Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-4966483-20160429121236/@comment-9062114-20160503171953

I would like to say, I don't think you could do a Spidey trilogy WITHOUT the Osborns or Green Goblin, because they're such essential parts of Spider-Man's origin story and identity that it would be really hard to tell his story (well) without having them appear or be referenced somehow. The key is making him fresh and unique compared to the Raimi trilogy (which to be fair, happened awhile ago so it wouldn't be too predictable) or the Webb trilogy.

I also believe there should be one more movie after #4, which should have the protagonist be Doctor Octopus. Spider-Man at this point is a seasoned and well-established hero, not the young boy we saw in the first movie, he's grown both physically and mentally from all the stuff he's had to go through with Venom, Green Goblin, etc. But now he faces a villain who's nearly as smart as him, but so cunning and ruthless that Spider-Man will need to put his greatest effort into stopping him. Maybe this is the movie Spider-Man actually gets defeated in. Five movies is a lot and in the Comics Doc Ock is technically the 616 Peter Parker's final enemy, which also gives them the chance to continue on the franchise (which they would probably want) with The Superior Spider-Man, or maybe Miles Morales, I know he has some fans.

Vulture, Mysterio, Kraven, Black Cat, Green Goblin, Venom, Scorpion, and Doctor Octopus. That sounds like a great rogues gallery to me :D