Marvel ’s greatest live - action supervillain , the Green Goblin , returned to the bounteous screen inSpider - Man : No Way Home , but the film ’s original plan for his upgraded gear would have done a ill turn to both Norman Osborn and the film itself . The MCUSpider - Manmovies , while well - received , were oft criticized for relying too heavily onPeter Parker ’s connection to Tony Stark , whose persona as a wise man to Parker subvert the essence of his laughable reservoir material . No Way Homemade mild use of Stark ’s legacy , but its original utilisation for it on the Green Goblin ’s gear would have direct Stark ’s lingering comportment too far and detracted from the sterling scoundrel ’s restitution .

draw into the MCU by a obstinate reality - alter charm , Willem Dafoe ’s Green Goblin from the Sam RaimiSpider - Mancontinuity threaten Tom Holland ’s version of Spider - Man and nearly collapsed the multiverse in only a matter of Day . Dafoe embodies the sadistic personality and unexceeded menace of the Green Goblin from the strip , turn out to be a villain who was very nearly too much for Holland ’s Spider - Man to handle . InNo Way Home , the Green Goblin gets a new expression , wearing a tattered purple coating over his green armour , making him resemble his comic opposite number even more than before .

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While the Green Goblin ’s only unexampled gear in the final cut ofNo fashion Homewas a set of retractable blades on his arms , concept artistic creation shows that more extensive updates were considered . Concept artwork for   the picture showed the Goblin outfitting his sailplane with Stark Industries geartrain , upgrade his 2002 - era weaponry with innovative engineering . WhileNo Way Home’suse of Stark   Tech made sentiency for Doctor Octopus and Electro , it would n’t have been necessary for the Green Goblin , whose weapons were double-dyed as is — though the construct art did purport a clever habit of Osborn ’s shattered Goblin mask .

The first use of Stark engineering inNo Way Homeoccurs when Spider - Man ’s nanotechnology from hisStark Industries Iron Spider suittakes over Doctor Octopus ’ 2004 - earned run average robotic tentacle , saving Spider - Man from a fight he would have otherwise suffer . Peter Parker later works with Norman Osborn to craft a replacement inhibitor chip for Doc Ock , using Tony Stark ’s fabricator . Finally , an Arc Reactor is steal by Electro , providing him with a exponent source and a massive upgrade to his electrokinetic superpowers .

These instances all made sense for the flick , but there was no need for the Green Goblin to incorporate Stark technology into his armor or glider , which were as deadly to Tom Holland ’s vane - slinger as they were to Tobey Maguire ’s Spider - Man in 2002 . The Green Goblin ’s weapons were put to deadly useagainst three Spider - Man variantsand a deliver Doctor Octopus in act 3 , and a well - placed pumpkin bomb nearly did more scathe to reality than Thanos ’ use of the Infinity Stones . Stark train was n’t needed , but the concept art ’s substitute fate for the Green Goblin ’s mask was more tasteful than what happened in the final flick .

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When Norman Osborn ’s personality briefly took control once again , he dash his Green Goblin mask , shattering it . The moment was likely motivated by the film maker wanting to show Willem Dafoe ’s face as both Osborn and the Goblin , but the conception art would have had the masque mounted on his sailplane instead . This would have been a more tasteful way to haveDafoe play the Green GoblininSpider - Man : No Way Homewithout covering his face , but integrate Tony Stark ’s technology into the Goblin glider would have been unnecessary .

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