The design here still stands out at the viewers due to the bright colors but, overall, it’s pretty straightforward. The actual suit seems to be derived from Electro’s Amazing Spider-Man 2 look, with the artist just giving it a new color scheme. It’s honestly a design that works, especially since it doesn’t have the mask.
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 took a lot of inspiration from the Ultimate Marvel Universe when crafting the character of Electro. This universe discarded the classic look for a more ostentatious interpretation. Instead of appearing as a human wearing a costume, this Electro appeared as a being made of pure electricity – at least, when he didn’t have his containment suit on.
Marc Webb’s Amazing Spider-Man 2 depicted Max Dillon as a “nobody” who idolized Spider-Man and was an employee at Oscorp. After falling into a tank of genetically-engineered eels, he would gain powerful abilities and later team up with Harry Osborn to take down Spider-Man. Ultimately, the villain met his end during the final battle.
It’s hard to say how Electro might come into play in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. With Peter Parker’s identity no longer a secret, there are plenty of ways that the young hero could get on Dillon’s radar. Hopefully, he proves to be an interesting antagonist, which was true for both Michael Keaton’s Vulture and Jake Gyllenhaal’s Mysterio.
It may seem bonkers, but there is a chance that Marvel Studios could opt to go a more traditional route with this iteration of Electro. After all, the studio did go all in with Mysterio by giving him the cape and fish bowl helmet. Jamie Foxx’s duds may not be completely comic-accurate, but they’re sure to be closer to the character’s roots. As the actor has even confirmed (before deleting his post), he won’t be blue this time around.
Spider-Man 3 is currently scheduled to swing into the theaters on December 17, 2021.
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