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--> '''The Spot:''' ''(at Miles)'' We're finally living up to our potential: [[spoiler:You'll finally have [[{{Archenemy}} a villain worth fighting for]] and ''[[SuddenlyShouting I WON'T BE JUST A JOKE TO YOU]]!!'']]
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* LaughablyEvil: Very much so. He starts out so hilariously pathetic and has many hilarious moments. Even when he starts becoming more competent of a villain after successfully traveling to different dimensions, he still has moments where he interacts with the heroes in comical ways. [[spoiler:This does not take away from the fact that he manages to become a surprisingly effective villain.]]

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* LaughablyEvil: Very much so. He starts out so hilariously pathetic and has many hilarious moments. Even when he starts becoming more competent of a villain after successfully traveling to different dimensions, Earth-50101, he still has moments where he interacts with the heroes in comical ways. [[spoiler:This does not take away from the fact that he manages to become a surprisingly effective villain.]]
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* LaughablyEvil: Very much so. He starts out so hilariously pathetic and has many hilarious moments. [[spoiler:This does not take away from the fact that he manages to become a surprisingly effective villain.]]

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* LaughablyEvil: Very much so. He starts out so hilariously pathetic and has many hilarious moments. Even when he starts becoming more competent of a villain after successfully traveling to different dimensions, he still has moments where he interacts with the heroes in comical ways. [[spoiler:This does not take away from the fact that he manages to become a surprisingly effective villain.]]
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* LaughablyEvil: Very much so. He starts out so hilariously pathetic and has many hilarious moments. [[spoiler:This does not take away from the fact that he manages to become a surprisingly effective villain.]]
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* SeriousBusiness: [[spoiler:It turns out that he was the one that Miles threw a bagel at in the first movie. He apparently took it ''very'' personally as he recaps it to Miles as apart of his backstory and in an angry tone too.]]

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* SeriousBusiness: [[spoiler:It turns out that he was the one that [[ItMakesSenseInContext Miles threw a bagel at at]] in the first movie. He apparently took it ''very'' personally as he recaps it to Miles as apart of his backstory and in an angry tone too.]]
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* SeriousBusiness: [[spoiler:It turns out that he was the one that Miles threw a bagel at in the first movie. He apparently took it ''very'' personally as he recaps it to Miles as apart of his backstory and in an angry tone too.]]
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* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:The Spot becomes the main antagonist for ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]'' (and is set to retain the role for ''Beyond The Spider-Verse'') once [[ArchEnemy his intent to ruin Miles' life]] is made clear, though Miguel's insistence on ensuring the canon events from this conflict properly occur makes him the preeminent threat for the second half of the film.]]

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* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:The Spot becomes the main antagonist for ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]'' (and is set to retain the role for ''Beyond The the Spider-Verse'') once [[ArchEnemy his intent to ruin Miles' life]] is made clear, though Miguel's insistence on ensuring the canon events from this conflict properly occur makes him the preeminent threat for the second half of the film.]]
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[[folder: The Prowler '''(Major Unmarked Spoilers)''']]

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* FatBastard: He's got a noticeable paunch belly despite his otherwise lanky build, and he's a supervillain [[spoiler:who becomes a threat to the multiverse]].

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* {{Expy}}: His origins, power-set, and [[spoiler:[[HumanoidAbomination eventual horrifyingly powerful godlike status]]]] in this canon call to mind [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Doctor Manhattan]]]], only slipping into the ''far'' edge of evil as his rage begins to stew.

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* {{Expy}}: His origins, power-set, and [[spoiler:[[HumanoidAbomination eventual horrifyingly powerful godlike status]]]] in this canon call to mind [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Doctor Manhattan]]]], only slipping into the ''far'' edge of evil as his rage begins to stew. [[spoiler:The two doctors even have similar names, Jonathan Osterman and Johnathon Ohnn]]


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* MotiveRant: Gives one to Miles at the climax of their second confrontation, where he reveals his backstory as [[spoiler:the "Bagel" scientist back in Alchemax, who had previously run a test that caused the very same spider that gave Miles his powers to arrive to Earth-1610B, and how he got caught in the Super-Collider explosion at the end of the first film, giving him his superpowers. He vows his revenge to Miles for making him lose his job and, in a way, his humanity, as his entire body has [[BodyHorror been deformed to such an extent]] that not even his family wants to look at him anymore.]]
-->''"Because of you, I lost my job, my life, '''[[TheBlank my face!]]'''"''
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[[caption-width-right:350:''I [[CreateYourOwnHero made]] you into a hero... you [[CreateYourOwnVillain made]] me into [[EldritchAbomination THIS]]!'']]




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->''"[[RoaringRampageOfRevenge I'm going to take everything from you, like you took everything from me.]]"''

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->''"[[MeaningfulEcho I'm Miles Morales]], but you... you can call me the Prowler."''

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* MythologyGag: This is not the first time a Miles has faced off against an EvilCounterpart of himself, it is impossible not to compare him to Ultimatum from the mainstream comics.

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* PresentAbsence: Despite his arrest at the end of the first film, the fallout of his and Octavius' actions serves as the driving conflict of the sequel.



* PresentAbsence: Despite her UncertainDoom in the sequel, the fallout of her and Fisk's actions serves as that film's conflict.



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Earth-42's version of the Prowler, who is not Aaron, but in fact Miles who runs a crime organisation with him.

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Earth-42's version of the Prowler, who is not Aaron, but in fact Miles who runs a crime organisation organization with him.



* AlliterativeName: '''M'''i'''les''' '''M'''ora'''les'''.
* BadassCape: A long purple one.



* LegacyCharacter: It's heavily implied that he inherited the Prowler mantle from his uncle Aaron.
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about him would spoil the TwistEnding of ''Across the Spider-Verse''.
* WolverineClaws: Prowler's primary weapons are his giant, mechanical gloves with razor sharp claws on the fingers.



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!!Vulture
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An alternate version of the bird-themed supervillain from a universe styled after Renaissance-era Italy. He wound up in Gwen’s universe via a temporal anomaly from the wake of the supercollider.

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[[folder:Aaron Davis ('''Spoilers''')]]
!!Aaron Davis
!!!'''Voiced By''': Jorma Taccone

An alternate
Creator/MahershalaAli [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Daniel del Roble (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

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version of the bird-themed supervillain from a universe styled after Renaissance-era Italy. He wound up in Gwen’s universe via a temporal anomaly from the wake of the supercollider.Aaron Davis.



* {{Clockpunk}}: His technology has this vibe, with oil lamp grenades and missiles, jointed wooden wings operated by strings, and even a jetpack.
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Was originally from a Renaissance world - thus, he has some issues with the modern art at Gwen’s Guggenheim and her modern New York as a whole.
* HammerSpace: Referenced by name when Miguel slices off one of his wings. The Vulture simply pulls a new wing right out of his giant clockpunk jetpack.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: He's animated to resemble a Leonardo Da Vinci sketch brought to life, including only being coloured in shades of brown. Gwen asks if he's made of parchment.
* StarterVillain: He is the first major villain that Gwen, Miguel, and Jessica fight in the second film's ActionPrologue.

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* {{Clockpunk}}: His technology has this vibe, with oil lamp grenades and missiles, jointed wooden wings operated by strings, and even a jetpack.
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Was originally from a Renaissance world - thus,
EvilMentor: It's all but stated that he has some issues with guided his nephew into the modern art at Gwen’s Guggenheim and her modern New York as a whole.
* HammerSpace: Referenced by name when Miguel slices off one
life of his wings. The Vulture simply pulls a new wing right out of his giant clockpunk jetpack.
crime.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: InSpiteOfANail: He's animated virtually the same as Earth-1610B's Aaron.
* RetiredBadass: Is heavily implied
to resemble a Leonardo Da Vinci sketch brought to life, including only being coloured in shades of brown. Gwen asks if be the original Prowler, much like his counterpart on the main Miles' universe. Despite claiming he's made of parchment.
* StarterVillain: He is
not (Earth-42's) the first major villain Prowler, he seems to know how to use the Prowler's gauntlet before tossing it to his nephew.
* SpottingTheThread: Just by looking at the different hairstyle, he quickly figures out
that Gwen, Miguel, and Jessica fight in the second film's ActionPrologue. main Miles is not his nephew.
* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about him would spoil the TwistEnding of ''Across the Spider-Verse''.


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!!Other
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!!Vulture
!!!'''Voiced By''': Jorma Taccone

An alternate version of the bird-themed supervillain from a universe styled after Renaissance-era Italy. He wound up in Gwen’s universe via a temporal anomaly from the wake of the supercollider.
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* {{Clockpunk}}: His technology has this vibe, with oil lamp grenades and missiles, jointed wooden wings operated by strings, and even a jetpack.
* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Was originally from a Renaissance world - thus, he has some issues with the modern art at Gwen’s Guggenheim and her modern New York as a whole.
* HammerSpace: Referenced by name when Miguel slices off one of his wings. The Vulture simply pulls a new wing right out of his giant clockpunk jetpack.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: He's animated to resemble a Leonardo Da Vinci sketch brought to life, including only being coloured in shades of brown. Gwen asks if he's made of parchment.
* StarterVillain: He is the first major villain that Gwen, Miguel, and Jessica fight in the second film's ActionPrologue.
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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite his cold exterior and lack of compassion, he seemed to love his late father, as it's implied he and his uncle painted a mural of him in his honor similar to how Earth-1610 Miles and his dad did for their Aaron. Notably, this ''doesn't'' extend to alternate versions on his father, as he refuses to set "our" Miles free when he's informed that Jefferson will die otherwise.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite his cold exterior and lack of compassion, he seemed to love his late father, as it's implied he and his uncle painted a mural of him in his honor similar to how Earth-1610 Miles and his dad did for their Aaron. Notably, this ''doesn't'' extend to alternate versions on his father, as he refuses to set "our" Miles free when he's informed that Jefferson will die otherwise.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite his cold exterior and lack of compassion, he seemed to love his late father, as it's implied he and his uncle painted a mural of him in his honor similar to how Earth-1610 Miles and his dad did for their Aaron. Notably, this ''doesn't'' extend to alternate versions on his father, as he refuses to set "our" Miles free when he's informed that Jefferson will die otherwise.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite his cold exterior and lack of compassion, he seemed to love his late father, as it's implied he and his uncle painted a mural of him in his honor similar to how Earth-1610 Miles and his dad did for their Aaron. [[spoiler: Notably, this ''doesn't'' extend to alternate versions on his father, as he refuses to set "our" Miles free when he's informed that Jefferson will die otherwise]].

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* MonsterOfTheWeek: Miles and Gwen keep calling him a VillainOfTheWeek and dismissing him as a low-level threat. [[spoiler:He proves them wrong.]]



