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Green goblin actor andrew garfield8/7/2023 ![]() ![]() RELATED: Zendaya Responds To Those Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield ‘Spider-Man 3’ Return RumoursĭeHaan may not know what’s happening in the upcoming movie but fans have a theory about “Spider-Man 3”. “And I have no idea what they’re doing with the Spider-Man movies now, but I don’t really understand a world in which that would be possible,” he adds. I like making superhero movies or in that kind of world and I’m sure I’ll find myself in that world again. “I would certainly love to make some kind of movie like that again. I don’t even know how that would be pulled off,” he tells. RELATED: Tom Holland Shares First Look At Disneyland’s Exciting New ‘Spider-Man’ Attractionīut the actor says it’s all wishful thinking. After it was revealed his “Amazing Spider-Man 2” co-star Jamie Foxx would make the jump to the new flick by reprising his role as Electro and Alfred Molina would be back as Tobey-Maguire-as-Spider-Man-era villain Doctor Octopus, the rumours around DeHaan joining him grew. Originally a pal of Peter Parker, Osborn later becomes the villainous Green Goblin, one of Spider-Man’s greatest foes. ![]() □ ĭeHaan, 34, played the role in 2014’s “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” opposite Andrew Garfield as the web-slinger. Will someone please tell my mom so she can stop asking about this. ![]() The actor took to Twitter to once again debunk rumours he’s joining the cast: Green Goblin, in Marvel’s upcoming “Spider-Man 3” movie with Tom Holland. I’d love to see something based around his dark days, so I hope he gets the chance to swing onto our screens again now the multiverse has been cracked open and Sony and Disney are friends again.Dane DeHaan - Columbia Pictures/courtesy Everett CollectionĮven Dane DeHaan’s mom has heard the rumour the actor will revisit his role as the Harry Osborn, a.k.a. Spider-Man: No Way Home gave him some time to step back into the skin-tight suit and show the world how we were robbed of what could have been an Amazing (eh? Eh?) trilogy. He’s got the dramatic skills to pull off the emotional moments and the wit and slight arrogance needed to be a funny but sly hero. I don’t think The Amazing Spider-Man films were the best, but I know Andrew Garfield brought the best version of the webbed-menace to life. Again, he acted the scene perfectly, just staring at MJ as his lips quivered. Failing Gwen was the hardest moment for Garfield’s hero, so seeing him able to prevent Holland from losing a loved one, but being unable to change his own loss was moving. I’ll admit, a few moments in No Way Home brought tears to my eyes, and the way Garfield almost broke down when he was able to save MJ like he couldn’t save Gwen was a big tear-jerker for me. This is the Spider-Man that held his own against a giant lizard and it turns out he wasn’t even putting his all into the fight - imagine him letting loose completely. While consoling the teen hero, he says one day he stopped pulling his punches. All three Spider-Men have dealt with rage - Holland exhibits it perfectly in his fight with Green Goblin - but Garfield gives us a peek into what happens when that rage goes unchecked. Seeing Garfield reprise his role has made me long for The Amazing Spider-Man 3 - I’d even settle for a Disney+ series. RELATED: No Way Home Finally Fixes The MCU's Biggest Spider-Man Problem He’s funny, loveable, a bit annoying, kinda bumbling, almost camp, and has a razor-sharp wit. He immediately reminded me why I love him in the suit so much. When Ned opened up the portal to Garfield’s Peter Parker, people in the cinema screamed and cheered, as did I. I spent the whole film wide-eyed with excitement, just waiting for the moment my favourite Spidey would appear. Someone at TheGamer didn’t, and that’s fine. ![]()
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