Spider-Man: No Way Home not only featured multiple versions of Peter Parker but also brought back villains from the previous 20 Spider-Man movies, including Willem Dafoe’s famed Green Goblin.
When the creative team was developing how the Green Goblin’s iconic suit would appear in the movie, they were so enthused that they created some concept art. Although the crazed villain’s look was fantastic, concept art for the Spider-Man sequel reveals that the Green Goblin might have also worn Iron Man armor.
Green Goblin Almost Got an Iron Man Suit in Spider-Man: No Way Home
Concept art from Spider-Man: No Way Home – The Art of the Movie, Green Goblin which was played by Willem Dafoe, is seen in a few takes of the movie using pieces of Iron Man’s Mark VI armor. In one of the ideas, the armor is even painted in the usual shade of purple, paying homage to the character’s standard color scheme from the comics.
Seeing this, netizens feel that it was good that it did not happen.
In the end, Spider-Man: No Way Home offered an intriguing range of options, and it’s fascinating to watch the creative exploration that goes into crafting these famous characters for the big screen.
The classic Green Goblin Suit
The much-awaited Spider-Man: No Way Home has not only delighted fans with its multiverse plot but has also brought back one of the most iconic villains in comic book history—the Green Goblin.
The suit has a distinctive and sinister aspect due to its mostly green color scheme, which is paired with a purple hood and gloves. The suit is enhanced with an array of advanced weaponry, including the infamous Goblin Glider and explosive Pumpkin Bombs, making the Green Goblin a formidable foe for any superhero.
The design of the suit, which hasn’t changed all that much over the years honors the Green Goblin’s long legacy and proves how timeless the Spider-Man series is.
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