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So true. Two villains should be the max.
how many villains would not be the problem as long as they have a very elaborated and genuine plot to showcase each character properly. honestly, i think the sinister 6 concept they are making is a good move. avengers have multiple characters but it was not a mess because of how it was handled, so the multiple villains theory could also work fine and might turn out as a genuinely brilliant idea as i think all of them are oscorp created which means it would not be hard making origin stories for each.