* VillainOfTheWeek: Miles and Gwen keep calling him this, dismissing him as a low-level threat. [[spoiler:He proves them wrong.]]
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* WhosLaughingNow: [[spoiler:It wasn't enough that The Spot already blamed Miles for what he turned into. Miles along with the other Spider-People sans Miguel treating him like a joke D-lister proceeded to invoke his wrath so thoroughly that he was pushed to master his powers so that he could destroy the multiverse as payback, starting with everyone Miles has loved. And ''hoo boy'' does he become capable of doing just that by the end.]]

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* WhosLaughingNow: [[spoiler:It wasn't enough that The Spot already blamed Miles for what he turned into. Miles along with the other Spider-People sans Miguel treating him like a joke D-lister proceeded to invoke his wrath so thoroughly that he was pushed to master his powers so that he could destroy the multiverse as payback, starting with everyone Miles has ever loved. And ''hoo boy'' does he become capable of doing just that by the end.]]
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* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler: The Spot's life was irreversibly ruined by his mutation, as it caused his friends and family to ostracize him and cost him all his job prospects. Being that his mutation was an indirect result of Miles destroying the Super Collider, he blames Miles for what he turned into. Miles humiliating him during his first outing as a supervillain and refusal to take him serious ultimately causes him to completely snap, and he decides to take away everyone Miles loves so that Miles will finally understand the level of hatred he holds towards him.]]

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* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler: The Spot's life was irreversibly ruined by his mutation, as it caused his friends and family to ostracize him and cost him all his job prospects. Being that his mutation was an indirect result of Miles destroying the Super Collider, he blames Miles for what he turned into. Miles humiliating him during his first outing as a supervillain and refusal to take him serious seriously ultimately causes cause him to completely snap, and he decides to take away everyone Miles loves so that Miles will finally understand the level of hatred he holds towards him.]]
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* FreudianExcuse: [[spoiler: The Spot's life was irreversibly ruined by his mutation, as it caused his friends and family to ostracize him and cost him all his job prospects. Being that his mutation was an indirect result of Miles destroying the Super Collider, he blames Miles for what he turned into. Miles humiliating him during his first outing as a supervillain and refusal to take him serious ultimately causes him to completely snap, and he decides to take away everyone Miles loves so that Miles will finally understand the level of hatred he holds towards him.]]

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* {{Clockpunk}}: His technology has this vibe, with oil lamp grenades and missiles, jointed wooden wings operated by strings, and even a jetpack.



* HammerSpace: Referenced by name when Miguel slices off one of his wings. The Vulture simply pulls a new wing right out of his giant steampunk jetpack.

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* HammerSpace: Referenced by name when Miguel slices off one of his wings. The Vulture simply pulls a new wing right out of his giant steampunk clockpunk jetpack.



* {{Steampunk}}: His technology has this vibe (despite the Renaissance being well before the Industrial Era), with oil lamp grenades and missiles, jointed wooden wings operated by strings, and even a jetpack.
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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: His first outing has him failing to rob a bodega and barely able to control his portal powers. Once he figures out how to use his powers effectively, he becomes a multiversal threat.

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* NotSoHarmlessVillain: His [[spoiler:His first outing has him failing to rob a bodega and barely able to control his portal powers. Once he figures out how to use his powers effectively, he becomes a multiversal threat.]]
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* WimpFight: The Spot's first encounter shows, for as creatively dangerous as his power to create interdimensional portals is for everyone around him... his actual ''physical'' ability against Miles is so laughably inept (to the point of actually pathetically trying to slap him when they are grappling) that if it wasn't for the power his portals provide him, the Spot would have been beaten by Miles in a second flat.

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* WimpFight: The Spot's first encounter shows, for as creatively dangerous as his power to create interdimensional portals is for everyone around him... his actual ''physical'' ability against Miles is so laughably inept (to the point of actually pathetically trying to slap him when they are grappling) that if it wasn't for the power his portals provide him, the Spot would have been beaten by Miles in a second flat.
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* TragicVillain: [[spoiler:The Spot — back when he was Jonathan Ohnn — in spite of being on the payroll of Fisk and working at a company of an ill reputation was otherwise [[PunchClockVillain a fairly normal guy just doing his job]]... only to have his life entirely upended by being in the crossfire of Miles and Kingpin's final battle at the end of ''Into The Spider-Verse'' and [[BodyHorror horrifically]] transformed into a point of ridicule by his peers and lost any chance of finding normalcy with his strange condition — understandably leading him to blame Miles Morales for everything wrong in his life, and when he tries to make that point clear and attempts to become an {{Archenemy}} for him to find a place of belonging, Miles not only dismisses his troubled backstory [[ForMeItWasTuesday as just another day's work]] but offhandedly calls him a "[[DudeWheresMyRespect villain of the week]]" multiple times during their first confrontation, meaning that even trying to be simply "bad" isn't enough to find a place to belong... [[ThenLetMeBeEvil compelling him]] to become "[[CompleteMonster the worst]]" instead to finally find a purpose in life as Miles's greatest nemesis [[RevengeByProxy by hurting him where it counts]].]]

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* TragicVillain: [[spoiler:The Spot — back when he was Jonathan Ohnn — in spite of being on the payroll of Fisk and working at a company of an ill reputation was otherwise [[PunchClockVillain a fairly normal guy just doing his job]]... only to have his life entirely upended by being in the crossfire of Miles and Kingpin's final battle at the end of ''Into The Spider-Verse'' and [[BodyHorror horrifically]] transformed into a point of ridicule by his peers and lost any chance of finding normalcy with his strange condition — understandably leading him to blame Miles Morales for everything wrong in his life, and when he tries to make that point clear and attempts to become an {{Archenemy}} for him to find a place of belonging, Miles not only dismisses his troubled backstory [[ForMeItWasTuesday as just another day's work]] but offhandedly calls him a "[[DudeWheresMyRespect villain of the week]]" multiple times during their first confrontation, meaning that even trying to be simply "bad" isn't enough to find a place to belong... [[ThenLetMeBeEvil compelling him]] to become "[[CompleteMonster "[[BeyondRedemption the worst]]" instead to finally find a purpose in life as Miles's greatest nemesis [[RevengeByProxy by hurting him where it counts]].]]

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* IdenticalTwinIDTag: He has a different hairdo and voice compared to the protagonist Miles, which helps distinguish them out of costume.
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!![[ComicBook/TheKingpin Wilson Fisk / The Kingpin]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''It's not always about the money, Spider-Man.'']]
!!!'''Voiced By''': Creator/LievSchreiber [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Creator/RubenMoya (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]''

->''"The real Spider-Man couldn't even beat me! You're nothing!"''

