Not unlike how Peter Parker grabs Mary Jane Watson's diner tray and all its airborne food in Sam Raimi's original. Spider-Man movie, Insomniac is balancing a lot on its plate in the Marvel's Spider-Man 2. However, not every folder contains Marvel's Spider-Man 2 it lands back on the plate as neatly as it was placed there, and its third act is where its narrative bogs down as it throws a whole symbiote invasion into the mix. Now, with everything the mainline sequel has tried to establish in its campaign and side quests, it seems obvious that there may not be many unannounced villains in it. Marvel's Spider-Man 3.
In addition, Marvel's Spider-Man 2The series of mini-games and Coney Island rides were probably a nod to the antagonists not being looked at in future installments. There is no real threat Marvel's Spider-Man 3 It only features high-profile villains, but with at least Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Carnage, and Chameleon on the docket, it seems like Insomniac wants to wrap up their web saga as an epic blockbuster. If there's ever a place for someone Insomniac needs to introduce to many players for the first time, Swarm — or maybe SWARM — is about as close as it's ever going to get.
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Emily-May's emphasis on bees in Marvel's Spider-Man 2 seems too specific to be a coincidence
The Emily-May Foundation has a lot to explore, but similar to the underwater and space exhibits at Oscorp Miles Morales“Flashback doesn't seem to have any glaring easter eggs or jokes that dissect how the origins of future villains might play out. In fact, no effort was made to make the symbiote a substance found by Oscorp while exploring deep space; he simply landed on Earth and was accidentally located by Oscorp based on the context provided in a brief flashback. Still, there's a bit of a chance, if Insomniac wanted it, that the Swarm could materialize from the special emphasis on bees that Emily-May shows players.
To be clear, nothing about this scene overtly suggests that the Swarm is being teased
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EMF experiments involving bee drones in an entomology lab never really mention anything other than the startup's green and tech-savvy sustainability and restoration goals, backed by Osborn's funding. Regardless, this is a remarkably long lab sequence devoted to images of bees, and not one that players have the opportunity to experience first-hand, such as feeding fish nearby, so it seems unmistakably important rather than simply introducing players to one of the EMF minigames. which 'd see later.
SWARM's history in Marvel's Spider-Man deserves a trip to the games
Swarm's source material as Fritz von Meyer is obscure, if not convoluted, and would certainly be difficult to translate into anything comparable in Marvel's Spider-Manlet alone the supposed final entry in the series, where not much time will be given to any character that hasn't been revealed yet. However, this is not for lack of effort.
Assuming this rare line of dialogue and the comic are still considered canon, SWARM already exists as a villain and that should be enough. Marvel's Spider-Man 3 leaning heavily on Emily-May's old entomology bee lab and introducing SWARM to her roster of in-game antagonists. SWARM's comic book design is easily one of the most original and extraordinary aesthetics of any of the lesser-known adaptations of the villain, and it would be a shame not to see him in a game before Insomniac closes the book. Marvel's Spider-Man.