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The Amazing Spider-Man 2 How should the Goblin look???

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Maybe, Harry transforms into a Goblin like creature (with the deformed/goblin looking face), then Norman gets the physical enhancement serum, but it has been perfected so he doesn't transform with facial deformities into a goblin-creature... And in order to resemble the first Goblin (Harry) so as to use that identity to cover his own, he uses a mask (a la 616) to look like a Goblin

Sorry if that explanation was super confusing
 
Maybe, Harry transforms into a Goblin like creature (with the deformed/goblin looking face), then Norman gets the physical enhancement serum, but it has been perfected so he doesn't transform with facial deformities into a goblin-creature... And in order to resemble the first Goblin (Harry) so as to use that identity to cover his own, he uses a mask (a la 616) to look like a Goblin

Sorry if that explanation was super confusing

I've actually thought that same theory. But for future movies.
 
Yeah for sure, not til 3 at least. But I think that would be a good/cool way to get a Green Goblin that does wear the classic Latex-type mask, but actually have a realistic reason for doing it as well
 
Yeah for sure, not til 3 at least. But I think that would be a good/cool way to get a Green Goblin that does wear the classic Latex-type mask, but actually have a realistic reason for doing it as well

Exactly. Especially since that's how Marc Webb has been doing most of his villains.
 
And he needs a way to resemble Harry's crazy hair, so he wears a hood!! :oldrazz:
 
Exactly. Especially since that's how Marc Webb has been doing most of his villains.

Yep exactly. There may be a method to his madness after all! In Webb I trust
 
Yep exactly. There may be a method to his madness after all! In Webb I trust
Lol. "Madness". I appreciate what the Green Goblin looks like so far..it's obviously in line with this super technological/science-y universe Marc has built. I just gotta see more of GG in full- details of his face, full body shot, glider..
 
We'll get a reversal of the goblin saga from the Raimi films. Norman will become the goblin to try and avenge Harry.

Isn't that kind of lame though? Kind of like the Crocodile Dundee II of premises? It is the same thing...but in reverse!

I don't know. I think the one way to do it differently is to just do it better by going all out on an evil malevolent Norman. Kind of like how Nolan went for broke in rebooting Joker. But if it becomes about avenging the son, it is just kind of contrived.
 
I decided to do a rough concept on Norman Goblin based on the new design and hoping his final costume will reflect something more basic in appearance without all this techno armorish BS.


 
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Isn't that kind of lame though? Kind of like the Crocodile Dundee II of premises? It is the same thing...but in reverse!

I don't know. I think the one way to do it differently is to just do it better by going all out on an evil malevolent Norman. Kind of like how Nolan went for broke in rebooting Joker. But if it becomes about avenging the son, it is just kind of contrived.


I'd argue that Nolan stayed extremely true to the core of those characters, whilst changing only superficial details. Changing the Norman/Harry dynamic and having Harry (possibly) kill Gwen is not staying true to the core of the characters at all.

BTW. Paul Hogan is a national treasure :cmad:
 
We'll get a reversal of the goblin saga from the Raimi films. Norman will become the goblin to try and avenge Harry.

Isn't that kind of lame though? Kind of like the Crocodile Dundee II of premises? It is the same thing...but in reverse!

I don't know. I think the one way to do it differently is to just do it better by going all out on an evil malevolent Norman. Kind of like how Nolan went for broke in rebooting Joker. But if it becomes about avenging the son, it is just kind of contrived.

I honestly don't think Norman is going to care enough about his son to need to avenge him if something happens to Harry. I could definitely be wrong, but I'm picturing a Norman who only sees his son as a means to an end in this. Just a guess
 
I honestly don't think Norman is going to care enough about his son to need to avenge him if something happens to Harry. I could definitely be wrong, but I'm picturing a Norman who only sees his son as a means to an end in this. Just a guess

I would hope there would be something more to his character, y'know? The evil conglomeration/supervillain factory is already too much...but to make it's owner a soulless, pure evil, corporate magnate? That's pushing things into saturday morning cartoon villain territory.
 
I decided to do a rough concept on Norman Goblin based on the new design and hoping his final costume will reflect something more basic in appearance without all this techno armorish BS.



I really like the shape of the helmet, I'm not sure about the visor, but I'd definitely like to see a helmet like that.
 
I decided to do a rough concept on Norman Goblin based on the new design and hoping his final costume will reflect something more basic in appearance without all this techno armorish BS.