A powerful mob boss who dominates New York City of Miles's universe and the one responsible for opening a gateway to the other dimensions.
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* ActionDad: Father to Richard Fisk and a brutal, powerful juggernaut in hand-to-hand combat.
* AdaptationalBadass
** The Kingpin has been made the outright BigBad of Spider-Man's RoguesGallery, where in the comics he tends to share that role with Doc Ock and the Green Goblin -- while Ock and Goblin are taking orders from Fisk in this film.
** Fisk has fought Spider-Man a number of times in the comics and has held his own against him, but that's only because Spidey was holding back in fear of killing him. Here, he personally beats an injured blond Peter to death and overpowers Miles [[spoiler:until he uses his Venom Strike.]]
* AdaptationalSympathy: When there is a Kingpin in a media adaption of the Spider-Man or Daredevil mythos, he's always depicted as this sinister figure out to maintain himself as the [[NecessarilyEvil necessary evil]] of the criminal underworld, keeping worse threats from rising by keeping the gangs in line. In this film, [[spoiler: he's trying to bring back his wife and son, who died while trying to flee from his criminal lifestyle, and is so heartbroken that he's willing to tear open dimensions to bring them back]].
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%%AdaptationalUgliness: NOTE: Kingpin's appearance is this movie is a direct homage to Bill Sienkiewicz's "Love and War" comic mini-series. It's a nearly direct translation of his appearance from those comics AND NOT an ugliness added when adapted to film.
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* ArchEnemy:
** Fisk seems to be this to the original Spider-Man of Miles's universe. They've been fighting for years and Peter was scared enough of him that he used his final moments to warn Miles that he needed to keep his identity secret because the Kingpin had everyone in his pocket. Even other contenders for Spider-Man's archenemy in his RoguesGallery, like the Green Goblin and Doc Ock, are subservient to Kingpin in this universe.
** Fisk has surely transferred this enmity over to Miles as he is the one who shut down and destroyed the Super-Collider, preventing him from [[spoiler:replacing his wife and son with alternate dimension versions]].
* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: The center of Blond Peter's RoguesGallery. A physically strong and incredibly dangerous foe who other super-powered freaks defer to as the city's reigning crime lord, businessman and political operator.
* AxCrazy: Downplayed, but it's still there. He's just ''very good'' at hiding it. The trauma of losing his family has made him rampantly homicidal. The fact that he brutally murdered [[spoiler:the original Spider-Man]] with his bare hands, abruptly murdered one of his own henchmen, and is more than willing to murder Miles Morales for his IrrationalHatred toward Spider-Man certainly shows this.
* BadassInANiceSuit: He's a powerful fighter dressed in a sharp black suit and tie.
* BadassNormal: He is able to fight Miles with his own great strength.
* BadBoss: He threatens his employees, no matter how valuable they are to him, as Doc Ock can attest, and [[spoiler:murders the Prowler the second he refuses to kill [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes Miles]]]].
* BaldHeadOfToughness: A bald-headed crime lord who's freakishly strong, tough, and fast.
* BaldOfEvil: As always for Fisk. His {{Gonk}} design only exaggerates that shiny head.
* BeingEvilSucks: While trying to kill Spider-Man, his wife and son walk in on them fighting and both flee [[spoiler:and are struck by an incoming car during their panicked escape.]]. Later, when fighting Miles's Spider-Man while the Super-Collider is active, they encounter an alternate universe version of his wife and son and they run away from him ''again''.
* BigApplesauce: Unlike most interpretations of the character, Liev Schreiber gives the Kingpin a thick New York mobster accent that makes it sound like he just walked off the set of ''Film/GoodFellas''. This, in a way, returns him to the Lee-Romita era where Lee conceived him as a Sydney Greenstreet (from ''Film/{{The Maltese Falcon|1941}}'') type gangster, with a major SettingUpdate.
* BigBad: The main antagonist of the first movie. He's behind the Super-Collider that threatens to tear apart the Multiverse, and other villains, such as the Green Goblin, Scorpion, Tombstone, Doc Ock and the Prowler, all show up as his henchmen.
* BrooklynRage: He's a violent mob boss with a strong Brooklyn accent.
* CharacterTics: He expresses his emotional state by clicking his pen at various speeds. After Peter B. and Miles escape the Alchemax labs, he rapidly clicks and crushes it, showing that he's at his wit's end.
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: Par for the course with the character. He has no superpowers to speak of but he can go toe-to-toe with the Spider-Men in spite of their super strength. In the climax, he fights Miles one-on-one in the middle of a multiverse-destroying maelstrom and says that [[BadassBoast even the original Spider-Man could never beat him]].
* CompositeCharacter: Of the Ultimate version of Fisk and Green Goblin, given he hails from the same universe as Miles, and takes Ultimate Osborn's role as the one responsible for Peter Parker's death. [[spoiler:His motivation of looking for an alternate universe version of his family also evokes [[ComicBook/SpiderMen 616!Miles Morales' desire to find a still living-Barbara Sanchez]]]].
* CreateYourOwnHero: It's implied that his Super-Collider experiments were responsible for the spider that bit Miles and gave him his powers. Said experiments are also responsible for Miles meeting the other Spider-People, which ends up biting Kingpin in the rear in the climax.
* DeadpanSnarker: He is introduced [[SarcasmMode sarcastically singing]] TheSixties [[WesternAnimation/SpiderMan1967 Spider-Man theme song]], and when Spider-Man asks him how his business is going, after the explosion of the super collider weakens him, he replies [[IncrediblyLamePun "Booming!"]]
* TheDon: It's right there in his name.
* TheDreaded: [[spoiler:In his final moments,]] Blond Peter makes it clear to Miles that he is utterly terrified of The Kingpin and his social and political power, warning him about how he would go after Miles's family if he learned his identity.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: [[spoiler:His deceased wife and son, Vanessa and Richard. His entire motivation for building the Super-Collider is to search TheMultiverse for still-living versions of them]].
* EvilIsBigger: He's much larger than any of the heroes, but he towers over Miles, who is still a teenager.
* EvilWearsBlack: Foregoes his traditional [[BrightIsNotGood light-colored]] wardrobe in favor of all black clothes, making him look more villainous and intimidating.
* FasterThanTheyLook: You wouldn't expect someone so enormous to be able to move as fast as he does.
* {{Foil}}: Is this to the Spider People collectively. Like them he lost people he loved in a way that is his fault on some level, but instead of accepting the loss and moving on, he becomes TheUnfettered willing to risk the world's destruction in a desperate attempt to get them back. Also, where the Spiders do their best to prevent the tragedy they experienced from happening to others, Kingpin [[MoralMyopia never bats an eye at killing others and inflicting the same pain on their loved ones]].
* FatalFlaw: [[ItsAllAboutMe His selfishness]]: [[spoiler:He's so desperate to have some semblance of the family that he lost that he will kidnap an alternate universe version of his family against their will and in the process endangers the existence of the world and possibly even the entire ''multiverse'' to get what he wants]].
* {{Gonk}}: The Kingpin's character design in the movie is a clear homage to Bill Sienkiewicz's take on the character. Although artistically striking in the comic ''"Love and War"'', when rendered in animation it does make for a weird anatomical representation with a square, mountainous body and small head that sits in the middle of his chest, way below his shoulders. It's doubly striking as he is the only character done in this particular art style. Even his own son has perfectly normal proportions.
* GroundPunch: This is the Kingpin's signature move. He does a two-fisted hammer blow downwards and he executes Peter Parker with this. In the final fight, he does this to generate a shockwave that knocks down Miles and then faceplants Miles with another hammer blow.
* HugeGuyTinyGirl: Fisk towers over his wife just as much as he does everyone else. She was perhaps a quarter of his size.
* TheJuggernaut: He is shown to be this when he enters the fray and fights Miles directly, taking every hit without flinching, and showing a toughness greater than both Tombstone and Scorpion who are dealt with handily by Noir and Spider-Ham.
* LargeAndInCharge: He's much larger than most of his minions -- only the Green Goblin is of similar size.
* {{Leitmotif}}: Has a melancholy string melody that plays when he is clicking his pen and flashing back to when Vanessa and Richard flee from him [[note]] time code 56:39 to 56:57 [[/note]]. The motif is repeated during the Super-Collider fight when an alternate version of Vanessa and Richard also flee from him [[note]]time code 1:37:00 to 1:37:19 [[/note]].
* LightningBruiser: The man's a giant compared to everyone else, but he hits hard and fast enough to keep up with any Spider-Man.
* MadeOfIron: Fisk is ostensibly a normal human, but he can tank an insane amount of damage without a scratch. [[spoiler:Even the explosive destruction of the Super-Collider doesn't kill him.]]
* MoralMyopia: Has suffered a deep personal loss of loved ones and is willing to do anything to have them restored to his life, but is more than willing to murder innocent people and inflict the same pain of loss on others without a moment's regret.
* NoNeckChump: Being a TinyHeadedBehemoth whose head is situated in the middle of his chest, he hasn't a neck to speak of.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: His appearance is taken from Bill Sienkiewicz's [[https://i.imgur.com/wJ3G8Kz.jpg depiction]] of the character from ''Daredevil: Love and War''. As such, while everyone else in his universe (including his own son) is more reasonably proportioned, he has a cartoonishly-exaggerated body being massively tall with a hilariously broad, blocky physique and a comparatively tiny head that is lower than his shoulders and has hardly any neck.
* OutlivingOnesOffspring: His son, Richard, died in a car crash.
* PleaseDontLeaveMe: As he fights Miles inside a train that's barreling through the Super-Collider, alternate versions of Vanessa and Richard appear, each being terrified and appalled at him attacking Spider-Man. Fisk tells them to not be afraid and tearfully tells his wife "You know me". As they vanish, Fisk drops Miles and runs towards them, begging them to not leave as the train car moves on.
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: In the comics, while he's always been a major enemy of Peter Parker, he's rarely come into contact with Miles Morales. The Ultimate Kingpin was also killed off long before Miles was introduced.
* SharpDressedMan: He wouldn't be the Kingpin without a snazzy suit.
* SparedByTheAdaptation: The Kingpin of the actual Ultimate universe was blasted out of a window by Mysterio in the immediate aftermath of ''ComicBook/{{Ultimatum}}'', well before Miles ever replaced Peter. This Kingpin lives to see Miles replace Peter, and is turned over to the police at the end of the movie.
* StoutStrength: While it's ambiguous if it's muscle, fat, or a combination, he's as wide as he is tall (and he's a lot taller than most of the other characters) and he can hit like a freight train.
* TinyHeadedBehemoth: He's absolutely huge, towering over most humans, but his head is quite small in comparison to his body.
* TragicVillain: It doesn't make him any less monstrous, [[spoiler:but his wife, Vanessa and son, Richard were killed in a car crash after they discovered his true nature as a villain while attempting to kill Spider-Man years ago. He commissioned the construction of the Super-Collider in order to search TheMultiverse for another version of his wife and son so that he could have his family back]].
* UglyGuyHotWife: Given that Kingpin follows a NonStandardCharacterDesign with a cartoonishly-exaggerated body, any woman he marries will be this by default, but Vanessa was attractive all on her own.
* VillainousBreakdown: He absolutely ''loses'' it in the climax after he sees an alternate dimension version of his family while fighting Miles and they run away from him ''again''.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: He is a respected businessman, able to hold a memorial and claim he was a close ally of Spider-Man even though he murdered him. Blond Peter tells Miles that Fisk has connections ''everywhere'' and thus Miles cannot reveal who he is to anyone or his family will be in danger.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: [[TragicVillain All he wants is his wife and son back]]. Unfortunately, doing so could lead to all of reality in every universe collapsing, ''including'' himself and his family's alternate counterparts. Whenever someone tries explaining it to him, he either interrupts them before they can or he ignores them.
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[[folder:The Prowler ('''Spoilers''')]]
-> For tropes applying to his appearance in Film/SonysSpiderManUniverse, see [[Characters/SonysSpiderManUniverse here]]
!!Aaron Davis / The Prowler
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!!!'''Voiced By''': Creator/MahershalaAli [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Daniel del Roble (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances''': ''Film/{{Venom|2018}}''[[note]]In TheStinger[[/note]] | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]''

->''"I'm sorry. I wanted you to look up to me. I let you down, man. I let you down."''

