Green Goblin in other media

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Adaptations of Green Goblin in other media
1967 animated series.
Created bySteve Ditko
Stan Lee
Original sourceComics published by Marvel Comics
First appearanceThe Amazing Spider-Man #14 (July 1964)
Films and television
Film(s)Spider-Man (2002)
Spider-Man 2 (2004)
Spider-Man 3 (2007)
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014)
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)[1]
Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)
Television
show(s)
Spider-Man (1967)
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981)
Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994)
Spider-Man Unlimited (1999)
The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008)
Ultimate Spider-Man (2012)
Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers (2014)
Marvel's Spider-Man (2017)

The

video games
.

In the comics, the Green Goblin is an alias adopted by multiple characters, most prominently

Steven Weber and Josh Keaton have provided the character's voices in various Spider-Man animated series. Harry is portrayed by James Franco in the Spider-Man trilogy and by Dane DeHaan in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and has been voiced by Gary Imhoff, Ian Ziering, James Arnold Taylor, Matt Lanter and Max Mittelman
, among others.

Television

Spider-Man (1967–1970)

The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in Spider-Man (1967), voiced by Len Carlson. This version is a dimwitted, spoiled robber who is obsessed with magic and the supernatural.

Spider-Man (1981–1982)

The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in the Spider-Man (1981) episode "Revenge of the Green Goblin", voiced by Neil Ross. This version, three years prior, fought Spider-Man, during which they discovered each other's identities. Following his defeat, the Goblin lost his memories. After regaining it during a train accident, he reassumes his Goblin persona and equipment and threatens to reveal Spider-Man's identity to the world.

Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (1981–1983)

The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends episode "Triumph of the Green Goblin", voiced by Dennis Marks. This version is an alternate personality of Norman's who occasionally takes over to commit crimes. Osborn also has a niece, Mona Osborn (voiced by Sally Julian), who was unaware of her uncle's double life. Following a plane crash, the Goblin resurfaces, kidnaps Mona, and forces her to help him find his formula so he can transform New York's population into goblins. However, Norman is eventually cured by lightning and sent back to a medical institute.

Spider-Man: The Animated Series (1994–1998)

The Norman and Harry Osborn incarnations of the Green Goblin appear in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, voiced again by Neil Ross and Gary Imhoff, respectively.[2][3]

The series' version of Norman is the owner of

Limbo
.

The series' version of Harry is Peter Parker's best friend, though he grows jealous of him after Parker begins dating Watson. Following Norman and Watson's disappearances, Harry becomes furious with Spider-Man, whom he blames for the incident, and is eventually driven insane and begins having hallucinations of the Goblin, who offers to tell him where his father is if he kills Spider-Man. Harry becomes the second Green Goblin to exact revenge on the web-slinger, but is defeated by Spider-Man and the Punisher and sent to Ravencroft, where he receives medical treatment for his insanity. After Watson returns, Harry escapes and crashes her and Parker's wedding, demanding that she marry him instead. However, Liz Allan reveals her hidden feelings for Harry and convinces him that his friends care about him as well. Harry surrenders and returns to Ravencroft to continue his treatment.

An alternate universe variant of Norman Osborn / Green Goblin appears in the two-part series finale "Spider Wars". In an alternate reality where Spider-Carnage destroyed New York, the Goblin became one of his enforcers, only to be defeated by a number of Spider-Men from across the multiverse.

Spider-Man Unlimited (1999–2001)

A

Counter-Earth incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in Spider-Man Unlimited (1999), voiced by Rino Romano. This version is Hector Jones, a heroic figure; ally of the Rejects, a group of Bestials who the High Evolutionary deemed useless and abandoned; and a member of a rebellion that fights to liberate Counter-Earth from the High Evolutionary's tyranny. Additionally, Jones uses a winged backpack for traversal instead of a goblin glider. During his first encounter with Spider-Man, who came to Counter-Earth to rescue John Jameson
, the Goblin mistakes him for a villain and attacks him until he learns the web-slinger is also a hero on his home planet. The pair befriend each other and team up several times throughout the series.

