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Who is Tombstone in Spider-Man: Brand New Day?

Marvin Jones III, who voiced Tombstone in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, will be playing the character in live action in Spider-Man: Brand New Day, if reports are true. While the first trailer for the film revealed the return of Scorpion (Michael Mando) and a bunch of ninjas, Tombstone was nowhere to be seen. However, Reddit rumors suggest that Tombstone might be breaking supervillains like Scorpion out of prison to cause chaos while he takes control of New York’s criminal underworld.

A lesser-known Spider-Man villain is quietly connecting Marvel’s movies and shows
Who is Tombstone in Marvel Comics?

Tombstone was introduced in Gerry Conway's the 1987 comic Web of Spider-Man #36. He is typically portrayed as a ruthless New York gangster who got into criminal activity in high school, extorting other students for protection money. He has also repeatedly persuaded the journalist Joseph Robertson to kill stories that would have exposed his crimes. The first version of the character was tall and strong, but didn’t have any superhuman abilities. He later gained enhanced strength and toughness after being exposed to an experimental gas created by Oscorp. Beyond fighting Spider-Man, Tombstone serv

A lesser-known Spider-Man villain is quietly connecting Marvel’s movies and shows
Who is Tombstone in Spider-Noir?

The live-action spinoff of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse has Spider-Man Noir/Ben Reilly (Nic Cage) facing numerous threats in an alternate universe version of 1930s New York. Tombstone (Abraham Popoola) appeared along with Sandman (Jack Huston), Silvermane (Brendan Gleeson), and Megawatt (Andrew Lewis Caldwell) in a villain reveal video that dropped April 23. Popoola calls his Tombstone a more grounded version of the classic comic book character and explains that he’s tied to “something nefarious.” Robertson (Lamorne Morris) is a major character in the show, and given their connection in t

A lesser-known Spider-Man villain is quietly connecting Marvel’s movies and shows