Spider-Man 4: John Malkovich's Vulture in Scrapped Sequel Revealed
Before John Malkovich could
take flight as the Vulture in Spider-Man 4, the
villain was grounded when Sony scrapped plans for
the fourth installment of Sam Raimi and Tobey Maguire's Spider-Man franchise. Originally slated for
release in May 2011, the sequel was reworked and rebooted,
with Andrew Garfield taking over as the friendly neighborhood wall-crawler in
2012's The Amazing Spider-Man. After comic creator Ken Penders
tweeted a viral never-before-seen image of
Malkovich's practical Vulture wings, more photos have surfaced to reveal a new
behind-the-scenes look at the Spider-Man sequel
that almost was.
The new images, which were circulated by a Spider-Man 4 fan account on Twitter, show a clay model version revealing Malkovich's Vulture costume in full. While it's unclear where these images originated, the location appears to be the same workshop seen in Penders' photos of the mechanical Vulture wings, controls, and Malkovich body mold.
In 2016, Spider-Man 4 storyboard
artist Jay Henderson shared his boards showing Malkovich's Vulture and Bruce
Campbell's Mysterio. Also set to appear was Anne Hathaway as Felicia
Hardy, a.k.a. the Black Cat.
"The thing we kept coming back to was that, as a
character, everyone was going to dismiss the Vulture as just an old guy in a
silly green suit," Henderson told i09 in 2016.
"So we wanted to go the opposite way and really make him the most fearsome
and formidable adversary that Spider-Man had faced in the series."
In a recent interview with CinemaBlend,
Henderson described Raimi's Vulture — real name Adrian Toomes — as "a guy
that did a lot of ugly stuff for the government, did a lot of ugly stuff as a
private contractor. I thought a clever thing to do would be to say that part of
the reason they called him The Vulture was because when he was done, he didn't
leave anything but bones behind."
One sequence would have been a "big brawl-for-it-all,
where Vulture almost kills Spider-Man," Henderson said. "And then
Spider-Man at the last minute — he's really wounded, he's bleeding really
badly, he's in real trouble — Peter finally, almost as a reaction, forces The
Vulture off. When he does, it snaps some of the stuff from the wings, so he
ends up just tumbling into the ether, off the top of the Citicorp building.
That's what does him in."
In May, after Maguire made his return as Spider-Man opposite
Garfield and Tom Holland in Sony and Marvel Studios' Spider-Man: No Way Home, Raimi revealed he has "no plans" to direct a Spider-Man 4.