Spider-Man: The New Animated Series (2003)

Harry Osborn appears in Spider-Man: The New Animated Series, voiced by Ian Ziering. This version is blonde and Peter Parker's best friend who despises Spider-Man, blaming him for his father's death prior to the series. However, Harry shows signs of beginning to put the grudge aside in later episodes.

Norman Osborn is alluded to several times, making cameo appearances via Harry's hallucinations and in a photograph. Sometime prior to the series, he operated as the Green Goblin before he was killed in battle against Spider-Man, with only the web-slinger being aware of his alter-ego.

The Spectacular Spider-Man (2008–2009)

The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin and Harry Osborn appear in The Spectacular Spider-Man, voiced by Alan Rachins, Steve Blum, and James Arnold Taylor, respectively.[2][3][4]

The series' version of Norman is Oscorp's cold and calculating head who is known to never apologize and has a strained relationship with his son. In the first season, he is hired by

Chameleon
to pose as him while he faces the web-slinger one more time as the Goblin. In the ensuing fight, Norman is unmasked and reveals he framed Harry to protect himself and Harry before he is seemingly killed by a hidden cache of pumpkin bombs. However, Norman is later shown to have survived and leaves New York under a false identity.

The series' version of Harry is Peter Parker and Gwen Stacy's best friend who longs to impress his father. In the first season, the stress and constant disappointment in his life prompt him to steal "Gobulin Green", an experimental Oscorp formula that increases his self-esteem and aggressiveness. He is later framed as the Goblin, taken on a tour of Europe to overcome his addiction, and promises Spider-Man not to become the Goblin again in exchange for the web-slinger protecting his apparent secret. In the second season, Harry begins dating Stacy and later helps Spider-Man unmask Norman as the real Goblin. After Norman is seemingly killed in battle against Spider-Man, Harry vows revenge against the latter.

Ultimate Spider-Man (2012–2017)

Several depictions of the Green Goblin appear in Ultimate Spider-Man (2012):

Spider-Man (2017–2020)

Norman and Harry Osborn appear in Marvel's Spider-Man (2017), voiced by Josh Keaton[9][2][10][11] and Max Mittelman, respectively.[12][3][13]

The series' version of Harry is the creator of Goblin technology, which he eventually uses to fight crime as the superhero Hobgoblin. Additionally, he is Peter Parker's best friend, a student at Horizon High, later the Osborn Academy, and a friend to Miles Morales / Ultimate Spider-Man,

Jackal
's spider-virus, Harry discovers Parker is Spider-Man, which fractures their friendship. The former's views on the web-slinger are apparently confirmed after Spider-Man joins the Sinister Six, but Harry learns Spider-Man was brainwashed by Doctor Octopus and frees the former, mending their friendship in the process. Harry also learns Norman's true colors, subsequently choosing to support Spider-Man and disavowing his father. Afterwards, Harry becomes Oscorp's new CEO and continues to assist Spider-Man and the Spider Team combat various supervillains, such as the Goblin Nation in the second season and the Dark Goblin in the third season.

The series' version of Norman is Harry's strict father and Oscorp's original CEO with high expectations and a willingness to steal others' technology to pass off as his own. In the first season, he establishes the Osborn Academy for Geniuses after secretly causing Harry's suspension at Horizon High and to save him from embarrassment while plotting against Spider-Man,

Spider-King
before he is cured by the Spider Team. Norman later entrusts Harry with killing Spider-Man so that his son will be New York's only protector. When Harry refuses, Norman impersonates the Hobgoblin in an attempt to kill Spider-Man himself, ultimately confronting the web-slinger and Harry in his lab until he is seemingly killed in a chemical explosion. Norman returns in the third season as the Dark Goblin, having formulated a conspiracy that results in a symbiote invasion of Earth and turning the board of education against the web-slinger. However, the Spider Team expose his conspiracy and revert him to his human form before he is taken into custody.