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Kingpin's top enforcer, a deadly supervillain clad in a high-tech suit featuring repulsor boots and strength-enhancing, razor-sharp gauntlets. After being tasked with killing the new Spider-Man, it is revealed that he is Miles's beloved uncle, Aaron Davis.
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* AdaptationalBadass: While the comic versions of the Prowler are no pushovers, this one is hands down the deadliest version yet.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Unlike his original counterpart from the Ultimate comics (who is a remorseless criminal who ultimately saw his nephew as someone to exploit and manipulate for his own personal gain upon discovering his secret identity as the new Spider-Man), this Prowler genuinely cared for his nephew, so much so that, upon discovering Miles is the new Spider-Man, was visibly ''horrified'' that he nearly killed him on several occasions. Furthermore, while ''Ultimate'' Prowler was fatally injured during an argument with Miles and died cursing him, this Prowler was killed for refusing to harm his nephew and spent his final moments telling Miles how proud he is of him.
* AlasPoorVillain: He's the Kingpin's top enforcer, but when he finds out the boy he's been hunting is his beloved nephew, he spares his life even as Kingpin urges him to "finish it". Immediately afterwards his boss shoots him InTheBack; Aaron survives just long enough to tell Miles that he's the best member of their family and encourages him to keep going. His death is deeply mourned by both Miles and Jefferson.
* AnimalMotif: Big predatory cats.
** During their first encounter, his wild assault even has him crashing into a wall, much like an ambush predator who just barely missed its prey would.
** Many of his attacks are feline-esque swipes with his clawed gauntlets, and his opening attack tends to be a feline like pounce at his target.
** When Miles managed to escape him the first time, Prowler watches him flee while perched atop a building in a cat-like pose.
** During Miles visit to his apartment, he is shown wearing a faded t-shirt depicting a panther, and has a large poster of a [[{{Foreshadowing}} purple neon tiger]] hanging over his sofa.
* BadassBiker: He's a lethal assassin who uses a motorcycle to chase his targets on the road.
* BadassCape: A long purple one.
* BadassNormal: He has no superpowers, but with some MMA training and home-brewed gadgets, he can hold his own against actual superheroes.
* BrokenPedestal: Learning that his uncle is the Prowler and working for the Kingpin, and as such is an accomplice to the death of Spider-Man, shatters Miles's image of him, while also confirming that his father was right about him. This changes when Aaron finds out about Miles's true identity and outright defies Kingpin's order to kill him and then dies in his arms, [[RebuiltPedestal restoring him in his nephew's eyes]].
* CharacterDeath: He's murdered by Fisk when he refuses to kill Miles.
* ChekhovsGun: He teaches Miles that placing a hand on someone's shoulder is the best way to disarm someone. Miles uses it to defeat Fisk, who has massive shoulders.
* CoolBike: His main mode of transportation.
* CoolMask: His mask lets him see into multiple spectrums of light as well as thermal imaging, which allows him to track the otherwise invisible Miles. It also modifies his voice to make it virtually unrecognizable.
* CoDragons: With Tombstone and Doc Ock, he is sent by Kingpin to find and kill the new Spider-Man, and is one of the most dangerous and competent of the crime lord's supervillain employees.
* CompositeCharacter: While his role in the story and identity as Miles's uncle are based on the Ultimate Prowler, his costume, gadgets, engineering skills (per the artbook), and his HeelFaceTurn are all closer to the Hobie Brown version of the character.
* ConsummateProfessional: Prowler is presented as this throughout the film. He doesn't banter and is almost completely silent in all of his appearances, ambushing his foes and trying to tear them to pieces as quickly as possible. Once he's given a target, he won't quit. Ultimately, it's subverted, as he refuses to kill Miles and instead backs away, which gets Aaron killed by Kingpin.
* DeathByAdaptation: He is currently alive in the main comics being back from the dead, while here his death actually sticks.
* DeathByOriginStory: While the original Spider-Man's death had already set Miles on the path to becoming a hero, Aaron's murder at the hands of the Kingpin is the catalyst for Miles changing into a hero in his own right instead of just copying his universe's Spider-Man. The rest of the Spider-Gang even comfort him by sharing the losses of their own loved ones.
* {{Determinator}}: Villainous version. Whenever he picks up Miles's trail, he pursues him relentlessly. So much so that all Miles can do is flee and just barely stay out of his reach.
* DiedInYourArmsTonight: After being fatally shot by Kingpin, he dies from his injuries in his nephew's arms.
* TheDreaded: He's shown throughout the movie to be one of Kingpin's most relentless enforcers, and the one that Miles fears above all. Sensing his arrival is enough to make Blond Peter pause to give out a [[ThisIsGonnaSuck resigned "Oh, Boy"]]. It gets even worse for Miles when he learns that it's his beloved Uncle Aaron under the mask.
* DynamicEntry: He's introduced in the film by tackling blond Peter from the other side of the Super-Collider.
* EvenEvilCanBeLoved: In addition to being loved by his nephew, Miles, his estranged brother still loves him and breaks down crying when he finds Aaron dead in an alley. During the epilogue, Miles and Jefferson spray paint a memorial dedicated to Aaron at the police station Jefferson works at.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He and Miles have a very good relationship, with Miles able to tell Aaron things he's uncomfortable talking to his own dad about. When Aaron finds out the person he's sent to kill is his nephew, he refuses even though he knows it'll mean his own death.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: He may be unquestioningly willing to kill a child on the orders of the Kingpin, but he draws the line at harming his nephew.
* EvilCounterpart:
** He's this to the Peter Parkers. Their masks are similar, as are their emblems (the emblem on Prowler's chest resembles the mandibles of a spider), Prowler's purple coloration is a darkened combo of the common Spider-Men's red/blue. Each rely on wrist gadgets and lightning reflexes and all came from humble backgrounds.
*** Like Blond Peter, Miles put him on a pedestal and he genuinely cares about the boy, encouraging him to use his talents for good. Both are also murdered by the Kingpin, put their faith in Miles just before they die, and serve as a motivational force for Miles to become a hero.
*** Like Peter B., he doesn't live up to Miles's image of him as a flawless cool guy, but nonetheless has his good side. Both also teach Miles the techniques he uses to defeat the Kingpin and save the day.
** He's also this to Uncle Ben, being a Spider's CoolUncle who's fatally shot, but not before imparting an inspirational message to their respective nephews.
* EvilParentsWantGoodKids: Well, "Evil Uncle Wants Good Nephew" but the context is still played straight as despite his unethical acts, he genuinely wants his nephew Miles to grow up to be a good kid. Even in his final moments, he encourages Miles to never stop being good.
* EvilSoundsDeep: His electronically modified voice sounds downright demonic.
* EvilUncle: A masked criminal who fights both Spider-Men, including his nephew Miles. Though when he finally realises this, he's horrified at what he came so close to doing and defies Kingpin's orders to kill Miles. This gets him killed.
* ExpressiveMask: His mask is expressive, but it's fixed into a scowl for most the film until he realizes that he's been hunting his nephew for days, turning the narrowed slits into [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone wide eyes of horror.]]
* {{Foil}}:
** To Peter B. Parker, as he and Prowler have similar, yet reversed roles in Miles's life. Miles started by admiring Peter B., then thought less of him, before coming to admire him again, all the while Peter B. (reluctantly) teaching him to become a hero (in his own way). While Miles initially adored his uncle, then feared him once he found out Aaron is the Prowler (the villain actively trying to murder him), then came to respect him again when Prowler sacrificed himself rather than hurt Miles. This enhances Peter B.'s image as a true role model, despite being a "janky, old, hobo".
** To his brother Jefferson. Jefferson is all about law and order and is an embarrassing father, while Aaron works for the Kingpin and is a cool uncle.
** To Miles himself. While Miles begins the film running from his concerns, the Prowler runs ''into'' fights. Where Miles used his knowledge and abilities to avoid the pressures of his new school, Aaron challenged him to use outside context creative abilities to make his school experience better.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Several clues in the movie hint the reveal that Aaron is the Prowler.
** He takes Miles down into the subway near the where Kingpin is testing his dimensional portal, and mentions that he worked on a secret project there. He also demonstrates a very unusual amount of dexterity leaping over a grate beforehand, and the Prowler does a similar maneuver when chasing Miles out of the subway.
** When fighting Spider-Man (his universe's Peter Parker), he demonstrates several Muay Thai fighting techniques. In Aaron's apartment, he is shown to be a Muay Thai practitioner, with shirts, posters, and training gear around his apartment.
** When Miles is using his punching bag, a poster of Aaron wearing purple Muay Thai gear can be seen.
** A neon-glow poster of a purple tiger in mid pounce hangs over his sofa.
** He is shown wearing a shirt featuring a panther, over a purple undershirt.
** He's conspicuously absent after the Prowler appears in the story, leaving a message that he's out of town because of work despite Miles and Jefferson's best attempts to get through to him.
* GadgeteerGenius: According [[AllInTheManual to the artbook]], Aaron put together most of his own equipment, including his motorcycle.
