Morbius
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Norman [...] coughing on the glider lol.
Brian Cranston's Walter White for Goblin!
Norman [...] coughing on the glider lol.
It's possible, but I don't see them using Hobgoblin like that.
I think you're nearly right - I think Harry will transform, be stronger etc, but he's a mess and easily defeated - maybe this is how Norman even considers using the formula, by witnessing its extraordinary affects on Harry - it's his way of cheating death, etc
I don't think he'll ever be hulking goblin - he'll be bigger but not anywhere near as big as The Lizard etc
Norman dying has nothing to do with his effectiveness of being the Goblin. If anything, he takes the serum because he's dying. The serum is what gives him his strength. He's not going to be coughing on the glider lol.
Making Harry the Goblin before Norman is a huge, huge mistake. Talk about putting the cart before the horse.
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Norman dying has nothing to do with his effectiveness of being the Goblin. If anything, he takes the serum because he's dying. The serum is what gives him his strength. He's not going to be coughing on the glider lol.
No, SF866 you're not the only oneAm I the only one who thinks Norman ISNT dying?
I actually think it would be brilliant if done well,
Norman is dying and Harry is looking for the cure, he turns to cross-spices again. Electro is deleberatly created as a tool to take down Spider-Man as he is as he is close to the "perfected" serium required to keep Norman alive. Electro then has his own motives so as a last resort Harry experiments on himself. It goes wrong and he becomes this proto-goblin. He's partially transformed and his the same as his comic book counter part.
At the end of the movie it is revealed that Norman had actually perfected the formula before his death. This serium is not just a cure but it gives him a very high life expectancy as well as improving his physical attributes. He had manipulated his son just to achieve near immortality. TASM3 is about Norman trying to cover up all evidence of all the people he had killed to achieve his goal. This is how he adapts the identity of Green Goblin.
Am I the only one who thinks Norman ISNT dying?
No, SF866 you're not the only one
I agree thats just how Norman works anything to reach his goals and there isn't no line that he wouldn't cross to do itI'm just not convinced of it.
And considering Norman's already established penchant for getting others to do his dirty work (like killing Richard and Mary), I think he has ulterior motives in (potentially) provoking Harry to go after Spidey.
Yeah, then the Butler finally tells Norman that Peter didn't kill Harry. lol
Yeah, then the Butler finally tells Norman that Peter didn't kill Harry. lol
So....... what if Harry kills Gwen (by tossing her), or Gwen gets caught in the crossfire of Harry and Peter's battle, and she falls, leading to her iconic death?
Would we be okay with that?