Marvel Super Hero Adventures

The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in Marvel Super Hero Adventures, voiced by Sam Vincent.[4]

Lego Marvel Spider-Man: Vexed by Venom

The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in Lego Marvel Spider-Man: Vexed by Venom, voiced by Josh Keaton.[4]

Spidey and His Amazing Friends (2021)

An unidentified Green Goblin appears in

JP Karliak. This version seeks to play tricks on the general public and humiliate Spidey and his friends rather than commit crimes.[14][15]

Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (2024)

Norman and Harry Osborn will appear as supporting characters in the upcoming

Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man (2024). The former will serve as a mentor to Peter Parker while the latter will be one of his classmates.[16][17]

Other appearances

Film

Sam Raimi film series

Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn / Green Goblin in Spider-Man.

Both the

Spider-Man trilogy, portrayed by Willem Dafoe and James Franco
respectively.

  • The Osborns first appear in Spider-Man (2002), with Norman initially serving as a father figure and mentor to Peter Parker while Harry is Parker's best friend and Mary Jane Watson's boyfriend for a significant part of the film who longs to impress his distant father. After experimenting on himself with an unstable strength enhancer to save his company, Oscorp, from bankruptcy, Norman develops a crazed alternate personality dubbed the "Green Goblin". While in control of Norman's body, the Goblin uses stolen experimental armor and advanced weaponry to exact revenge on their enemies, seeing Norman as too "weak" to do so himself. This brings him into conflict with Spider-Man, whom the Goblin initially tries to persuade to join him before resolving to attack his loved ones upon deducing his identity as Parker. After Norman is fatally impaled by his glider during his final battle with Spider-Man, the latter brings his body home, where Harry sees them and mistakenly assumes that Spider-Man killed his father, vowing revenge.
  • In Spider-Man 2 (2004), Norman serves as a ghostly presence to Harry, who has taken over Oscorp and still seeks revenge on Spider-Man. Harry strikes a deal with Otto Octavius to retrieve Spider-Man in exchange for giving the latter tritium to complete his experiment, only to learn Parker is Spider-Man. Following this, Harry is initially reluctant to take vengeance on his best friend despite his father's urging, after which he stumbles upon Norman's secret lair and discovers that he was the Green Goblin.
  • In Spider-Man 3 (2007), Harry becomes the New Goblin to avenge his father, but accidentally gets partial amnesia. After he recovers, he sabotages Parker and Watson's relationship as part of a scheme to emotionally hurt Parker. Upon learning the truth of Norman's death from his butler Bernard, Harry reconciles and joins forces with Parker to save Watson from Venom and the Sandman before sacrificing himself to save Parker from the former.

The Amazing Spider-Man film series

  • Norman Osborn is mentioned in The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) as the founder of Oscorp who is dying from an unknown disease.
  • Norman and Harry Osborn appear in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), portrayed by Chris Cooper and Dane DeHaan, respectively. In this film, the disease is revealed to be the fictional "retroviral hyperplasia", a genetic disease that has afflicted the Osborns for generations. After Norman's death, the returning Harry is made CEO and tries to find the missing Richard Parker's data in the hopes that it will save his life. Harry later becomes the Green Goblin due to a corrupted cure and swears vengeance on Peter Parker after realizing his true identity and was refused a blood transfusion that he thought could save him, inadvertently killing Gwen Stacy in front of Parker in the process.
  • Cooper and DeHaan were set to reprise their roles in a Sinister Six spin-off film and a third The Amazing Spider-Man film before both were cancelled.[18][19]

Marvel Cinematic Universe

The Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy incarnation of Norman Osborn / Green Goblin appears in the

New York Sanctum alongside other alternate universe-displaced supervillains. Peter-One attempts to cure them in the hopes of averting their original fates upon returning them to their respective universes, but the Goblin persona takes over Norman's body and convinces the other villains to fight back instead. In the ensuing battle, he kills May in an attempt to corrupt Peter-One before escaping. After the other villains are defeated and cured by Peter-One, his own Parker ("Peter-Two"), and another version ("Peter-Three
"), the Goblin breaks the barrier between universes, fights Peter-One, and goads the latter into killing him, only to be foiled by Peter-Two. Afterwards, Peter-One and Three cure Osborn, ridding him of the Goblin persona, before Strange casts another spell to return all of the displaced individuals to their original universes.

