The Lethal Protector may have a longer future with the Marvel's Spider-Man developer down the line.
With the newly released Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Insomniac Games introduces Venom to its superhero gaming franchise. The classic Spider-Man nemesis is voiced by Tony Todd and a pretty big dude who’s been featured heavily in the game’s marketing. And given the nature of superhero media, plus the studio’s previous experience with giving Miles Morales a standalone game of his own ahead of this game, you wouldn’t be wrong in thinking that a Venom game could be on the horizon.
The Kingpin in its Sega Mega-CD version. His first playable debut was in 1994's Spider-Man & Venom: Maximum Carnage for the SNES, and he’s bounced between being a boss villain and playable in subsequent games.
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