Who Are Kevin Feige’s Top Three Favorite Spider-Man Villains?

The MCU has had its leaders, such as Tony Stark’s Iron Man, Steve Rogers’ Captain America, Nick Fury, and even Loki’s He Who Remains. But within this universe, the ultimate leader, Timekeeper, and overall face of the MCU is Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige who, on the heels of Spider-Man: No Way Home’s success and the bulk of Phase 4, thrilled the entertainment world with Phase 5 and 6 announcements at San Diego Comic-Con.

Even though Feige revealed more than most expected during Marvel’s Hall H panel, two properties were absent from his list of announcements: the X-Men and Spider-Man.

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Whether Feige is waiting until D23, or can’t reboot the X-Men until 2025 due to contractual limitations, remains to be seen. But when it comes to the web-slinger, it’s a bit more complicated as Sony owns the film rights to everyone’s friendly neighborhood Spidey and is currently working on its adjacent Spider-Man Universe.

But even so, Marvel Studios’ key creative is still a Spider-Man fan; and just like the MCU faithful, he too has opinions.

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Kevin Feige Talks Favorite Spider-Man Villains

In an interview printed in the back of The Amazing Spider-Man Issue 900, which was shared via Reddit, Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige shared his top favorite Spider-Man villains from the MCU, beginning with “Doc Ock, for sure:”

“That’s hard. I mean, of course I’m going to think of the ones that we’ve worked on in the movies. Doc Ock, for sure. Mysterio, both in the comics and the movies, is such a crazy, unique, specific character.”

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While Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio in Spider-Man: Far From Home was a fresh and unique spin on the villain, and one that was instrumental to Peter Parker’s journey, Doc Ock from Spider-Man 2 makes sense as Feige’s first choice.

Not only is Alfred Molina’s performance as Doctor Otto Octavius considered one of the best portrayals of a comic book villain, but Kevin Feige served as an executive producer on Spider-Man 2 before bringing both Molina and the character into the MCU in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

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As for his third pick, Feige confessed that he “could easily say a Goblin,” but instead, he chose “Vulture:”

“I could easily say a Goblin, but I’m going to say Vulture. Like my hero Paste-Pot Pete, I appreciate people who aren’t billionaires and test scientific things on themselves. People who are grinding and figuring it out. Michael Keaton played him in Homecoming. He thinks this world is nuts—all these people flying around and doing all these things just because they’re rich or they’re gods or aliens… I’m going to take their scraps and do it myself.”

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When he was then asked to pick between Spider-Man love interests, Gwen Stacy and Mary Jane Watson, the Marvel President replied, “When I think of the classic relationship of Peter Parker, I think of MJ.”

Then, when asked to choose between Felicia or Mary Jane, once again, Feige went with “MJ.”

Lastly, Feige was questioned about his favorite web-slinging costume, with his options consisting of the black costume, Iron Spider, 2099, Stealth, the classic, and even Bag-Man.

Surprisingly, his first answer was Bag-Man, saying,

“Of that list, Bag-Man is my favorite to say because it’s so specific. I would buy a Bag-Man figure…”

For reference, Bag-Man was the result of Peter Parker having to don a Fantastic Four suit and a paper bag mask. This was due to him having no costume at all after Reed Richards helped him to remove his symbiote suit.

But in the end, Feige retracted his Bag-Man answer and went with “the classic” as his costume pick, explaining that “it’s one of the greatest designs in human history”

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