* HeelFaceDoorSlam: While it's unclear if he would've stopped working for Fisk had he lived longer, he does prove he still has good in him when he spares his nephew's life... and is promptly shot in the back for his trouble. He [[DiedInYourArmsTonight dies in Miles's arms, apologizing for not being a better man when he had the chance]].
* HitmanWithAHeart: He's a ruthless enforcer, but he's a loving uncle off the clock and his loyalty to the Kingpin is overthrown when he discovers his target is his nephew Miles.
* InASingleBound: His rocket-thruster equipped boots give him enhanced leaping ability.
* InTheBack: Is fatally shot in the back by the Kingpin after he refuses to murder Miles.
* JumpScare: His first on-screen appearance has him pouncing straight at Spider-man from his POV with zero prior warning, appearing to leap straight at the camera, punctuated by his ScareChord to emphasise how serious and dangerous an opponent he is. He repeats this when looking around for Miles in costume inside his own apartment, swiftly looking behind his hiding place for the intruder, again seen from Miles' perspective, only for his {{Invisibility}} to hide him from view.
* KnightOfCerebus: Whenever he appears in the movie as The Prowler, the tone becomes much darker and more foreboding, with the reveal of his secret identity and later death being major turning points.
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhlZ-cPO0Xw A hellish, animalistic screech]] is played whenever he's on screen (the screeching was actually created from a modified elephant's roar).
* LastWords: "You're the best of all of us, Miles. You're on your way. Just... just keep going. Just keep going..."
* LeanAndMean: As the Prowler, Aaron is leanly built and taller than most of the cast. He's also a cold-blooded killer who never stops chasing his prey.
* LightningBruiser: He is strong enough to [[PunchedAcrossTheRoom clock Peter Parker into a nearby wall]] and overpower Miles in a struggle, both of whom have SuperStrength; fast enough to go toe to toe with Peter Parker in a fight and keep up with Miles in a chase; and tough enough to take hits from Parker without missing a beat.
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When he realizes that working for the Kingpin almost led him to murder his own beloved nephew.
-->'''Aaron''': I wanted you to look up to me. I let you down, man. I let you down.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: If Aaron had never taken Miles to the secret spot near the Super-Collider to spray paint his art, Miles would never have been bitten by the altered spider and become the next Spider-Man.
* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: He spares Spider-Man's life after finding out Spidey is his beloved nephew, so Kingpin kills him for his disobedience.
* NoNonsenseNemesis: In stark contrast to Doc Ock, the Prowler does not trade barbs with the heroes. He attacks quickly and relentlessly, giving almost no time for his targets to react. If he's sent to kill you, he'll do everything in his power to do it.
* {{Parkour}}: He is shown wall-running and vaulting over rails in his pursuit of Miles.
* PowerFist: His gauntlets have built-in hydraulics that engage when he punches. His gauntlets are also clawed and knuckles are spiked for extra lethality.
* PredatorPastiche: His main role in the story is as a relentless hunter after Miles, and he has the ability to see in multiple light spectrums. There are even several scenes where the audience sees through his eyes, and it's much the same as how the Predator sees through his mask.
* ProfessionalKiller: Implied to be his usual role when he isn't hunting Spider-Men, as he tells Fisk that he doesn't quit when given a target.
* PunchClockVillain: On the job, he's a terrifying, relentless killer, but off the clock, he's a loving uncle and a pretty chill guy overall.
* PurpleIsPowerful: He's an incredibly deadly and efficient assassin wearing a purple costume.
* PurpleIsTheNewBlack: He has some black on his outfit, but the main color scheme is purple.
* RebuiltPedestal: Miles's image of Aaron is repaired when Aaron outright defies Kingpin's orders to kill him at the cost of his life, and apologizes for his actions as he lay dying in Miles's arms, while encouraging him to keep doing good, calling him "the best of all of us". Later on, during the epilogue, Miles spray paints a memorial dedicated to Aaron at the police station Jefferson works at, with Jefferson's aid.
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: Immediately stops his attempt at killing Miles when he discovers his nephew is underneath the mask. He then defies Kingpin's direct order to finish him off, a defiance which costs him his life. In his dying words, when Miles apologizes to him for his death, Aaron dismisses it, and insists that it's his fault and his responsibility, and he apologizes to Miles for not being as good as he should have been.
* RocketBoots: The soles of his boots have small rocket engines, allowing him limited flight and small boosts to enhance his ground mobility. He also uses these to boost his pounce attacks.
* ScareChord: Used a few times to accentuate his lightning-quick moments as well as emphasising how [[KnightOfCerebus terrifying his presence]] is, especially in scenes where he's pursuing the untrained Miles who is desperately doing everything he's capable of to keep away from him. It is the modified trumpeting of an african elephant, hinting at his identity underneath the mask, and once that's revealed to Miles, it becomes part of his {{Leitmotif}}.
* SiblingYinYang: Aaron moonlights as a supervillain for a crime boss while his brother, Jefferson, is a responsible ByTheBookCop. Though Jefferson doesn't know the exact specifics of his brother's actions, he's suspicious enough of him that the two have become estranged.
* SoProudOfYou: Aaron's final words to Miles are telling him that [Miles] is the best of both the Davis and the Morales, encouraging Miles to keep going.
* SpikesOfVillainy: His collar and cape consist of prominent spikes, and then there's those flashy, claw-like gauntlets of his.
* StarterVillain: For Miles. Every time the Prowler pursues him, Miles is shown to have improved his abilities a little more. [[spoiler:This, combined with [[SoProudOfYou his dad's inspiration]], is what helps him to finally become the new Spider-Man.]]
* SuperStrength: Implied. While not directly stated, he lands a punch that even sends the superpowered Spider-Man (his universe's Peter Parker) [[PunchedAcrossTheRoom flying across the room]], and he was able to overpower Miles during their final confrontation (despite Miles showing that super strength is one of his powers).
* ThickerThanWater: As coldblooded as Aaron is while on the job, he draws the line at hurting his nephew. After Miles reveals that he's the kid that Aaron has been chasing after, Aaron immediately tries to let Miles escape, even as Kingpin is staring him down.
* TronLines: Downplayed. His gauntlets and boots glow with a purple neon light, leaving streaks in the air as he strikes and moves. His motorcycle has some subtle ones as well.
* UtilityBelt: He is seen wearing one, although he never shows what it contained.
* VillainousBSOD: He's ''horrified'' when he finds out that he was unknowingly trying to murder his own nephew.
* VillainsOutShopping: After his identity is revealed, it becomes clear retroactively that the stone-cold killing machine Prowler spends his downtime being his nephew's cool uncle.
* WallRun: Seems to be able to do this when he's chasing Miles on foot.
* TheVoiceless: To hide the reveal of his identity more and emphasising how [[NoNonsenseNemesis professional and serious he is]] whilst on the job, the Prowler never speaks prior to Miles discovering who he is at his apartment. When he does talk through the mask, it's with an electronic filter that is still recognisably Aaron's voice. At the final confrontation at the Parker house, he speaks more openly, though plainly out of frustration with Miles continually evading him and [[PragmaticVillainy trying to convince him to just give up the USB key to resolve matters quickly]].
* WalkingSpoiler:[[invoked]] His identity is held back for an InternalReveal more than halfway through the movie. While fans of Miles's comic adventures should be well aware of who he is from past experience, it still constitutes a heavy, heavy spoiler.
* WipeTheFloorWithYou: While chasing after Miles at the Parker household, he dives and grabs Miles by the scruff of his shirt, dragging him along the shingles until they reach the end of the roof.
* WolverineClaws: Prowler's primary weapons are his giant, mechanical gloves with razor sharp claws on the fingers.
* WouldHurtAChild:
** He attempts to murder a (so far as he knows) random teenaged witness on the Kingpin's orders.
** Later he makes several attempts to kill the new Spider-Man while fully aware that he's targeting a child before realizing the young boy is his beloved nephew.
* YouHaveFailedMe: The Kingpin fatally shoots him in the back the second Aaron refuses to kill his nephew on the boss' orders.
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[[folder:Doctor Octopus (Doc Ock)]]
!![[ComicBook/DoctorOctopus Dr. Olivia Octavius / Dr. Octopus]]
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[[caption-width-right:300:''"My friends actually call me Liv. My '''enemies''' call me Doc Ock."'']]
!!!'''Voiced By''': Creator/KathrynHahn [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Kerygma Flores (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]''

