Vulture went through several inventive redesigns before the production settled on what appeared in the film.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-VersesVulture design went through several rounds of revisions before settling on the final on-screen look.
Instead, she duked it out with what looked like a Renaissance-era Vulture made from parchment paper.
The captions readVrooomandMiserable Spiders!!!
This guy really knows how to commit to a theme.
The following incarnation took most of the elements of the first two but made them much bigger.
Looks like Spider-Woman just brought a web shooter to a gunfight.
This take scales everything back down and shows Toomes standing instead of in-flight.
The speech bubble readshe he he,so you know hes plotting something devilish.
Vulture goes full-on Ren Fair with this version, poofy sleeves and all.
His face is also decidedly more avian than human.
The big vulture head machine on top was removed to get more focus on the character.
Toomes reveals his impressive wingspan and more closely resembles his mainline comic counterpart than any of the other designs.
In this version, Gwen and Miguel have thwipped in to put a stop to Vulture.
The design here appears a bit more monstrous and over-the-top than some of the others.
Finally, theres the final da Vinci-esque final look that showed up inAcross theSpider-Verses cold open.
What Could Be Next for the Vulture?
However, the MCUs spin on the character was far more menacing.
He also wielded dangerous technology made from leftover Chitauri gear.
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verseis now playing in theaters.
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