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Spider-Man: No Way Home Fan Poster Imagines a Doc Ock & Green Goblin Battle

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A new fan poster for Spider-Man: No Way Home imagines Tom Holland’s Spidey going up against Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock and Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin.

A new piece of fan art for Spider-Man: No Way Home imagines what the fight scene between Tom Holland’s Spidey, Doc Ock, and Green Goblin could look like. Willem Dafoe’s Norman Osborn and Alfred Molina’s Otto Octavius were both villains who died in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy. Molina was confirmed for Spider-Man: No Way Home prior to the trailer dropping, and Dafoe has been rumored to be the film’s main villain. 

After a long wait, Sony finally released the Spider-Man: No Way Home trailer last week, giving audiences the first official look at the film. Doctor Strange was very prevalent in the trailer, with Spider-Man: No Way Home seemingly revolving around the effects of the Sorcerer Supreme making the world forget Peter Parker is Spider-Man. Playing with Space Time seemingly opens the multiverse, with the end of the trailer unveiling a de-aged Molina as Doc Ock. The trailer also shows one of Green Goblin’s pumpkin bombs, fueling the rumor that Dafoe’s character will return as the main villain. 


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Green Goblin himself wasn’t shown in the trailer, but a fan poster from pabloruizzx for Spider-Man: No Way Home features both iconic villains. The image of Holland’s Spidey comes from the Spider-Man: Homecoming poster with Green Goblin shown on his glider from Raimi’s first Spider-Man. Molina can also be seen as Doc Ock coming through a portal on the bottom right side of the poster. The artist’s original post can be seen below:

With Spider-Man 2 being one of the most well-received Spider-Man movies to date, the first look at Doc Ock was the highlight of the No Way Home trailer for many. Dafoe hasn’t officially been confirmed for the sequel by Sony, yet the laugh heard when the pumpkin bomb is thrown sure does sound a lot like him. James Franco could return over Dafoe if Marvel wanted to bring back Harry Osborn. Regardless, the design of the pumpkin bomb indicates that this version of the Green Goblin will be from the Raimi-era films. 

With December fast approaching, it’s possible the Green Goblin won’t be shown in any marketing material and saved for the movie’s premiere. It’s still unclear how these villains will be introduced in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but there are some theories that the returning villains could form the MCU’s Sinister Six. Of course, it is too early to tell what exactly is going on in Spider-Man: No Way Home, but hopefully the film’s official poster will look as good as some of the fan creations that have made their way online.

More: Spider-Man: No Way Home Trailer Breakdown – 34 Reveals & Secrets

Source: pabloruizzx

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