Origame - 10/12/2020, 10:51 AM
10) Nope. Not a loose plot thread. He dead. They could bring him back and you could argue that was their goal but absolutely nothing in the movies suggested he's alive or even can come back.

9) He quit being Spider-Man for 5 months over this. And only ended up returning when Rhino was rampaging. They definitely showed how her death effected him. Can they show more? Yes, obviously. But there's still no loose plot thread.

8) Again, you can't say they left a loose plot thread by just saying "what happened after this". Any movie universe continues on after a film ends. A movie can't explain every detail, nor should it.

7) You...said it right there. He had the serum injected into him. To go further the serum was made with Richard's DNA to keep it from Norman, who was planning some unethical things. You have it all. What else do you want?

6) An Easter Egg is not a loose plot thread. Heck, you can argue that Dr. Strange is a comic in this reality.

5) Nope. He dead too. And it was even after a redemption arc which according to basic story telling makes him SUPER dead.

4) YES! Finally. This is an unresolved plot thread. And all they managed to say about him is that he could apparently teleport and worked for the Osborne family. Good on you.

3) Ok, him being Mysterio the whole time isn't questioned in the movies. It's a fan theory that has a little extra weight due to the storyboards for Spider-Man 4. For it to be an unresolved plot thread, it should be included somewhere in the plot.

2) You might have had something here if it wasn't cut from the film with no dialogue mentioning this is even a possibility.

1) Good on you ending the list with another actual unresolved plot thread. Sure it's the second one out of 10, but still...
ez88
ez88 - 10/12/2020, 12:05 PM
You forgot this one:

They never caught Uncle Ben’s killer from TASM.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 10/12/2020, 2:29 PM
Yeah nah, prefer if it the next one will do it's own thing.

Into the Spider-Verse is a great example that it doesn't need to address everything to have a interesting story and characters
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