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Sandman inadvertently slips the Big Man's name, and then takes off to rob more banks, but neglects to take the loot he had just robbed. He goes on a crime spree across town, robbing ATM machines and banks with relative ease. When he hijacks an armored car, Spider-Man takes him on again. The ensuing fight drives the car out of control and they crash into a construction site. Sandman shows Spider-Man how his webbing is useless on him and buries him under girders.

Sandman maintains the upper hand during most of the fight. However, his overconfidence eventually gets the best of him, and Spider-Man manages to bathe him in concrete. Sandman is instantaneously solidified. He is eventually taken into prison where he is incarcerated in a cell designed to release air pressure if he tries to escape.

At some point, Doctor Octopus makes contact with him, probably through the Vulture who was working as a trustee, and gets in on a plan to break out and take down Spider-Man. On the day of the escape, the Vulture brings him a sandwich, and Sandman berates him, saying he only can only ingest raw silicones. The Vulture then informs him the escape is scheduled for that night. When the time for the breakout comes, Electro overloads the power generators of the prison, shutting down Sandman and Rhino's cell.

Then Sandman releases the Enforcers and everyone make a run for it. When he shows up donning the black suit, the rallied super villains make and entrance and attack the webslinger. When Spider-Man realizes they are too much to handle, he retreats into the sewer. Sandman, Shocker and Doctor Octopus go after Spider-Man, but Sandman asks to be excused as the contact with water is turning him into mud.

Shocker insults him so he pursues the search. After the hunt comes to naught, the Sinister Six celebrate in a restaurant in anticipation to Spider-Man's defeat. The group soon starts quarreling over their personal interests, until Electro takes a stand claims that they must trust Doctor Octopus so that everyone can get what they want.

The plan succeeds and Spider-Man arrives only to be ambushed and quickly subdued. Unbeknownst to them, Spider-Man was being controlled by his black suit, which fights back on its own and a battle endues. Sandman is repeatedly foiled and is finally overpowered when Spider-Man uses Shocker's gauntlet to disintegrate him and keep him from reforming. After the Six are defeated, the police take them into custody.

Sandman is thrown back to Ryker's Island where he stays until he is somehow extricated by the Master Planner. He joins the mysterious benefactor's new Sinister Six to make another attempt to kill Spider-Man. The Master Planner employs a new tactic this time: teaming the villains in pairs to as to wear Spider-Man down.

Sandman is paired with his old buddy, Rhino, and the two attack Spider-Man in a tire barn, after he had neutralized Electro. They toss Spider-Man around for a while but are lured to the docks.

Sandman decides he wants to unmask him before delivering the final blow, but Spider-Man evades and goes after a fire hydrant. He cracks it open, soaking Sandman until he becomes mud. Sandman manages to recover and goes after Spider-Man, but the night air starts freezing he water in his body, saturating his silicones and thus making him slower.

Upon realizing this, Spider-Man lures Sandman into being covered with snow, freezing him completely. The Tinkerer eventually extracts him at the behest of the Master Planner. After the Master Planner's plan comes to naught, Sandman is loaded out to Hammerhead. He robs a jewelry store to fence the goods, but Spider-Man tries to foil him as usual, and the two fight. Sandman is forced to retreat empty-handed as the police arrive. He begs Hammerhead for another chance and is sent to steal the Urn of Morpheus from a museum.

However, as the alarm goes off, Spider-Man shows up. Flint Marko , also known as the Sandman , is the secondary antagonist of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy, serving as the unseen overarching antagonist of the film Spider-Man and the secondary antagonist of the film Spider-Man 3. He is a professional criminal who inadvertently causes the death of Peter Parker's uncle, Benjamin "Ben" Parker.

Sandman is seen as a tragic villain because he is portrayed as a decent man who only breaks the law in order to afford the care his cancer-stricken daughter desperately needs.

However, his powers and methods in order to do so makes him one of Spider-Man's most dangerous foes. Flint Marko's main weapon of choice was his own body, which he distorted to fit whatever purpose he wanted, although his main firearm was a Colt Python.

Marko is introduced as a down-on-his-luck blue-collar worker whose young daughter, Penny, has cancer. In an effort to support her, the unemployed Marko turns to armed robbery to pay for her cancer treatments, at the same time becoming estranged from his wife.

During one such robbery, Marko and his accomplice Dennis Carradine hold up a wrestling arena and flee the scene; while trying to escape, Marko accidentally kills Ben Parker, the uncle of Peter Parker, who will later become Spider-Man. Stricken with remorse, Marko surrenders to the police, and spends several years in prison. After he is released, Marko is unable to find work, and reluctantly goes back to armed robbery in order to support his family.

Despite his efforts, his wife refuses to have anything to do with him and goes out of her way to make sure he has no contact with their daughter. After a holdup goes wrong, Marko runs into a gigantic chamber filled with sand at a remote testing facility.

Unbeknownst to Marko, the chamber is part of an experiment to test whether sand is an effective shield against radiation. Marko hides from the police in the pit, but is soon buried in the radioactive sand, causing Marko to be genetically blended together with the sediment.

This transformation gives him the power to shapeshift at will, turn his hands into weapons, and grow hundreds of feet in size. Marko uses his new-found powers to rob numerous banks, but he is thwarted by Spider-Man, who is growing increasingly unstable as a result of the alien symbiote fused with his suit.

When Spider-Man discovers that Marko killed his uncle, the enraged superhero chases him into a subway tunnel and opens a pipe, causing a massive flood of water that disintegrates Marko and washes him away. Unbeknownst to Spider-Man, however, Marko survives and regroups. The trailer confirmed two of them, Doc Ock and Green Goblin. And of course, Electro was confirmed last year. But there were two other members of this potential Sinister Six that the trailer hinted at strongly.

You can see the sand fist bursting out of a green and black puddle on the cover. An image that flat out tells us that Flint Marko, played by Thomas Haden Church, is almost certainly in. You can see the Empire Magazine subscriber cover in question right here:. So what other villains does this cover seem to hint at? We definitely see the Eye of Agamotto here. Now, we all know Doctor Strange is in the movie. Perhaps the imposter is Supreme Strange from What If…?

Could this indicate Mysterio is member number six? Who knows? A woman's dog went viral after it may have uttered a few words in English. A TikToker was completely caught off guard when her Alaskan malamute seemingly asked her a question.



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