Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-33690333-20171119230642/@comment-29421682-20171119235527

Not a universal-threat.

The film would have involved the Lizard unleashing a virus into Manhattan which would have turned everyone into reptiles (kinda like what he tried to to in The Amazing Spider-Man, only this time he actually goes the extra mile and actually succeeds.) in order to turn it into a reptile-haven.

The film would then time-skip to about a month later, going on like your typical zombie outbreak movie, with S.H.I.E.L.D. and the military and even some of the city's super-heroes trying to quarintine and contain the virus while also trying to get as many un-infected people out of New York as possible.

Eventually, Spider-Man (one of the few un-infected super-heroes left in New York.) heads to Madison Square Garden (a reference to that god-awful Godzilla movie from 1998.) to confront the Lizard, where he has been hiding since the outbreak began. Spider-Man finally defeats the Lizard and disperses an antidote through the sewer system (the same way the Lizard started the outbreak in the first place.) and reverts everyone back to normal.

The film would have also had a post-credits scene where Norman Osborn (portrayed by Jim Carrey.) is seen recovering from the virus, which he had caught during the outbreak, with scales lining the front of his face still. This would then set up Osborn becoming the Green Goblin in Spider-Man: Tangled Web.