'Sinister Six' movie update: Dr. Kafka to return for spin-off film?

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Is Dr. Ashley Kafka returning to help Spider Man's enemies defeat the webbed hero in the soon-to-be-released Marvel spin-off movie, "Sinister Six"?

Dr. Kafka, played by actor Marton Csokas, recently talked with ComingSoon. One of the questions that was asked about him was about his possible return to the Spider-Man franchise.

"Well, it's news to me, but I'm all for that. I had a great experience on the set with Marc Webb. I had a great time, but we shot about 80% more," the actor said.

Also , "The Equalizer" star addressed the news about Dr. Kafka's involvement with Spider Man's greatest villains, the Sinister Six, saying, "I haven't seen it, because I understand that there are only about two scenes (left) and I had such a lovely time making it, and I don't want to go in and go, 'Oh, yeah, but what about all that beautiful stuff we did?'"

Kafka is the psychiatrist responsible for taking care of some of the most vicious nemeses of Spider Man in the comics. Some of the villains that went to the Oscorp doctor include Electro and Doctor Octopus, who also happen to be members of the so-called Sinister Six.

Incidentally, the doctor is a female character in the Marvel comics universe.

According to reports, Electro and Doctor Octopus will team up with Vulture, Mysterio, Kraven the Hunter, and Sandman to bring chaos to the city and destroy Spider Man.

However, nothing is final yet as Marvel still has to release official statements regarding the alleged film. The only details known about the upcoming "Sinister Six" movie is that, it will be a standalone film from the Spider-Man franchise, and that it will push back the release date for the third "The Amazing Spider-Man" film to a later schedule.

Reports say that the "Sinister Six" film will be released on Nov. 6, 2016, while "The Amazing Spider-Man 3" is scheduled sometime in 2018.

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