->''"You stay in this dimension too long, your body's going to disintegrate. Do you know how painful that would be, Peter Parker? You can't imagine. And I, for one, '''can't wait to watch'''."''

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The chief scientist at Alchemax studying the potential of accessing multiple dimensions among other things, she is employed by the Kingpin to build the dimensional Super-Collider for his plans.
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* AlliterativeName: '''O'''livia '''O'''ctavius.
* AlternateSelf: Both the alternate universe Peter and Gwen have fought their own versions of Doc Ock before, including Gwen fighting Ock ''while'' she was sucked into Miles's dimension. Those versions seem to have had metallic tentacles and likely were more akin to the more traditional Otto Octavius. Unless she's somehow related, this version seems to be the only Doc Ock of her universe, and uses tentacles that are based on soft robotics. Given that the opening flashback shows the Spider-Man of her universe fighting against these same types of soft robotic tentacles, that seems to indicate she is the only Doctor Octopus in the "main" universe.
* AnimalMotifs: The Octopus, natch. Once it's revealed that she's an AlternateUniverse version of Doctor Octopus, she ties her hair up in a way that noticeably resembles an octopus' mantle, her goggles resemble bulging eyes, and her tentacles are plastic/rubber instead of metal, making them look and move in a more unpleasantly organic way.
* BadassBookworm: Easily the single most dangerous member of Kingpin's enforcers, as well as the head of his Super-Collider project.
* BaitTheDog: Her initial appearances have her coming off as a PunchClockVillain... a dorky hippie-ish scientist who makes popular science videos while riding her bike to work and seems to be so invested in researching alternate dimensions that she is willing to work with Kingpin [[ForScience if it means getting to see the fruits of her life's work]]. As Peter B. and Miles sneak into Alchemax she expresses concern to Kingpin about the damage the Super-Collider can do to Brooklyn if activated again. She even geeks out at meeting an alternate Spider-Man and begins to putter around doing various tests, spouting TechnoBabble and exposition about the effects of dimension warping. Then she reveals she's Doc Ock, and her true sadistic MadScientist personality reveals itself as she eagerly awaits Peter B.'s painful de-atomization. In light of later actions, her earlier concerns about her project's risk were more pragmatism than anything.
* BetrayalByInaction: Subtly intends to do this to Kingpin. She reassures him he can get his family back, after she's made well aware that people from other dimensions will decay and die painfully. She even subtly hints that he won't be able to keep his family from another dimension when she says he could get multiple.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: So here's a quirky lady who looks like a hippie in a lab coat and gets absolutely giddy about the science of parallel dimensions. Surely she's nothing more than a sweet, absent-minded professor?
* BigBadDuumvirate: Implied. While Fisk funds her work, she's clearly using his interest to further her own and the movie implies she has bigger plans for the multiverse. While she's deferential enough to call him "Mr. Fisk", she's also more than willing to snark to his face. She has no qualms about killing his personal guard Tombstone.
* BrainyBrunette: And a LOT of both the brainy and the brunette at that.
* CanonCharacterAllAlong: At first she seems like a simple scientist working for the Kingpin. Then it turns out she's a [[GenderFlip gender-flipped]] Doctor Octopus.
* CanonForeigner: This version of Doc Ock is unique to the universe of this film. While female incarnations of the character have appeared before, none of them have shared the same name as this one.
* ChekhovsGunman: Her first appearance is on a school film in Miles's science class. Her tentacles are also seen during the narration of the Peter Parker of Miles's universe's life.
* ChokeHolds: While her tentacles have many functions, her preferred tactic, which even works on extra-durable foes like Tombstone or people with super-strength like the Spiders, is to wrap and constrict them, and then choke the life out of them.
* CoDragons: She's the one who designed the entire Super-Collider project, but is ultimately still subordinate to Kingpin alongside Tombstone and the Prowler--although she can still get away with almost killing the former when he annoys her.
* CombatTentacles: Wouldn't be Doc Ock without them. Her versions are inflatable, allowing them to move really quickly but also get caught in doors or tied down with webbing. The ends can act like claws for grabbing things or turn into buzzsaws for slicing through objects.
* CompositeCharacter: This Doc Ock has the facial expressions, green-and-purple color scheme, and manic personality of the comic 616's Green Goblin.
* CuteAndPsycho: Initially, her love of science makes her come across as a dork. Even after it's revealed that she's nuts, she keeps up her pleasant science-geek demeanor.
* DarkActionGirl: She's more of a lethal fighter than her male counterparts once she turns her tentacles on; only a surprise attack by Gwen beats her in the first fight with her. Once she recovers, she shows Tombstone she could kill him in ''seconds'', while simultaneously having a conversation with Fisk.
* DissonantLaughter: During the final battle, Gwen, Miles, and Peter B. hit her with a combination attack square in the face. She's knocked back, but just brushes off her chin, and charges right back at them cackling all the way.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: Fisk wants to use the Super-Collider to bring his family back, Olivia just wants to [[ForScience see if it'll work]].
* EvilFormerFriend: Given that she tells Peter that her friends call her Liv, the fact that May later calls her by that would imply they have this relationship.
* EvilGenius: It's her scientific acumen that allows the Kingpin to build the Super-Collider and muck with the Multiverse.
* EvilIsPetty: The first thing she does when she breaks into Aunt May's house is aim straight for Peter B. Parker. When he deflects her tentacle, she instead tips over the tray of treats that May was holding. May's next words hint at a sour previous interaction between the two of them.
* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: After Olivia reveals her true identity as Doc Ock, she immediately ties her out-of-control hair in a more contained, practical updo. Not only does it now resemble the mantle of an actual octopus, but it also reflects her change from "Cheerful but spacey scientist" to "horrifyingly powerful supervillain."
* FantasticPlastic: Her soft-robotic tentacles are strong enough to lift her, other people and rip full-grown trees in half.
* FauxAffablyEvil: She maintains a chipper attitude and treats the Spider-Men like they're old friends she's happy to see even as she's trying to kill them. She says things like "Would you give me that back, young man?" when chasing Miles after he steals her computer or "Nice to see you again, Peter." during the climactic battle.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: That she's this universe's Doc Ock.
** When Miles enters the room during her lecture, her first name is shown. But when she shifts slightly, her last initial of "O" can also be seen. While there's many characters in Marvel with an AlliterativeName, there's only one prominent "Doctor O. O.".
** Almost immediately when Spider-Man and Miles Morales drop down from their AirVentEscape at the laboratory, a very obvious mechanical appendage is seen on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARIlzBXdzvo her workbench]].
** Her entire office (especially the lights) have an octagon shape to them, as do the frames of her glasses. Even her ''face'' is an irregular eight-sided figure.
** Several files and folders on her ''ridiculously disorganized'' computer desktop are labeled "Ock Notes" or "HD Ock". Of course, there's so much on the screen at once that this is FreezeFrameBonus foreshadowing.
* ForScience: Seems to hold this attitude when she notes she plans to observe Alternate Peter's gradual cellular degeneration due to being outside his home dimension.
* GenderFlip: Miles's universe's version of the Doc is not the Otto we're used to.
* GranolaGirl: Zig-zagged. Her general hippy girl appearance, disarming Series/BillNyeTheScienceGuy attitude and apparent flakiness will have you mistaking her for one until it's too late. As a villain, she's brutally efficient, a formidable fighter, and has no qualms about killing someone directly or watching them die. But she really does like cute animals, trees, biking and pool parties.
* InkSuitActor: An enforced case, as the GenderFlip [[https://twitter.com/rodneyrothman/status/1258215406633799680 was done specifically to have]] Creator/KathrynHahn in the role, so Olivia looks like her.
* LeanAndMean: In deliberate contrast to the short and stocky Otto Octavius most people are familiar with, Olivia is tall and thin, being designed as the direct aesthetic opposite to him in most ways.
* LightningBruiser: Replacing the famous mechanical tentacles with inflated appendages means that this Doctor Octopus can move ''really'' fast. Her tentacles are also powerful enough to cut through trees or throw a bus, and she's tough enough to get back up after taking hits from Peter B., Gwen, and Miles in rapid succession.
* LookBothWays: [[spoiler:Gets struck by a speeding truck]] in the final battle.
* MadeOfIron: Despite just being a normal human, she takes multiple direct hits to the face from the very much superhuman Miles Morales, Peter B. Parker and Gwen Stacy in the final battle and is able to keep on going. [[spoiler:It takes [[LookBothWays a truck ramming into her at full speed]] to take her out, and in the extended cut it's seen that she survives even that.]]
* MadScientist: When she first meets Alternate Peter, she's enthusiastic at being given the chance to look over someone from another dimension. She only becomes ''more excited'' when she realizes he's going to be painfully de-atomized as a result of being outside his home dimension for too long. The entire reason she works for Fisk on the Super-Collider seems to be ForScience.
* MoreDespicableMinion: Whereas the Kingpin is acting out of grief, Liv is invested in the Super Collider project ForScience; and whereas the Kingpin is implied to not be thinking clearly, Liv is completely clear-headed about the threat the Super Collider poses to the multiverse but she remains onboard with risking the destruction of reality anyway. She's also a lot more [[{{Sadist}} malicious]] than the Kingpin, whose viciousness towards the Spiders stems from anger more than anything else.
* NerdGlasses: Big, octagonal lenses that emphasize her intelligence and allude to her alter ego. She swaps them out for her menacing goggles when entering the fray.
* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: She pokes and prods Peter B.'s body while studying him with little regard for any semblance of privacy.
* PerkyFemaleMinion: In contrast to the more serious enforcers on Kingpin's payroll, she has an enthusiastic, upbeat attitude and enjoys quipping as much as killing.
* PragmaticVillainy: Just because she wants to see the effects of her Super-Collider, doesn't mean she wants it to destroy the multiverse. Otherwise, how would she catalog its effects?
* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Keen observers might notice that Olivia's glasses are not only a visual trope indicating her intelligence, but are octagonal in shape, as a reference to her alter-ego.
* TheReveal: We don't learn about who the Doc really is until she catches Peter and Miles in her office at Alchemax and she gets the drop on Peter, locking him in a restraint chair, before removing her lab coat to reveal her tentacle-harness.
* {{Sadist}}: She seems to ''really'' enjoy inflicting pain on others, stating that she can't ''wait'' to watch the very slow and painful results of the alternate Peter Parker's atoms disintegrating out of existence if he stays in her dimension, and smirks maliciously and taunts the heroes during every fight scene without fail.
-->'''Doc Ock''': Nice to see you again, ''Peter''.
* SirNotAppearingInThisTrailer: She barely showed up in the marketing for the film (with ''only'' her tentacles being able to be spotted in one of the last trailers for the film), and she was very often edited out of preview clips for the movie, likely to keep her and her [[CanonCharacterAllAlong true identity]] a surprise.
* TentacledTerror: Like all interpretations of the character, she is a MadScientist using the octopus for her moniker, and armed with four robotic tentacles. Unlike most other Doc Ocks, though, her tentacles are made of a rubbery substance, making them look much more like actual octopus tentacles than the metallic tentacles used by other Doc Ocks.
* TruerToTheText: Despite being a DistaffCounterpart, personality-wise, she is closer to the classic Dr. Octopus of ''[[ComicBook/TheAmazingSpiderManLeeAndDitko The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' and others who followed their direction, than Creator/AlfredMolina's influential portrayal of a more sympathetic Ock in ''Film/SpiderMan2''. As a MadScientist in service to a gangster, who is indifferent and uncaring to the human toll and cost of her experiments, she's the classic gangster scientist and megalomaniacal version of Dr. Octopus.
* UncertainDoom: Liv's final fate in the film is left uncertain. The last we see of her, she was hit by a flying truck and shunted off-screen during the final fight. During the denouement, Kingpin and Tombstone are shown being arrested by the police, but Liv is nowhere to be seen. Whether she died, got stranded in another dimension, or managed to escape is left unknown. The extended cut of the film shows that she survives the truck impact, but she then immediately leaps into the multiverse portal created by the super-collider again leading to an uncertain fate as to whether she died, got stranded in another dimension, or managed to escape.
* VillainWithGoodPublicity: She is well-known enough of a quantum physicist that she even presents quirky, fun, Series/BillNyeTheScienceGuy-style educational videos on the subject that Miles's school uses in class.
* WeakButSkilled: In comparison to mainline Doc Ocks, due to her usage of soft robotics, her tentacles are more fluid, but somewhat vulnerable to being crushed, overpowered, and not quite as directly forceful as most mainline despictions, best shown when a door is slammed on one, leaving it to snap helplessly.
* WhamLine: After strapping Peter B. to a chair and describing in detail the painful effects of his potential eventual atomisation with a creepy sense of anticipation, he becomes understandably very concerned and asks for her name. Cue her giving said name, as well as the WhamShot of her suit and tentacles upon dramatically removing her lab coat.
-->'''Peter B.''': What did you say your name was?\\
'''Dr. Olivia''': Dr. Olivia Octavius.
* WildHair: Her hair is a thick, tangled mess of type 3A curls, about three times the size of her head, streaked with purple highlights.
* WouldHurtAChild: Quite willing to target both Miles and Gwen, both teenagers, with the intent to kill.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Green Goblin]]
!![[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Norman Osborn / The Green Goblin]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Why won't you quit?!'']]
!!!'''Voiced By''': Jorma Taccone [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Erick Selim (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A gigantic, demonic-looking version of the Green Goblin who acts as another of Fisk's enforcers.
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* AdaptationalBadass: He is ''significantly'' bigger than the already large ''Ultimate'' incarnation of the Green Goblin, and can fly without the use of a glider. He also uses bombs and equipment just like the 616 Goblin, meaning he has both the hulking strength and the deadly weaponry associated with the two different versions of the Goblin.
* AdaptationPersonalityChange: In the comics, Green Goblin/Norman is an intelligent, scheming, and manipulative criminal mastermind who often exerted his superiority over other supervillains. This incarnation is shown to be more of a dumb brute who is one of Kingpin's mooks.
* AdvertisedExtra: He was prominently featured in the trailers and merchandise, despite [[spoiler:being killed off in the first few minutes of the film]].
* AlliterativeName: '''G'''reen '''G'''oblin.
* TheBrute: This version of the Green Goblin is just angry muscle for the Kingpin. When Peter tries to reason with him about the danger posed by the Super-Collider, he snarls, "It's not up to me" indicating that he's just a servant of the Kingpin's.
* CharacterDeath: Caught in the Super-Collider explosion and buried underneath the ensuing rubble.
* ColorCharacter: '''Green''' Goblin.
* CompositeCharacter: He has the ''Ultimate'' incarnation's hulking and brutish physique, wears the mainstream incarnation's outfit, and wings similar to the ''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan2099 2099]]'' and [[Theatre/SpiderManTurnOffTheDark Broadway]] incarnations. His role as a Goblin lackey of the Kingpin seems to be drawn from the Jason Macendale and Phil Urich versions of the Hobgoblin.
* DecompositeCharacter: While he's usually depicted as Spider-Man's ArchEnemy as well as being one of the overall [[BigBad Big Bads]] in most of his appearances outside of the comic books. This role is given to the Kingpin in this movie. In fact, Norman serves as muscle for Fisk, a rather unusual role for him to play.
* DemotedToExtra: Whereas both his 616 and Ultimate selves are usually characterized as one of the primary {{Big Bad}}s of their respective settings, this version of Norman is implied to be nothing more than one of the Kingpin's attack dogs and is killed off rather quickly.
* DumbMuscle: This version of Goblin doesn't come across as the sharpest tool in the shed. He's a hulking brute, but he's mostly limited to shouts and animalistic growling. Even his attempt to kill Spider-Man is pretty stupid, recklessly using the energies of the Super-Collider while Kingpin screams at him to stop. [[TooDumbToLive His attack ends up getting him killed in the resulting explosion]].
* FirstNameBasis: Peter calls him Norman or Norm during the battle.
* {{Flight}}: He's got a set of working wings.
* ForgottenFallenFriend: He dies, no one, not even his employer, cares.
* HulkingOut: Like his ''[[ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan Ultimate]]'' incarnation.
* SecondaryColorNemesis: As expected for Green Goblin.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: While Goblin is nothing more than DumbMuscle who appears in a single fight, his actions have a tremendous impact on the plot. By forcing Blond Peter into the Super-Collider stream, it leads to an explosion that not only seriously injures him but pins him under debris leaving him an easy target for the Kingpin. It also caused the other Spider-People to be summoned from across the multiverse.
* SpikesOfVillainy: He wears spike-covered armbands and has an overall pointed and angular look.
* ThrowDownTheBomblet: Like his 616 counterpart (and other incarnations) this one uses pumpkin-esque grenades.
* WolverineClaws: He's got sharp finger- and toenails.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Scorpion]]
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!![[ComicBook/MacGargan Mac Gargan / The Scorpion]]
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!!!'''Voiced By''': Creator/JoaquinCosio
!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]''

