


Recommended as workmanlike filmmaking on obscure but compelling material. The film takes a mild-mannered look at the ethics of the project but mostly lets the audience judge for itself. Some of the film's best moments are when these two aspiring masters of the universe find the core principles behind their work being challenged by the citizenry they cross paths with. As considerable opposites, they keep the film's dynamic engaging. We discover that each one has motivations of his own. This ambitious enterprise is fraught with the emotional imbalance of its two dissimilar protagonists, one a highly calculating salesman (Eisenberg) and the other a neurotic computer wiz (Skarsgard). The storyline never loses its energy but the plot sometimes takes peculiar detours. One of the most exciting teases in the Marvel Cinematic Universe was the post-credits. Although this is a well-acted film, its momentum is a bit erratic. Spider-Man: Homecoming star Michael Mando has shared a cryptic tease regarding the character of Scorpion. In choosing to take this gamble, they wind up using valuable information obtained from working for their former boss (an effectively domineering Salma Hayek) whom they now find is their competition. We could see in Spider-Man 3.Jesse Eisenberg and Alexander Skarsgard are entrepreneurs who undertake an audacious venture to deliver a fiber optic cable from Kansas to the New York Stock Exchange that is faster than all the other portals by just enough to make a staggering difference in market returns. Hit the "Next" button below to check out 5 villains There's definitely a lot of potential for Scorpion in either world, and this is a character comic book fans have been desperate to see on the big screen for quite some time now. With Jesse Eisenberg, Alexander Skarsgrd, Salma Hayek, Michael Mando. Whether that happens in the Marvel Cinematic Universe of Spider-Man Universe of Marvel Characters remains to be seen, of course. The Hummingbird Project: Directed by Kim Nguyen. It's possible that this is just in response to that recent interview, but with Morbius reshoots recently taking place, shooting on Venom wrapping up, and Spider-Man 3 set to begin production this summer, there are plenty of places he could suit up. Now, Mando has taken to Twitter to tease a possible return as the Scorpion! There was no sign of the character in Far From Home, but with Michael Keaton's Adrian Toomes set to make his return in Morbius, there's been a lot of speculation about Gargan's future (especially after some recent comments from actor Michael Mando).

Spider-Man: Homecoming introduced the Marvel Cinematic Universe's version of Mac Gargan, and while there were some big changes to the version of the villain from the comic books, a post-credits scene teased a possible transformation into the Scorpion somewhere down the line.
