Hopefully, if Dafoe does reprise his role as the Green Goblin in the next Spider-Man movie, it will look at least half as cool as this fan art. One of the biggest criticisms of Raimi's Green Goblin costume is that it completely covered up Dafoes face, giving the character an artificial smile, which is insane because the actor's actual smile is so sinister. The fan artist also makes the interesting decision to add a purple scarf in the second image, which is likely in reference to the purple elements of the comic book version of the character's costume, something that was also missing in the 2002 film. The artist wisely makes the decision to actually reveal Dafoe's real smile. As you can see, it depicts Dafoe as the classic supervillain but updated to fit with the MCU's aesthetic. With Dafoe rumored to be returning to the role for Spider-Man: No Way Home, the artist who is known as datrinti posted artwork that reimagines the villain. RELATED: Willem Dafoe's Green Goblin Rumored To Be Main Villain In Spider-Man: No Way Home He then steals an experimental military glider and flight suit to wreak havoc on New York City, taking on the persona of the Green Goblin and wearing a frightening, smiling green mask. And they found you amusing for a while, the people of this city. In the film, Osborn is the CEO of Oscorp and the father of Spider-Man/Peter Parker's (Tobey Maguire) best friend Harry Osborn (James Franco). After experimenting on himself with an unstable performance-enhancing chemical, Norman gains superpowers and goes insane. I chose my path, you chose the way of the hero.
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Now, one fan decided to take it upon themselves to imagine what the MCU's Green Goblin might look like in the upcoming Spider-Man: No Way Homeif he was played by none other than the original actor to play the part, Willem Dafoe.ĭafoe first portrayed the character of Norman Osborn/Green Goblin in director Sam Raimi's Spider-Man movie back in 2002. While Marvel Studios did introduce the wall-crawler to their shared movie universe back in 2016, the Goblin has yet to make an appearance. However, the one place the character hasn't shown up yet is in the MCU. The character has appeared in numerous comic book storylines, as well as in movies and video games. Of course, to date it remains a mystery how Doctor Octopus will come back to life, as we remember that he died at the end of Spider-Man 2 (2004, Sam Reimi).The Green Goblin is one of Spider-Man's oldest foes. We refer to Alfred Molina, who after filtering his signing through the film, had no choice but to corroborate the information in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. In fact, there is an actor from the past who is already 100% confirmed to Spider-Man: No Way Home. In an epic fan poster crafted by digital artist artoftimetravel and shared on Instagram, the Green Goblin goes toe-to. Many wish to see Spider-Man from different universes accompanied by some of their villains. See Willem Dafoe and Tom Holland clash in epic Spider-Man: No Way Home poster. Despite the above, there is no doubt that his mysterious words are a breeze of hope for the millions of fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is intuited, then, that it is involved in Spider-Man: No Way Home, although at the moment I cannot speak of it. And, you know, I feel like until a movie comes out it’s time to talk about it.”. When asked if his response to the topic would be “No comment”, he quickly said “I’m afraid so.” But then he added: “I have a lot going on right now. YouTube user StryderHD is renowned for producing some stunning videos through the use of DeepFake technology and that’s. Willem Dafoe did appear in Spider-Man 3 (2007), but only for brief moments. However, what is truly redeemable is that he did not deny it either. Willem Dafoe suits up as Green Goblin in new fan-made Spider-Man teaser. Green Goblin’s pumpkin bombs not only ushered in a blast of excitement, but the return of Marvel legend Willem Dafoe. In an interview with The Wrap, the actor did not want to confirm his appearance in Spider-Man: No Way Home, which shouldn’t surprise anyone.