->''"Bueno, mira estas pequeñas arañas. [[note]]Well, look at all the little spiders.[[/note]]"''

\\
Another of Fisk's enforcers, a cyborg with the robotic legs, pincer, and stinger of a scorpion.
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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: When Spider-Ham hits him with an anvil, he doesn't get mad, but chuckles over the cartoonish aspect of the situation.
* BaldOfEvil: He's a bald super villain.
* BewareMyStingerTail: As always, he possesses a mechanical scorpion tail.
* TheBrute: He's the most clear-cut example of the trope in the movie since he's just a powerful thug the Kingpin keeps around to kill for him.
* CompositeCharacter: He's Mexican and a TattooedCrook like the second Ultimate Comics version, but he has Scorpion gear like the 616 version that are implemented cybernetically like the first Ultimate version.
* CurbStompBattle: He tears SP//dr apart and nearly kills Peni in the climax, but the trope gets flipped on him when Spider-Ham starts fighting serious.
* {{Cyborg}}: His lower body has been replaced with robotic scorpion legs and his left arm is a pincer.
* EvilCounterpart: To Peni Parker and SP//dr. Both are are bilingual (Peni being half-Japanese and Scorpion being Mexican), and their first names are different from their 616 counterparts (Peter for Peni and [=MacDonald=] for Maximus). They also fight with armoured tech with Peni being inside her mech, while Scorpion is a cyborg with scorpion-like gear. Both are {{Lightning Bruiser}}s and base their tech design upon an animalistic appearance.
* FantasticRacism: He insultingly calls Spider-Ham a "cartoon".
* GratuitousSpanish: When he says ''"Well, look at all these little spiders..."'' upon entering Aunt May's home. Although he is speaking in Spanish the text box next to him appears in English complete with an asterisk to inform the audience that it's been translated from Spanish.
* MovieSuperheroesWearBlack: His scorpion appendages are a rusty brown instead of the traditional green that the character is associated with, although he ''does'' have hints of bright green glowing within him. [[TruthInTelevision It does make him look more like an actual scorpion, which are not typically bright green.]]
* PowerPincers: His left arm is a mechanical scorpion pincer.
* ScorpionPeople: Instead of wearing a scorpion suit, he has the appearance of a half-human, half-scorpion cyborg.
* SpiderLimbs: His legs are robotic and can split into four to crawl like his namesake.
* SpikesOfVillainy: ''Covered'' in them. They serve to make his armor and his tail's stinger look like a carapace.
* TattooedCrook: He's covered in tattoos that make him look even more like a scorpion.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He doesn't wear a shirt.
* WouldHurtAChild: And how. His first action after saying "stand little boy" to Miles is to slam his stinger at his head. Miles barely manages to stop it inches from face indicating that Scorpion was going for a killing strike.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tombstone]]
!!Lonnie Lincoln / Tombstone
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!!!'''Voiced By''': Marvin "Krondon" Jones III [[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Mauricio Pérez (Latin American Spanish)[[/labelnote]]
!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]''

->''"You messed up big time, kid. Very sloppy."''

\\
Kingpin's quiet bodyguard.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Tombstone in the comics is an invulnerable and highly feared enforcer with enhanced strength and a sadistic streak. Here, he’s more of a disposable henchman who spends most of his screen-time being smacked around and humiliated.
* AlliterativeName: '''L'''onnie '''L'''incoln.
* BodyguardingABadass: Tombstone is almost always by his boss' side, presumably as protection and to watch his back. However, given that his boss is so much bigger and stronger than him, you wonder how necessary his services as a bodyguard are.
* TheBrute: He serves as Fisk's bodyguard but not as prominent as Prowler or Doc Ock, and doesn't appear to be much more than hired muscle alongside Scorpion.
* ButtMonkey: He is never seen gaining an upper hand in any fight. First, Doctor Octopus strangles him, then Spider-Man Noir defeats him by crashing a car into him. Even Aunt May sends him tumbling out of her house with a whack from a baseball bat.
* CoDragons: It's implied that he's the Kingpin's right-hand during his normal criminal activities, but Doctor Octopus is the one responsible for overseeing the Super-Collider project his entire plan hinges on while the Prowler is his most active supervillain subordinate.
* TheDeterminator: Even when Doc Ock is strangling him after he pulls out his guns on her, not once does he put them away until Kingpin orders him to.
* DualWielding: Pulls out two guns when Doc Ock strangles him.
* EvilCounterpart: To Noir. Both wield guns, but usually [[GoodOldFisticuffs engage to their enemies in a brawling]], and both are pale (Noir being [[DeliberatelyMonochrome in black and white]], and Tombstone being albino).
* MookLieutenant: He seems to be in charge of Fisk's security guards.
* NervesOfSteel: Even while being strangled by one of Doc Ock's tentacles, Tombstone doesn't betray any fear even while he's in visible pain, and keeps his guns trained on her until the Kingpin signals him to stand down.
* OralFixation: He occasionally keeps a toothpick in his mouth.
* PowerFist: While he has guns, he has shown a preference for brass knuckles.
* TheQuietOne: Doesn't have much to say, compared to the other villains. His page quote is his only line. One of the deleted scenes (in which he discovers that the Spider-Gang infiltrated Kingpin's gala) had him speaking more.
* ScaryBlackMan: With his lack of pigmentation making him look even more unsettling.
* TwoFirstNames: "Lonnie" and "Lincoln" are both applicable as first names.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Spot]]
!!Jonathan Ohnn / The Spot
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!!!'''Voiced By''': Creator/JasonSchwartzman
!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse Into the Spider-Verse]]'' | ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

