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    Re: 'The Amazing Spider-Man' - July 2012

    Or another route they could go is have Osborn be the Hobgoblin. That way they're technically not reusing a previous villain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Foolish Mortal View Post
    Or another route they could go is have Osborn be the Hobgoblin. That way they're technically not reusing a previous villain.
    I think the next interpretation of The green goblin will probably feel/look/sound different enough that they don't have to worry about that.
    I get this all the time. They say, "You really hate Daredevil. Look how mean you are to Daredevil." I'm like, "Would you really buy a book about him enjoying a sandwich? 'What a great sandwich. I'm going to eat this for 22 pages, and I'm going to be so happy.'" I may do it just to prove a point. Have Wolverine going, "This is the best bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich I've ever had in my life!"

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    Best part of Siege: Some people on the net posting about how Norman was revealed as a skrull.

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    I get this all the time. They say, "You really hate Daredevil. Look how mean you are to Daredevil." I'm like, "Would you really buy a book about him enjoying a sandwich? 'What a great sandwich. I'm going to eat this for 22 pages, and I'm going to be so happy.'" I may do it just to prove a point. Have Wolverine going, "This is the best bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich I've ever had in my life!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ray G. View Post
    I do think they'll give Green Goblin the Joker exception, though, and he'll be in the sequel.
    With Oscorp being all over this reboot, they'll pretty much have to do that. They're clearly keeping Norman Osborn as some shadowy figure who will likely be revealed at the end of the film, but have some sort of a behind-the-scenes presence throughout. It seems that - at the very least - Curt Connors will be answering to him or whoever Curt's boss is would answer to him.

    And after the Power Rangers atrocity of last time, we need the Goblin to be done properly.

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    The real shame of the Power Ranger Goblin was that Willem Dafoe was good casting. I remember there was a rumor of who would be the new Osborn but was anything ever confirmed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Zevad View Post
    Tobey was a whiney bitch of a Spider-Man. He cried like a little bitch when MJ dumped him and he yelped like a little bitch in the 1st one when Goblin kicked his but for a bit.
    That's in the script, though. Maguire was just doing what he was told.

    And remember, at the time, it was enough of a triumph that they went with a skinny, nerdy type rather than a stereotypical muscle-bound action star. The studio had to be convinced to let someone as small as Maguire in the role.
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    Re: 'The Amazing Spider-Man' - July 2012

    Quote Originally Posted by dougmac View Post
    The real shame of the Power Ranger Goblin was that Willem Dafoe was good casting. I remember there was a rumor of who would be the new Osborn but was anything ever confirmed?
    Indeed. I loved Dafoe as Norman, easily the only thing I still enjoy about the first movie
    I get this all the time. They say, "You really hate Daredevil. Look how mean you are to Daredevil." I'm like, "Would you really buy a book about him enjoying a sandwich? 'What a great sandwich. I'm going to eat this for 22 pages, and I'm going to be so happy.'" I may do it just to prove a point. Have Wolverine going, "This is the best bacon, lettuce and tomato sandwich I've ever had in my life!"

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    Re: 'The Amazing Spider-Man' - July 2012

    Quote Originally Posted by Dr. Chaos View Post
    I think the next interpretation of The green goblin will probably feel/look/sound different enough that they don't have to worry about that.
    I could see them going Ultimate, especially considering we're getting a "monster" type villain in this one.

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