Pumpkin_Bomb
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Yeah, I'd rather not see the chopper-style glider.
No Jekyl/Hyde transformations either. The best part of Norman comes from him being evil without the mask as well. He was a wolf in sheep's clothes and the Goblin persona let him live it out in public.
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If they use him in the sequels he should look like this. Basically, he should be like the Ultimate Green Goblin, where instead of wearing a mask, he actually turns into a Goblin/Monster like creature. Now imagine that guy in the picture I posted wearing the traditional Goblin outfit, but a little more updated and gritty. Perhaps some purple rags, and a belt and *beep* Wouldn't that be better then Raimi's Power Ranger Green Goblin?
I agree that Norman should be just as devious as the goblin, but I think I know why Raimi decided to give him dual personalities. If they had not went that route, it would have been much more difficult to come up with and explain exactly why does Norman dress up as the Green Goblin?True, I'm not knocking Raimi's Spider-Man, but I always found it weird how the Goblin persona would just take over Norman randomly, I mean, it allowed him to have conversation with the real Norman, and allowed him to indulge in such family oriented activities such as Thanksgiving Dinner. I would think that if you underwent an experiment and one of the effects was insanity, you would gradually start getting more and more crazy, by the end of the film, his thought process is all kinds of ****ed up. Norman should be devious, calculating and maniacal. What makes it even more creepy is he can be all of those outside of the suit.
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I agree that Norman should be just as devious as the goblin, but I think I know why Raimi decided to give him dual personalities. If they had not went that route, it would have been much more difficult to come up with and explain exactly why does Norman dress up as the Green Goblin?
Him being insane gives the audience a much simpler explanation as to answering that very question, as opposed to him being sane and dressing up as a goblin for...no apparent reason.
"Why green gobins, sir?"
"I don't know but it's time my enemies faced my dread"
Well, if they were to go that route they would have to build up Norman's fascination with goblins before he dons the suit. It would be a plot hole not to explain why he is dressing up as the Green Goblin IMO.
Also, I'd like for his attitude as Green Goblin to be more along the lines of Jack Nicholas' Joker, especially when Joker burned that guy up using that joy buzzer and then cracking jokes and making conversation with the corpse...crazy


I can dig it. But with a more visceral edge as well.
Let's hope this isn't a quasi collaberation with Raimi's trilogy which would mean no Green Goblin
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That's pretty much what ultimate Goblin is. He's a damn insult to what the Green Goblin is supposed to be. Hulk Goblin = bad idea.no no no hell no, yeah lets take the core elements of the character and turn them into a ******ed version of the hulk
Yeah no Ultimate Goblin, enough Spider-Man characters have ridiculous transformations.
Definitely go for the classic approach, it would be cool if they combine low-tech(his mask, hood and clothes) and high-tech (his glider and suit underneath).
I think there should be some inspiration to Goblin's look, but largely if we can buy that Peter Parker makes his own suit, then we can buy Norman making his.
