Despite his love for his family, he has no problem endangering millions of innocent lives if it meant being reunited with them, making him one of Sony Pictures Animation's darkest villains to date.Īt an undetermined point in time, Wilson Fisk became the head of the company, Fisk Industries, while secretly becoming a major crime lord known as "The Kingpin". Overall, this version of Fisk, despite being a tragic figure, is also highly selfish and indifferent towards the amount of suffering he has caused. Furthermore, he never acknowledges that it is his fault that his family left him and chooses to blame Spider-Man for their deaths. Therefore, while Wilson's love for his wife and son makes him sympathetic, his attempts at reuniting with them makes him more dangerous than he already was. He also does not tolerate disobedience, as when he murdered Prowler for not finishing off Miles. This led him to spend a fortune building a device capable of breaching parallel realities in hopes of reuniting with another version of his family, and will not bother acknowledging the potential dangers it could have. He does, however, possess immense love for his wife and son, and was devastated when they tragically died in a car accident after seeing him fight Spider-Man. Just like many of his incarnations, Wilson Fisk is a ruthless crime lord who will do whatever it takes to get what he wants and will kill anyone in his way. He is a very big man appearing to be obese, but like the mainstream Kingpin, his body is mostly made of pure muscle, making him immensely powerful in physical terms. 3.2 Building the Super Collider and Killing Spider-Man.
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He was voiced by Liev Schreiber, who also played Stu Wargle in Phantoms, Sabretooth/Victor Creed in X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Ted Winter in Salt, Ray Donovan in the series of the same name and the Storm King in My Little Pony: The Movie. He is also the arch-nemesis of both Peter Parker/Spider-Man and Miles Morales. He is an infamous crime lord who secretly dominated New York City and built the Super-Collider to bring back his family from other dimensions. Wilson Fisk, also better known as the Kingpin, is the main antagonist of Sony Pictures Animation's 17th feature film, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. And now I’m gonna make sure you never see yours again! The real Spider-Man couldn't even beat me! You're nothing! You took my family. ~ Kingpin to Spider-Man - his famous qoute. It's a helluva frickin' light show, you're gonna love this. Watch out! Here comes the Spider-Man! You like my new toy? Cost me a fortune but, hey, can't take it with you, right? You came all this way. She's manipulating a lot of things to achieve her own grand ambitions.(to the tune of the Spider-Man theme) Doo-be do. But we definitely think of Liv as someone who is not gone from the story, and who in many ways, is our most powerful bad guy.
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"In the end, we found the movie played fine without us tagging every single possible thing. In an interview with Total Film, co-director Rodney Rothman made a statement that hints that Doc Ock will serve as the villain in future stories set in the Spider-Verse. Related: Brian Bendis: Spider-Man Into The Spider-Verse InterviewĪlthough Doc Ock wasn't the only classic Spider-Man villain to appear in Into The Spider-Verse, it seems that she might be the franchise's main big bad. Although Doc Ock was initially supposed to be male in the animated film, the directors decided to gender swap the character for a woman, allowing them to take elements of the classic Spider-Man story and twist them (something the movie does well). Her character, who is later revealed as Doctor Octopus, tells Peter Parker that he will die of cellular degeneration if he continues to stay in the alternate dimension he finds himself in. Liv is the head scientist and CEO of Alchemax, as well as a scientific adviser to Wilson Fisk. Into The Spider-Verse, which focused on the Miles Morales version of Spider-Man, reimagined Doc Ock as a woman, Olivia Octavius. In Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 2, he is portrayed by Alfred Molina in a memorable performance that fans still remember fondly. After a radiation leak alters his body, he becomes one of Spider-Man's most well-known villains. In the comics, Doctor Octopus, aka Doc Ock, is Otto Octavius, a man with a troubled family history who goes on to become a brilliant physicist and inventor. One of the co-directors of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse has suggested that Doc Ock is the franchise's main villain. The villain, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, initially appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #3 in 1963.