Sony's Spider-Verse

The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, voiced by Jorma Taccone.[4] This version is primarily inspired by the Ultimate Marvel iteration coupled with visual elements from various other previous incarnations. Additionally, he works as an enforcer for the Kingpin.[21][22] While fighting Spider-Man to protect the Kingpin's Super-Collider, the Goblin shoves the former into it, resulting in an explosion that severely injures Spider-Man and kills the Goblin.

The

Miguel O'Hara's Spider-Society after being displaced from his home reality.[23]

Video games

Spider-Man games

  • The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears as a boss in Spider-Man (1982).
  • The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears as a boss in Spider-Man: The Video Game.[24]
  • The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears a boss in Spider-Man (1995).
  • The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears as a boss in The Amazing Spider-Man: Lethal Foes.
  • The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears as the final boss of the Spider-Man (2002) film tie-in game, voiced by Willem Dafoe.[2] In a departure from the film's plot, Osborn and his scientists initially attempt to capture Spider-Man to study his genetics and perfect their super-soldier serum. To do so, they create and send several flying robots and spider-shaped robots to track him down, but both of these attempts fail. After being fired for taking too much time to develop the serum, Osborn tests it on himself, which leads to his transformation into the Goblin. From here, the game's plot closely follows the film's.
    • The Harry Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin (voiced by Josh Keaton)[3] appears as an unlockable playable character and has an additional storyline in the game, wherein he becomes the new Green Goblin after his father's death and investigates a plot to take over Oscorp while battling a separate Goblin who claims to have been hired by Norman.
  • Harry Osborn, based on Willem Dafoe's portrayal, appears in the Spider-Man 2 film tie-in game, voiced again by Josh Keaton.[3]
  • The Ultimate Marvel incarnation of Norman Osborn / Green Goblin appears as a boss in Ultimate Spider-Man (2005), voiced by Peter Lurie.
  • The Ultimate Marvel incarnation of Norman Osborn / Green Goblin appears as a playable character in and the final boss of Spider-Man: Battle for New York, voiced by Neil Kaplan.[2]
  • Harry Osborn / New Goblin appears as a boss and playable character in the Spider-Man 3 film tie-in game, voiced by James Franco.[3] While normally unplayable outside of the final mission of the game, the New Goblin was later released as DLC, which was initially available for the Xbox 360 version and the Collector's Edition of the PlayStation 3 version before it was later added to all other platforms.
The Green Goblin as he appears in Spider-Man: Friend or Foe.
  • Norman Osborn / Green Goblin and Harry Osborn / New Goblin, both based on the Sam Raimi trilogy incarnations, appear as unlockable playable characters in Spider-Man: Friend or Foe, voiced by Roger L. Jackson and again by Josh Keaton respectively.[4] The Green Goblin and several other supervillains initially attack Spider-Man, who defeats them with help from the New Goblin, before they are all attacked by P.H.A.N.T.O.M.s under Mysterio's command and captured. The Green Goblin is subsequently placed under mind control and sent to retrieve a meteor shard from Tokyo. There, Spider-Man defeats the Goblin and frees him from the mind control before the latter joins forces with Spider-Man to exact revenge on Mysterio.
  • The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears as an optional assist character in the Nintendo DS version of Spider-Man: Web of Shadows, voiced again by Roger L. Jackson.[4] After Black Cat informs Spider-Man that the Goblin is planting bombs in an attempt to thwart a symbiote invasion, Spider-Man is given the choice of helping him twice.
  • The Ultimate Marvel incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in Ultimate Spider-Man: Total Mayhem.
  • The Marvel Noir incarnation of Norman "The Goblin" Osborn appears as a boss in Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, voiced by Jim Cummings.[4] He tasks his enforcers Hammerhead and the Vulture with retrieving fragments of the Tablet of Order and Chaos. Though Spider-Man Noir manages to keep most of them out of his possession, Osborn eventually obtains one and absorbs its power, transforming into a monstrous beast with incredible strength. Despite this, the process opens a massive sore on his back that becomes his only weak point. He lures Spider-Man Noir to his carnival hideout, but the latter defeats the Goblin and his men and claims his fragment.
  • The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in Pinball FX 2.[25]
  • The Harry Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin, based on Dane DeHaan's portrayal, appears in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 film tie-in game, voiced by Kevin Dorman.[3] Similarly to the film, Harry becomes the CEO of Oscorp after his father dies from a terminal illness and later discovers that he is slowly dying from the same illness, becoming desperate for a cure. In a departure from the film's plot, Harry also works with Wilson Fisk to finance the Enhanced Crime Task Force, ostensibly to help the police contain criminals more easily, unaware that Fisk is planning to use it to replace Spider-Man and eventually take over Oscorp once Harry dies. After discovering that Spider-Man's blood could help cure him, Harry asks for his help, but Spider-Man refuses out of fear of the side effects, leading Harry to despise him. Harry later injects himself with Richard Parker's spider venom in the hopes of curing his illness, but it disfigures him and drives him insane. Adopting the Green Goblin alias, he attacks Spider-Man, but is defeated and incarcerated.
    • In the mobile version, the Goblin is a supervillain working for Oscorp who attacks Spider-Man twice in an attempt to collect his blood for Oscorp's experiments as well as exact revenge on him for interfering with Oscorp's illicit businesses.
  • The mainstream and "
    alternate realities to join a multiversal Sinister Six and invade other dimensions, destroy their respective Spider-Men, and collect iso-8 crystals. Additionally, Norman Osborn as the Red Goblin was added as a playable character in a later update.[citation needed
    ]