A supervillain with the ability to manipulate {{Portable Hole}}s on his body.
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* AdaptationalAbomination: From petty thief that gets his ass beated by Spidey [[PunchClockVillain every Thursday]] to {{Cosmic Flaw}} that looks like a stain in the page.
* AdaptationalBadass: Usually, the Spot is pretty incompetent, even with his surprisingly powerful ability. Here, he's hyped as Miles's "most formidable foe yet". [[spoiler:In fact, the entirety of ''Across The Spider-Verse'' is him averting the whole VillainForgotToLevelGrind ''hard'' and becoming [[EldritchAbomination the single most dangerous entity]] in the entire multiverse threatening to unmake ''everything'' with his multi-dimensional powers.]]
* AdaptationalUgliness: He's a lot ''chunkier'' here than he is in the comics.
* AdaptationalVillainy: In the comics, the Spot is typically a D-lister villain at best who despite [[BewareTheSillyOnes the sheer application of his powers can provide]] is ultimately a doormat who serves other more competent bad guys and ends up becoming a ButtMonkey IneffectualSympatheticVillain more often than not[[note]]In fact, in his debut issue, he only was an antagonist to take his chances against Spider-Man with his newfound powers over dealing with Wilson Fisk [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness who was keen on killing him for his lack of progress]] and even ''then'' considered the possibility of instead going straight and [[CutLexLuthorACheck making genuine scientific progress]] with his powers, before abandoning any notion of being a villain altogether after taking exactly ''one'' punch from Spider-Man and fleeing for his life into the Spot Dimension [[PutOnABus for a whole decade before his next appearance]].[[/note]]. In the films though, while still a goofball of a bad guy [[spoiler:[[FromNobodyToNightmare at least initially]]]], The Spot eventually [[spoiler:[[FauxAffablyEvil reveals his true colors and depravity]] when he makes clear his sheer contempt for Miles and the lengths he'll go to take his revenge on him for turning himself into a hopeless monster, firmly setting him as Miles's ArchEnemy in the same vein as Green Goblin was for Peter.]]
* ArchEnemy: [[spoiler:He's basically Miles's Green Goblin, willing to go to any extreme just to make Miles suffer because he blames Miles for what he became.]]
* ArcWords: "VillainOfTheWeek". The heroes initially pass him off as some D-list villain due to his incompetence and bizarre appearance. This infuriates Jonathan because his transformation completely ruined his life, yet nobody takes him seriously. This pushes him to [[spoiler:hone his abilities and gain more power from other universes, evolving from some silly D-lister to an absolute threat against the Multiverse]].
* AscendedExtra: He goes from having, at most, five seconds of screentime in the first movie as the "Bagel!" scientist to being (one of) the main bad guys in the sequels.
* AtrociousAlias: He introduces himself as The Spot. Cue Miles bursting out laughing.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's blatantly comical from the moment he appears, being an incompetant "villain of the week" who can't stop [[ThatCameOutWrong blathering about his holes]], quite literally kicking his own ass or being flustered when Miles [[AtrociousAlias laughs at his name]], but [[ThinkingUpPortals his powerset]] is so immensely powerful despite his buffoonery ([[CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass or perhaps in spite of it]]) that he's able to be such a monolithic threat that's able to be Miles's "most formidable foe yet".
* BigBadEnsemble: [[spoiler:The Spot becomes the main antagonist for ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]'' (and is set to retain the role for ''Beyond The Spider-Verse'') once [[ArchEnemy his intent to ruin Miles' life]] is made clear, though Miguel's insistence on ensuring the canon events from this conflict properly occur makes him the preeminent threat for the second half of the film.]]
* TheBlank: A large portal blot appears to cover his facial features, but when it's moved there's nothing underneath.
* BodyHorror: He states to Miles plainly that, unfortunately for both of them, the holes on him are actually ''a part'' of his body. [[ApologeticAttacker Miles is quick to give his sympathies]]. [[spoiler:Rockets further into this territory after honing his powers and becoming an EldritchAbomination, beginning to violently glitch in-and-out of reality and {{Undercrank}}ing rapidly at all times.]]
* CanonCharacterAllAlong: A random five second extra among the scientists in the first movie, he ends up becoming the Spot.
* ChekhovsGunman: Remember that random scientist that Miles chucked a bagel at in the first film? That was this guy. He even brings up this exact moment while explaining his backstory to Miles.
* CreateYourOwnHero: [[spoiler:Alongside Olivia Octavius, Jonathan was responsible for building the Supercollider for Wilson Fisk, which makes him responsible not only for the radioactive spider from Earth-42 biting Miles — but responsible for the ''entire'' Spider Society across the multiverse as his actions led to Miguel discovering the anomalous backlashes across all reality and building an elite task force of Spider people to deal with the consequences of his actions.]]
* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the IneffectualSympatheticVillain. Aside from Miguel, who is always serious, none of the other Spider-People treat The Spot like anything more than a nuisance due to his incredibly inept first showing. [[spoiler:His ineptitude belies his genuine all-consuming obsessive drive to make Miles suffer, and the lack of attention allows him to hone his powers to act on this obsession in such a way that he ends up becoming a threat to the entire multiverse.]]
* DimensionalTraveller: His body is covered in interdimensional portals that can teleport him anywhere he needs to be.
* DudeWheresMyRespect: Is treated as a joke by Miles in the beginning despite the Spot proclaiming how he's Spider-Man's {{Archenemy}}, which repeatedly gets on his nerves during their fight as he tries to make himself more menacing than he actually is. [[spoiler:However, once he hones his powers and becomes a RealityWarper after evolving into a full on HumanoidAbomination, he ''earns'' Miles's (and the rest of the multiverse's) undivided attention as [[TheDreaded the single most dangerous being]] in the entirety of existence.]]
* EvilIsPetty: [[spoiler:While his reasonings to hate Miles Morales are justified in part due to the [[BodyHorror horrific side effects]] of his dimensional powers, the lengths he goes to actually ''settling'' his rage towards him are insanely petty and [[ShootTheDog frighteningly sadistic]] in spite of his general comical personality as he plans to [[KillEmAll destroy everyone and everything he holds dear for what Miles unknowingly did to him]].]]
* {{Expy}}: His origins, power-set, and [[spoiler:[[HumanoidAbomination eventual horrifyingly powerful godlike status]]]] in this canon call to mind [[spoiler:[[ComicBook/{{Watchmen}} Doctor Manhattan]]]], only slipping into the ''far'' edge of evil as his rage begins to stew.
* FailedAttemptAtDrama: He attempts to cooly introduce himself as a mighty fiend to Miles, which utterly fails due to his AtrociousAlias, the fact Miles had already been watching Spot getting beaten up by the convenience store owner in his bungled robbery, and a loaf of bread immediately falls out of the spot on his torso.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He's introduced as a pathetic and clumsy wimp who actually apologizes to a bodega owner at several points while botching his first robbery. [[spoiler:Then his grudge against Miles is made clear, as is the fact that he will do absolutely anything to make Miles suffer, including wiping out the multiverse itself, which makes the fact that he maintains the same tone of speech that originally made him seem like a joke a lot more unnerving.]]
* FromNobodyToNightmare: As it turns out, [[spoiler:The Spot is actually one of the background Alchemax scientists (Jonathan Ohnn) who was a part of Wilson Fisk's project to create the Super Collider in the first film. He was there at the facility when Miles blew up the collider during the final battle, which resulted in him receiving the side effects that turned him into what he is in the present. Because of this, he holds a strong grudge against Miles, whom he blamed for his current predicament, and seeks to become Miles's archnemesis and destroy everything he holds dear. Eventually, his quest to become more powerful threatens the entire multiverse itself.]]
* HowDoIShotWeb: His first robbery shows that he's not very skilled in controlling where his portals open up at desired locations. [[spoiler:Then he figures out how they work and gets a hell of a lot more dangerous.]]
* HumanoidAbomination: Bordering on {{Eldritch Abomination}}. [[spoiler:Fully embraces this after honing his powers further as a CosmicFlaw and becoming a full-on horror for the entire multiverse.]]
* InsaneTrollLogic: He engages in this multiple times, such as begging the store owner he's stealing from to not make his first robbery a "horrible experience for him", that technically he's stealing money from the banks and their technically the "real bad guys", and how Miles made him feel empty by not acknowledging him and his solution for filling up that "hole" was with "more holes" etc.
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: The Spot's power is so immensely existential that he threatens the ''entire multiverse'' just by existing in spite of his almost comical, goofy personality. [[spoiler:Then he decides to use this power ''intentionally'' to rob Miles of everyone that he loves.]]
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: His first outing has him failing to rob a bodega and barely able to control his portal powers. Once he figures out how to use his powers effectively, he becomes a multiversal threat.
* PortableHole: His superpower is the ability to manipulate the holes on his body and place them wherever he wants at any size, even midair, and travel through them to wherever else he wants, however he needs a source for his holes and is unable to conjure them up on the spot. [[spoiler:When he accidentally discovered he can travel across dimensions using them but loses all his holes in doing so, he created a mini-collider in his room to regain one before using it to outright travel to the Alchemaxes of the other dimensions to absorb the holes from their industrial-sized colliders.]]
* RevengeByProxy: [[spoiler:After being ridiculed nonstop and [[DudeWheresMyRespect given absolutely no respect by anyone]], especially Miles, for being a "VillainOfTheWeek" and thus denied having any chance of filling the [[{{Pun}} hole]] in his life... the Spot decides to commit to this approach fully to cement himself as Miles's {{Archenemy}} by killing everyone he loves personally.]]
* StrangeMindsThinkAlike: When fighting in Mumbattan against Miles, Gwen, and Pavitr [[spoiler:after his first level-up]], in the middle of the CasualDangerDialogue between him and Pavitr, he comments how he likes "[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment Chai tea]]" not unlike Miles had just ''seconds'' before which presses Pavitr's BerserkButton in equal measure.
* ThinkingUpPortals: Is covered with portals that he can use to transport himself and use in fights. In the promotional image, he's seen using Miles's kick on him to kick Gwen in the face. [[spoiler:As he gets more accustomed to his portals, he starts inching into RealityWarper territory with how freely he can manipulate space around him.]]
* TragicVillain: [[spoiler:The Spot — back when he was Jonathan Ohnn — in spite of being on the payroll of Fisk and working at a company of an ill reputation was otherwise [[PunchClockVillain a fairly normal guy just doing his job]]... only to have his life entirely upended by being in the crossfire of Miles and Kingpin's final battle at the end of ''Into The Spider-Verse'' and [[BodyHorror horrifically]] transformed into a point of ridicule by his peers and lost any chance of finding normalcy with his strange condition — understandably leading him to blame Miles Morales for everything wrong in his life, and when he tries to make that point clear and attempts to become an {{Archenemy}} for him to find a place of belonging, Miles not only dismisses his troubled backstory [[ForMeItWasTuesday as just another day's work]] but offhandedly calls him a "[[DudeWheresMyRespect villain of the week]]" multiple times during their first confrontation, meaning that even trying to be simply "bad" isn't enough to find a place to belong... [[ThenLetMeBeEvil compelling him]] to become "[[CompleteMonster the worst]]" instead to finally find a purpose in life as Miles's greatest nemesis [[RevengeByProxy by hurting him where it counts]].]]
* UnderestimatingBadassery: [[spoiler:Aside from [[NoNonsenseNemesis Miguel]], ''everyone'' thinks of The Spot as an IneffectualSympatheticVillain who while has a potent power, is dismissed as a "villain of the week" by pretty much everyone, even the people chasing him down from the Spider-Society — [[{{Archenemy}} especially Miles himself]]. However, by treating him in second-hand as a minor threat that be dealt with at their convenience, The Spot ultimately is able to hone his powers and become a horrific CosmicFlaw in the entirety of the multiverse and threaten the existence of everything by just ''existing''.]]
* VillainForgotToLevelGrind: [[spoiler:Horrifyingly averted. Over the course of the movie, the Spot figures out how his powers work and their true scale, going from an pathetic IneffectualSympatheticVillain to a multidimensional threat, and he's directing all that energy into making Miles suffer.]]
* VillainOfTheWeek: Miles and Gwen keep calling him this, dismissing him as a low-level threat. [[spoiler:He proves them wrong.]]
* WalkingWasteland: [[spoiler:Upon honing his powers, his portals gain a corrosive effect that can decay structures and cause them to collapse in on themselves over time, as shown with the Mumbattan Alchemax facility crumbling in half after absorbing the power of it's own Supercollider.]]
* WhosLaughingNow: [[spoiler:It wasn't enough that The Spot already blamed Miles for what he turned into. Miles along with the other Spider-People sans Miguel treating him like a joke D-lister proceeded to invoke his wrath so thoroughly that he was pushed to master his powers so that he could destroy the multiverse as payback, starting with everyone Miles has loved. And ''hoo boy'' does he become capable of doing just that by the end.]]
* WimpFight: The Spot's first encounter shows, for as creatively dangerous as his power to create interdimensional portals is for everyone around him... his actual ''physical'' ability against Miles is so laughably inept (to the point of actually pathetically trying to slap him when they are grappling) that if it wasn't for the power his portals provide him, the Spot would have been beaten by Miles in a second flat.
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!!E-8311
[[folder:Doctor Crawdaddy]]
!!Doctor Crawdaddy
[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/img_3310.jpeg]]
!!!'''Voiced By''': Creator/AaronLaPlante
!!!'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/SpiderHamCaughtInAHam''

A mad scientist and an enemy of Spider-Ham.
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* AffablyEvil: Doctor Crawdaddy is surprisingly amicable when he's not trying to kill Spider-Ham.
* CanonForeigner: Doesn't exist in the original comics.
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!!E-42
[[folder: Earth-42's Prowler '''(Major Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
!!Miles Morales / The Prowler
!!!'''Voiced By''': Jharrel Jerome
!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[WesternAnimation/SpiderManAcrossTheSpiderVerse Across the Spider-Verse]]''

Earth-42's version of the Prowler, who is not Aaron, but in fact Miles who runs a crime organisation with him.
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* EvilCounterpart: This version of Miles is basically what happens if he never got bitten and his Uncle had too much influence over him - a cold, violent criminal.
* EvilDoppelganger: Serves as this to our Miles.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite his cold exterior and lack of compassion, he seemed to love his late father, as it's implied he and his uncle painted a mural of him in his honor similar to how Earth-1610 Miles and his dad did for their Aaron. [[spoiler: Notably, this ''doesn't'' extend to alternate versions on his father, as he refuses to set "our" Miles free when he's informed that Jefferson will die otherwise]].
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!!Other
[[folder:Vulture]]
!!Vulture
!!!'''Voiced By''': Jorma Taccone

An alternate version of the bird-themed supervillain from a universe styled after Renaissance-era Italy. He wound up in Gwen’s universe via a temporal anomaly from the wake of the supercollider.
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* FishOutOfTemporalWater: Was originally from a Renaissance world - thus, he has some issues with the modern art at Gwen’s Guggenheim and her modern New York as a whole.
* HammerSpace: Referenced by name when Miguel slices off one of his wings. The Vulture simply pulls a new wing right out of his giant steampunk jetpack.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: He's animated to resemble a Leonardo Da Vinci sketch brought to life, including only being coloured in shades of brown. Gwen asks if he's made of parchment.
* StarterVillain: He is the first major villain that Gwen, Miguel, and Jessica fight in the second film's ActionPrologue.
* {{Steampunk}}: His technology has this vibe (despite the Renaissance being well before the Industrial Era), with oil lamp grenades and missiles, jointed wooden wings operated by strings, and even a jetpack.
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