![]() Harry did this in an attempt to cure his hereditary illness, but his physiology is instead horribly mutated, and he then steals an OsCorp battle suit and glider to exact vengeance on Peter. In case you need a refresher on The Amazing Spider-Man 2, Harry Osborn turned into the Green Goblin when he injected himself with one of the venom samples from OsCorp’s genetically-altered spiders, the same kind that gave Peter Parker his special abilities. And, you know, at least the Goblin, if not Harry Osborn would have been involved. I just know that there definitely would have been a Sinister Six element to it. ![]() But I can’t tell you I know specifically what it was gonna be. I think it’s pretty obvious they were all setting up for like a Sinister Six kind of situation and there was certainly talk of doing all that before all the Disney, Marvel stuff happened. When recently asked if he knew any of the specifics of where Harry’s arc would have taken him, DeHaan responded: Sure enough, DeHaan has now confirmed that Green Goblin would have appeared in the Sinister Six movie. Could Spider-Man: No Way Home be the film where Tom Holland's Peter Parker finally suffers an unimaginable tragedy that scars him emotionally as a hero, like Uncle Ben's death did for Maguire and Gwen Stacy's (Emma Stone) death did for Garfield? Whatever happens, Willem Dafoe's return as the Green Goblin in Spider-Man: No Way Homeis a very big deal and Sony is wise to keep the supervillain under wraps until the film premieres in December.Given the way The Amazing Spider-Man 2 ended, it was expected that Dane DeHaan’s Harry Osborn, who transformed into the monstrous Green Goblin, would be among this supervillain team’s members. And from the poster, it appears his glider is different from the Raimi version.Īlong with Green Goblin being a huge problem for Holland's Spidey, the fact that Osborn attacks yet another famous New York City bridge in Spider-Man: No Way Home's trailer could also be a clue that, this time, it's Michelle "MJ" Jones (Zendaya) who the Goblin abducts and hurls off a bridge. While fans loved Willem Dafoe's performance as Norman Osborn in Spider-Man 2002, the Green Goblin costume was always quite controversial, but the No Way Home costume appears to be very close to the original design, albeit with some specific changes. ![]() Though the Spider-Man: No Way Home poster only offers a vague look at Greem Goblin, it's clearly Willem Dafoe's version, complete with metallic helmet and glider, rather than either James Franco's second-generation Goblin from Spider-Man 3 or Dane DeHann's divisive version from The Amazing Spider-Man 2. The Goblin inadvertently killed himself in his final battle with Spider-Man, and his death drove a wedge between Peter and Norman's son Harry (James Franco) that led to the younger Osborn becoming the New Goblin in Spider-Man 3. The Goblin discovered Peter Parker was Spider-Man during the course of the film Osborn attacked Aunt May (Rosemary Harris) and he kidnapped Mary Jane Watson (Kirsten Dunst) and threw her off the Queensboro Bridge. ![]() Dafoe was perfectly cast as the villainous Green Goblin Osborn was a billionaire industrialist who experimented on himself and gained superpowers as his mind was twisted. And now the latest No Way Home poster has outright confirmed a Green Goblin will appear thanks to a tiny but notable cameo.įor many fans, the original 2002 Spider-Man directed by Sam Raimi and starring Tobey Maguire is the best one, and much of that can be attributed to Willem Dafoe's iconic turn as Norman Osborn. ![]() Is that really Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin in Spider-Man: No Way Home's trailer and on the poster? When Sony and Marvel revealed the long-awaited first footage of the third MCU Spider-Man movie, a conspicuous pumpkin bomb, and cackling laugh suggested the Raimi Spider-Man villain would indeed be back. ![]()
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