Marvel's Spider-Man series

Norman and Harry Osborn appear in

Emily Osborn
, makes cameo appearances via photographs.

Other games

Miscellaneous

  • The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in
    Islands of Adventure
    .
  • The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in the live adaptation of Spider-Man and Mary Jane Watson's wedding.[36]
  • The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. As revenge for abandoning him and Oscorp, he brainwashes six scientists and turns them into his Sinister Six.
  • The Norman Osborn incarnation of the Green Goblin appears in Marvel Universe Live! as a member of the Sinister Six.[37]
  • Norman and Harry Osborn appear in Absolute Carnage: Marvel Ultimate Comics, voiced by Giles Panton and Lee Majdoub respectively.[2][3]

Merchandise

Various figures of Norman Osborn / Green Goblin from the Spider-Man: The Movie toyline.
  • The Green Goblin received several figures from Mego.
  • An "Energized" Green Goblin received a figure from Remco.
  • A Green Goblin figurine was included as an accessory in Corgi's "Spider-Buggy" vehicle set.
  • The Green Goblin received a figure in Toy Biz's Marvel Superheroes line.
  • The Green Goblin received a figure in Series 3 of Toy Biz's
    Spider-Man: The Animated Series tie-in line, with his glider being based on the one seen in issues 199 & 200 of The Spectacular Spider-Man
    (1993).
  • The Green Goblin received eight figures in Toy Biz's Spider-Man: The Movie toy line.
  • The Green Goblin received a figure in Toy Biz's Marvel Legends line via the "Onslaught Series" sub-line.
  • The mainstream and Ultimate Marvel incarnations of the Green Goblin received bobble-heads from Way Out Toys.
  • The Green Goblin received a figurine in The Classic Marvel Figurine Collection.
  • The Green Goblin received two figures in Diamond Select Toys' Marvel Select line.
  • The Green Goblin received a bobble-head in Funko's Wacky Wobbler line.
  • The Green Goblin received a figure in Funko's Pop! vinyl figure line.
  • The Green Goblin received a figure in Hasbro's Marvel Legends line.

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