Artist Josh Nizzi has shared some of the concept art he did for various Marvel projects, including a Spider-Man: No Way Home image that displays a very different look for Green Goblin's glider. The third installment into the MCU's Spider-Man film series, No Way Home, pulled villains from across the multiverse into their universe after a spell goes wrong. This spell brought back some familiar faces including some of Sam Raimi's Spider-Man characters; Sandman (Thomas Haden Church), Doctor Octopus (Alfred Molina), and the Green Goblin (Willem Dafoe).
No Way Home saw a confused and upset Norman Osborn being tormented by his Green Goblin side. When he first arrives on the new Earth, he desperately tries to distance himself from that aspect of his identity by smashing his mask and covering up his glider before abandoning them both. The Green Goblin's infamous glider got an upgrade for No Way Home, with a dark metallic color and a heavy mechanical look. It also featured some bright green headlights as a nod to his iconic color scheme.
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While Spider-Man: No Way Home was in development, Nizzi also had some alternate ideas for what the Green Goblin's Glider could look like. As an early idea, the artist suggested adding the Goblin's broken mask to the front as a tribute to his comic book appearance, which features the jagged outline of his face at the front. This design would have also had more prominent artillery, and the artist suggests that it was to be built using some Stark Technology like Mysterio did in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Although sad to see the design go unused, the artist ultimately believes they made the right choice. Check out the
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