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^^ That was the original suit they wanted for the first film, but the budget wouldn't allow it. Sam REALLY wanted it, tbh.
The suit he had in Ellis' T-Bolts would be perfect. Still very much classic Goblin, but a more high tech, armoured looked to it.
He NEEDS a mask that allows facial expressions of the actor to shine through. Like the Orcs from LOTR. Not a Power Ranger-eqsue mask.
See, I do really like the first Spider-Man, but I thought getting an actor like Dafoe, who has such a creepy face, then giving him a mask that covers that all up was kinda stupid.
The Alex Ross design would have to be tweaked a lot to work, if you ask me.
Taking the best aspects from each of the designs? Do you know how weird it would look if they combined Ross' suit and the robot suit?
And that doesn't even bother me a bit that the tights would like that. Osborn is insane. It's not like he cares or acknowledges if he looks fashionably acceptable before he goes out and terrorizes New York.
Norman: "How do I look? Okay? These tights just aren't gelling for me."
Goblin: "Shut up and go kill people."
Norman: "Okay."
idk if it is like seriously hardcore Ultimate
Harry = Hobgoblin
The more I think about it, the more I'd just like to see this, straight up.
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Looking at all of these other suggestions, I see nothing but unnecessary complication. To me, those designs betray the character. Keep it simple, snappy, and cartoony. No sense in trying to grit up a character who should act a little like a cartoon no matter what he's wearing. Medium be damned. Go Classic Goblin. If it works, it works. If it doesn't, it doesn't.
Well anybody that thinks the classic Green Goblin would look a little flamboyant is going to be shocked if they want this...
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I still think this:
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With a tattered purple hooded robe would look very cool. It's techy, and would still have that mystical goblin look.
He should look menacing and threatening.
Those designs were used in the Spider-Man: The Movie video game lol
That "high tech" pic is one that I've never looked and still don't understand why so many of you like it.
The face looks awful on that one. Same goes for the "hat" and the ears. And the body doesn't remind me ANYTHING at all of Green Goblin, except for the colours.
Green Goblin needs tattered clothes to work imo! Sure, he could be all high-tech underneath the clothes, but from the public's eyes, he should look almost medieval. In an evil and grim way of course.
Because regardless of how that one drawing may look, that design is going to look like a more complicated version of the Goblin suit from Raimi's Spider-Man. The so called "Power Ranger" Green Goblin was essentially a simplified version of that. I'm not saying that he should literally be covered head to toe, with only glimpses of his suit showing.
Something like this:
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....That doesn't look menacing or threatening to you...?
Wow, you're a braver person than I.
People do not want Ultimate Green Goblin in the movies. And quite frankly, I think the Green Goblin design I posted would look fine, and it doesn't need to be covered up like that. It would be redundant.
I wasn't saying that the design doesn't look menacing or threatening, but that looking menacing and threatening SHOULD be the PRIMARY CONCERN of the design. It was primarily directed at anyone who thinks that menace need not be a factor in Green Goblin's look, such as the proponents of the classic design.
Well when i was a little kiid watching these movies, i always thought the costume for the goblin (in the movie) looked cool. I only started noticing that it got bad reveiws a couple years ago, but when i was little it was fine to me.
Yeah but Webb shouldn't have kids in mind when his designers create the Green Goblin look for this franchise.
People do not want Ultimate Green Goblin in the movies. And quite frankly, I think the Green Goblin design I posted would look fine, and it doesn't need to be covered up like that. It would be redundant.
I wasn't saying that the design doesn't look menacing or threatening, but that looking menacing and threatening SHOULD be the PRIMARY CONCERN of the design. It was primarily directed at anyone who thinks that menace need not be a factor in Green Goblin's look, such as the proponents of the classic design.
If Webb has the death of Gwen Stacy in mind, which I'm betting he does, he won't be worrying about... less menacing costume designs.![]()
Agreed.Tbh I still like it. The "Power Ranger" comparison seems extremely stupid to me.
How does this:
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Look like this:
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Apart from the fact that they're both green?![]()