WithSpider-Man 4officially confirmed with the release immediately after theMCU’sAvengers: Doomsday, speculation is already building around whichMarvelvillains might take the spotlight. It initially appeared that Spider-Man would be assuming a more street-level approach to crime fighting afterSpider-Man: No Way Home, but consideringSpider-Man 4’s place inthe MCU timeline, with a July 19, 2025, release date, it’s possible that Spidey will have a far grander adversary. Given the MCU’s ever-expanding multiverse and threats fromAvengers: Doomsday,Peter Parker’s next battle could bring any number of iconic villains into play.

Doomsday is bound to have a profound impact on Tom Holland’s Spider-Man considering the RDJ is playing the villain. Iron Man served as Peter’s mentor throughout the MCU, seeing a dark reflection of his former idol will likely prompt conflicted feelings. Interestingly, asSpider-Man 4will be released immediately afterDoomsday, it will likely deal with the fallout of RDJ’s Doctor Doom emergence, much likeSpider-Man: Far From Homedealt with RDJ’s Iron Man death.

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10Hobgoblin Is Already Set Up for Spider-Man 4

Ned Leeds Becomes Hobgoblin In The Comics

FollowingSpider-Man: No Way Home,Spider-Man 4has an opportunity to introduce Hobgoblin, a villain with close connections to Peter Parker’s world. One of the most notable adversaries to don the Hobgoblin persona is Ned Leeds, who in the MCU has been long-established as Peter Parker’s best friend - his“man in the chair.”No Way HomesawNed Leeds gain magical abilities, which could inspire him to adopt the Hobgoblin mantle without his best friend to keep him grounded.

AfterDoomsday, Ned might feel pressured to protect his city by whatever means necessary, accidentally going down a dark path. Hobgoblin would be an emotionally compelling adversary, especially if Peter and Ned’s former friendship fuels their conflict. As Spider-Man’s world grows darker, Hobgoblin would introduce a unique twist to the Green Goblin legacy,forcing Peter to confront the consequences of his superhero identity to those he cares about.

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9Spider-Man 4 Can Finally Use Venom After No Way Home

A Piece Of Venom Is In The MCU

AfterSpider-Man: No Way Hometeased Venom’s arrival in the MCU,Spider-Man 4is the perfect opportunity to bring him in as a full-fledged villain. After the Marvel multiverse adventure inNo Way Home, a piece of the Venom Symbiote was left in the MCU universe, teasing the villain’s transition to the wider Marvel franchise. Indeed, Eddie Brock and the Venom symbiote could add a more ruthless dynamic to Peter’s life post-Doomsday, mirroring his own darker instincts.

Venom’scharacter often blurs the line between villain and anti-hero, giving the story an edge that would add complexity to Peter’s journey. Having Venom inSpider-Man 4could also explore the impact of the multiverse, as a symbiote piece from another reality attaches itself to someone in Peter’s world. The symbiote’s parasitic nature and tendency to enhance its host’s aggression would add a new layer of menace as Peter grapples with RDJ’s return.

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8Scorpion Has Been Teased Since Homecoming

Mac Gargan Is In Prison In Spider-Man: Homecoming

Ever sinceSpider-Man: Homecoming, Mac Gargan has lingered on the sidelines, poised to finally become Scorpion. With Kingpin’s mayoral ambitions inDaredevil: Born Again,NYC’s criminal element will likely be pushed to a new level, meaning that Gargan’s vendetta against Spider-Man could finally come to fruition inSpider-Man 4. This could provide a more grounded narrative following the Multiverse madness ofAvengers: Doomsday.

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Scorpion’s technologically enhanced suit would provide a formidable physical challenge for Peter, particularly as he tries to navigate a post-Doomsdayworld. If Mac Gargan finally suits up as Scorpion, he could represent the city’s festering crime and corruption,compelling Peter to embrace his role as the city’s protector. Scorpion’s backstory also adds depth to his hatred, as he blames Spider-Man for his fall from grace, making their inevitable showdown a personal one.

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7Chameleon Could Exploit Multiverse Variants in a Post-Doomsday MCU

Chameleon Is Known For His Ability To Impersonate Anyone

In a post-DoomsdayMCU, Chameleon’s unique skillset would be more dangerous than ever. Known for his mastery of disguise, Chameleon could take advantage of the multiverse chaos,using variants and shifting identities to destabilize Spider-Man’s life. With the MCU’s multiverse in flux, he could even impersonate loved ones or other heroes, creating constant mistrust around Peter. This is particularly pertinent with RDJ’s return to the franchise.

It is not yet known how the MCU will navigate the physical similarities with Iron Man, butChameleon could exploit the inevitable confusion even more. Posing as Iron Man, or indeed anyone from Spidey’s past could bring a new level of psychological warfare to Spider-Man’s plight. His appearance would challenge Peter’s ability to tell friend from foe, leaving him vulnerable to Chameleon’s schemes. This villain would add suspense and intrigue, making Peter question what’s real and who he can trust in the aftermath of the multiversal fallout.

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6A New Green Goblin Could Make Things Personal for Spidey After No Way Home

Green Goblin Killed Aunt May In Spider-Man: No Way Home

Spider-Man: No Way Homedelved deeply into the impact of Green Goblin on Peter’s life, but the introduction of another Goblin could makeSpider-Man 4even more intense. One of the most tragic events in Peter Parker’s Spider-Man career is when Green Goblin killed Aunt May inNo Way Home. A new Green Goblin from within the MCU timeline could thereforestir up Peter’s grief once more. In the comics, characters like Harry Osborn and even Roderick Kingsley have taken up the Goblin mantle, giving Peter a villain who strikes close to home.

