Spider-Man’s Tom Holland Voices Concerns over How to Bring Green Goblin to the Big Screen

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”28705″ img_size=”900×500″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]While we all try to make sense of the Spider-Man fallout between Disney and Sony, actor Tom Holland is still making his appearances and showing love to the fans. Appearing at both D23 and the Keystone Comic Con in Pennsylvania, Holland still talked about Spider-Man. He took a moment during the Keystone panel to talk about Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse:

“I love that movie so much. When that came out, I was like, ‘Oh, we have so much work to do.’ That movie is so good. I love that movie. I think that movie was the perfect thing the family of Spider-Man needed. It’s just a reminder that there’s so many more characters out there. One day we’ll have to bring Miles to the live-action screen, and how you do it, I don’t know, but it’ll be amazing.”

Holland then talked about how it might be difficult to bring some villains into the live-action arena:

“There are characters in the comics who are so hard to bring to life. Like the Green Goblin, for me, is a real difficult one to bring to a live-action screen, so seeing him in that capacity was so cool, because he stayed true to the comics, and I just, for me, really enjoy different aspects of what Spider-Man is to people and his journey. I didn’t really know much about Miles’ character, because I’m so invested in Peter Parker to play him, and it was just nice to learn about a different aspect of Spider-Man.”

Willem Dafoe last played the Green Goblin character in the original Spider-Man trilogy, Chris Cooper played Norman Osborne in the Amazing Spider-Man 2 but never became the Goblin.  Some surmised that the MCU might have been setting up for the introduction of the Green Goblin. With the fallout of Disney and Sony’s deal that won’t happen until a deal can be reached. Do you think the Green Goblin would be difficult to adapt on screen? And what do you think of the deal between Disney and Sony?

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