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For almost 60 years (since 1964, to be exact), Norman Osborn, the original Green Goblin, has been one of Spider-Man's arch-enemies and arguably his greatest foe. However, things have shifted a bit ...
To recap: Peter Parker and Norman Osborn have been working together since Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 6) #7, when Norman offered Peter a job at his company: the new Oscorp focused on finding ...
Norman Osborn has sworn off being the Green Goblin in the pages of Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man. But nature abhors a vacuum, and so a new Goblin must rise. Only this time, the new Green Goblin is ...
Spider-Man star Willem Dafoe opens up about reprising Norman Osborn in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’. Surprisingly, the actor finds Osborn far more compelling than his alter ego, the Green Goblin.
Norman Osborn is the father of Harry Osborn, and occasionally a father figure to Peter Parker. As the head of Oscorp, Norman possesses a ruthlessness that serves his company well, although this ...
That idea was eventually scrapped, and now the show will take place in an MCU-adjacent alternate timeline where Norman Osborn (Colman Domingo) will be Parker’s mentor, not Tony Stark ...
“But I’m having a great time. I love the animation, I love the idea of playing Norman Osborn.” Treading carefully to avoid spoilers, Domingo added, “You’ll see his evolution into the ...
But instead of Iron Man sitting on the couch with his “unusually attractive aunt,” as Tony called May, she’s sitting with Oscorp CEO Norman Osborn. Spider-Man fans of course know that ...
Norman Osborn has designed the current Spider-Man suit seen in Amazing Spider-Man. And it looks pretty swish with a number of additional elements that come in handy. Because you never know quite ...