AfterDoomsday, the arrival of another Goblin would add a layer of terror, as Peter faces an all-too-familiar enemy with potentially new tactics and a personal grudge. A new Green Goblin would bring a devastating, personal dimension to Peter’s story. After losing people he loves, thereemergence of a Goblin could challenge his resolve, pushing him to find closure or confront unresolved anger.

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5Spot Would Connect to the MCU’s Multiverse

Spot Was Thrilling In Spider-Man: Across The Spider-Verse

Spot’spower to create portals and manipulate spatial dimensionswould be a fascinating addition toSpider-Man 4, especially in the wake of the MCU’s multiverse narratives. As a villain, Spot could exploit the MCU’s fractured multiverse, opening rifts in space that complicate Peter’s fight. His portal-based abilities would also create visually inventive action sequences, allowing for high-energy battles across the city.

The Spot’s control over interdimensional travel could offer a fresh perspective on the multiverse’s chaotic consequences. By challenging Peter with a unique set of powers that bend reality, Spot would add complexity to Peter’s journey, forcing him to adapt his tactics.Spot could also hint at future MCU-wide multiverse threats, as Peter discovers the dangers of a fractured reality on a more personal scale. This would be especially viable if Doom is gathering his Council of Doom from across the multiverse.

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4Prowler Could Help Introduce Miles Morales

Prowler Is Miles Morales’s Uncle

Prowler, or Aaron Davis, would be a fitting addition toSpider-Man 4and an ideal gateway for introducing Miles Morales. AfterDoomsday, the world will be more vulnerable, and characters like Prowler are likely to take advantage of the chaos. Aaron Davis has already been portrayed by Donald Glover inSpider-Man: Homecoming. This sceneestablished the villain in-universe, while also confirming the existence of his nephew, Miles.

Prowler’s story is particularly compelling due to his family ties and moral ambiguity. His criminal lifestyle and connection to Miles add depth to the narrative, potentially setting up a mentor-student relationship between Peter and Miles. Tom Holland himself has called for such a narrative inthe MCU’s future. IfSpider-Man 4introduces Miles through Prowler, itcould lay the groundwork for an eventual team-up, expanding the Spider-Man mythos within the MCU and creating exciting new dynamics for the character.

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3Spider-Man 4 Could Deal With Doom and the Doomsday Fallout

Spider-Man 4 Releases Right After Avengers: Doomsday

Doctor Doom’s presence may still loom large afterAvengers: Doomsday, and his influence could very well extend intoSpider-Man 4.Doom’s intellect and mastery over science and magic would make him a formidable adversary, even for Spider-Man. RDJ’s casting complicates this further, withDoom potentially prompting Peter to question his mentor’s legacy. Spider-Man facing Doom would elevate Peter’s stakes, as Doom’s plans likely involve widespread control and manipulation.

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If Doom is involved inSpider-Man 4, it would also hint at the next phase of the MCU’s cosmic and mystical storylines, reinforcing Spider-Man’s place among Earth’s mightiest heroes. Doom’s presence couldprovide Spider-Man with an intellectual challenge, testing his problem-solving skills in ways that few villains have. Coming right afterDoomsday,Spider-Man 4will likely manage the fallout, dealing with the immediate aftermath, and possibly Doom himself.

2Knull Is Embarking on a Symbiote War

Knull Was Introduced In Venom: The Last Dance

Knull, the god of symbiotes, represents one of Spider-Man’s most terrifying cosmic threats and would be an ambitious choice forSpider-Man 4. FollowingVenom: The Last Dance, the creator of the symbiotes declared his intention to wage war.ThisThe Last Dancenarrative was left unresolvedin Sony’s Spider-Man Universe, with no obvious project in which to depict it. The MCU’sSpider-Man 4could therefore navigate this narrative.

Knull’s connection to Venom and his intent to dominate the universe would bring massive stakes to Peter’s world, linking him to a larger narrative of cosmic terror and the wider Marvel multiverse. It would mean Spider-Man battling the force behind all symbiotes,giving him an unprecedented challenge. The symbiote war storyline could also tie back to Venom, creating a direct link between Peter and Eddie Brock. Facing Knull’s malevolent power would further Peter’s journey, pushing him beyond Earthly concerns and positioning him as a key hero in the MCU’s cosmic conflicts.

1Sony Is Still Setting Up Its Sinister Six Team

Sony Has Been Planning a Sinister Six Movie For Years

The Sinister Six has been a highly anticipated villain team-up since Sony’sThe Amazing Spider-Manmovies. Spider-Man 4could be the film to finally realize it. With characters like Vulture, Scorpion, and possibly even Morbius in Sony’s arsenal,the groundwork is there for a formidable team-up against Peter Parker.The SSU’s solo projects also introduce Kraven, Rhino, and Venom, filling out the potential villainous line-up.

Bringing the Sinister Six to life would elevateSpider-Man 4to epic proportions, as Peter faces not one but multiple iconic villains. The team would test his physical and mental endurance, forcing him to strategize against a diverse set of powers. A Sinister Six storyline would also helpbring together loose threads from previous MCU films, makingSpider-Man 4a culmination of everything he’s faced so far throughout the MCU.

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