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* Hammerhead appears in the The Spectacular Spider-Man voiced by John DiMaggio.
Hammerhead is much less belligerent and more cool-headed and intelligent than he was portrayed in original animated series.
He also uses brass knuckles as weapons, unlike other interpretations of the character, but retains his usual strength, as seen in " The Uncertainty Principle ".
His hair also is presented as being parted and joining at his forehead, as opposed to the other versions of the character, and lacks a vest under his jacket.
Hammerhead once worked for Silvermane, and was in a romantic relationship with his daughter, Silver Sable.
Now, he is shown working for Tombstone and organizes the Enforcers to take out Spider-Man.
Hammerhead later gives Montana the equipment to become Shocker and contacts Norman Osborn to make him an offer on behalf of Big Man: make supervillains to distract Spider-Man from Big Man's operations.
He bails Flint Marko and Alex O ' Hirn out of jail, only to subject them to Osborn's illegal experiments that turn them into Sandman and Rhino.
Hammerhead later speaks with Norman Osborn about the Green Goblin interference.
Hammerhead ends up kidnapped by the Green Goblin, but is rescued by Spider-Man and Tombstone.
He was later seen helping the Sinister Six, Ox, and Fancy Dan break out of jail, and employing Sandman to steal a large oil tanker for profit.
Later, Hammerhead represents Tombstone in a bid organized by Oscorp to sell a chip that could produce Rhino soldiers.
When Silver Sable shows to the meeting, he resents her and tries to outbid her, only to be beaten by Roderick Kingsley.
Hammerhead goes after Kingsley and Sable, but when Spider-Man and Rhino interfere, he reluctantly teams up with his ex-lover to fight the two.
He escapes police custody.
Hammerhead becomes angered when Tombstone contacts the Enforcers directly and without his help, with Tombstone stating he's fed up with all of his failures, from creating supervillains, to the oil tanker fiasco, and the Rhino chip failure.
When Hammerhead contacts Osborn in creating yet another supervillain, he gives him advice that inspires him to betray Tombstone, starting by sabotaging the escape of the Enforcers from the police.
Hammerhead later secretly calls a Valentine's Day meeting between Tombstone, Doctor Octopus, and Silvermane.
There, he betrays them all by attacking Silver Sable and Vulture, and framing it on his boss, causing the crime lords to fight against one other, leaving Hammerhead able to become the new Big Man.
After Tombstone was arrested, he fires him.
It is later revealed that Hamerhead's actions were encouraged and manipulated by the Green Goblin who used Hammerhead to take down Tomestone and replace him as Big Man.

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