A helmet with retractable visor/goggles would be a great idea. A helmet like the one in your drawing would work perfectly. It looks like an aerodynamic bike helmet (similar to the GG's helmet in SM1)...which makes total sense to wear when you're flying around on a jet powered glider at high velocities...
 
I really like the shape of the helmet, I'm not sure about the visor, but I'd definitely like to see a helmet like that.

A helmet with retractable visor/goggles would be a great idea. A helmet like the one in your drawing would work perfectly. It looks like an aerodynamic bike helmet (similar to the GG's helmet in SM1)...which makes total sense to wear when you're flying around on a jet powered glider at high velocities...

Yeah an aerodynamic helmet is the way to go. Though not so exaggerated as the Raimi design and more angular shaped. It is based on an older concept of mine, without the visor, I am posting it again in case you missed it.



 
Maybe, Harry transforms into a Goblin like creature (with the deformed/goblin looking face), then Norman gets the physical enhancement serum, but it has been perfected so he doesn't transform with facial deformities into a goblin-creature... And in order to resemble the first Goblin (Harry) so as to use that identity to cover his own, he uses a mask (a la 616) to look like a Goblin

Sorry if that explanation was super confusing

I would freaking love that....
 
@Alex_Spider that actually looks pretty cool, I'd be happy if we got something similar to that

@kbrooks I know not tooting my own horn ha but I would be beyond freakin ecstatic if that's similar to how it ended up. My best guess however is that Norman's transformation/appearance will be very similar to Harry's, but with little tweeks and additions here and there to make him look a little more canon-true. But who knows!
 
Yeah an aerodynamic helmet is the way to go. Though not so exaggerated as the Raimi design and more angular shaped. It is based on an older concept of mine, without the visor, I am posting it again in case you missed it.




^
Not sure about the strap across the chest,but it's good.Do you have a full body shot?
 
I'd argue that Nolan stayed extremely true to the core of those characters, whilst changing only superficial details. Changing the Norman/Harry dynamic and having Harry (possibly) kill Gwen is not staying true to the core of the characters at all.

BTW. Paul Hogan is a national treasure :cmad:

I agree. Nolan took the core concept and did it even better than the already great interpretation before him. His changes were cosmetic. However, if Harry kills Gwen or even is simply the catalyst for Norman becoming GG ("You killed my son!"), it is just a weak-kneed work-around of avoiding redoing the villain in a straight manner like Raimi did. It would be like they are plotting their entire franchise in the same way they couldn't bring themselves to say "With great power..." in the first movie. Just do it, but do it better. I thought they learned that lesson when they made the best Spidey costume yet for this movie.
 
^That looks really cool.

@Alex_Spider that actually looks pretty cool, I'd be happy if we got something similar to that

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Not sure about the strap across the chest,but it's good.Do you have a full body shot?

Thanks for the positive feedback. No I don't have a full body shot since it was done quick, but yeah, I might do a proper rendition featuring the details from all angels.
 
GreenGoblin.jpg


And I just HAD to stumble upon this image. haha I guess there is supposedly a second video circulating of a screen test Raimi did for the animatronic Goblin mask? I honestly feel, regardless of what people say, this style could easily be pulled off. You COULD make a Green Goblin accurate costume and stay away from all the tech inspired designs.

It'd be cool if they went the route where the Goblin mask LOOKS real. Everyone who sees him from a distance, including Spider-Man, could think they're looking for something like the Lizard. And then, in an up close and physical fist fight, Spidey realizes that Goblin is actually wearing a mask!

Like a werewolf, Goblin is able to blend in on the streets like an every day person. I don't know, feel like it'd be cool. They're probably too far along though to go that route.

Also, another way to keep that design to work, like the first Amazing Spider-Man, all Goblin shots would have to take place at night.

Just a thought.
 
GreenGoblin.jpg


And I just HAD to stumble upon this image. haha I guess there is supposedly a second video circulating of a screen test Raimi did for the animatronic Goblin mask? I honestly feel, regardless of what people say, this style could easily be pulled off. You COULD make a Green Goblin accurate costume and stay away from all the tech inspired designs.

It'd be cool if they went the route where the Goblin mask LOOKS real. Everyone who sees him from a distance, including Spider-Man, could think they're looking for something like the Lizard. And then, in an up close and physical fist fight, Spidey realizes that Goblin is actually wearing a mask!

Like a werewolf, Goblin is able to blend in on the streets like an every day person. I don't know, feel like it'd be cool. They're probably too far along though to go that route.

Also, another way to keep that design to work, like the first Amazing Spider-Man, all Goblin shots would have to take place at night.

Just a thought.
Goblin looks really nice in that photo.
 
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