User blog comment:Jamie/Episode 7 - Amazing Spider-Man 2/@comment-166-20140520030039/@comment-5041674-20140521033305

I have to agree with LoveWaffle. It can be good if done right. However, like Lovewaffle said, most super-hero movies fail to do so.

In my personal opinion, I feel as if they should stick to TV shows nowadays for comic-book characters, unless you make the movie get done right. The villains get their own episode, have a sort of Story Arch, and can blend in with a bunch of other films.

If you see a show like Spectacular Spider-Man or Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (why did they have to cancel this? It was a great show!), they have story archs and great introductions to villains and heroes that stretch out during the whole series. Shoot, even sometimes the story for a villain can stretch out for several seasons!

Unfortunately, some people want to see villains here and now, and not wait with the anticipation for a character. However, if you take a TV series and you see a villain created, you can have anticipation to see them in a week or more for the next episode (which reminds me... When will Graviton finally start to be a menace to the people on Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? Unless he's coming in another TV show for the cinematic universe).

If the people at Marvel take consideration for these things, perhaps maybe we'd have a better story for a villain. And, just my opinion, using only one Villain would be easier for a film than two, because most movies with two or more villains have a hard time having a perfect portrayal of a character.