Whether you are navigating the multiverse in the films or battling through games like Marvel Rivals or Marvel's Spider-Man 2 , the " Spider-Verse " features a unique roster of powerful enemies. This guide breaks down the major antagonists from the movies and common enemy types encountered in related media. Key Villains in the Spider-Verse Films
The films introduce multiverse-hopping threats that challenge various Spider-People across different dimensions.
: The central threat in Into the Spider-Verse . He built the Super-Collider to bring back his family, an act that threatened to collapse the entire multiverse. His signature combat move is a "Ground Punch," a powerful hammer blow that generates shockwaves. Spider-Verse Enemy
: Featured in the comic book Spider-Verse events and referenced in wider lore, these are interdimensional vampires who feed on the life force of "Spider-Totems" across all realities. Enemy Combat Guide (Video Games)
: Miles Morales' uncle, who serves as a fearsome, high-tech enforcer for Kingpin. He uses sharp metal claws that can extend into lasers. Whether you are navigating the multiverse in the
: A monstrous, behemoth-sized version of the classic villain. In this universe, he is a pyrokinetic who can summon devastating fireballs.
: The primary antagonist of Across the Spider-Verse . He can create and manipulate interdimensional portals, allowing him to travel through the multiverse. He is capable of redirecting attacks by absorbing them through the portals on his body. : The central threat in Into the Spider-Verse
In games featuring Spider-Verse characters, enemies often require specific tactics to overcome.
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