Willem Dafoe, who plays the Green Goblin in Spider-Man: No Way Home, has shared further insights on the film. The villain talked to Variety about how excited he is for the big premiere day. The entire ensemble seemed to be relieved that people will finally be able to see this film. For the established celebrity, it was hilarious to watch the Internet debate itself into shambles.
For a long time, fans have been wondering where Peter Parker would end up in this instalment. They'll get their answer in No Way Home, after all these years. That's not to say the Green Goblin star would let the cat out of the bag. The majority of viewers will have to wait until later this week to make their decision. But there's little question that all of the multiverse's villains will play a major part in Spider-most Man's ambitious journey yet.
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"Yeah, it was kind of fun laying low on this for a while, actually," Dafoe admitted. "Letting people speculate about where this Spider-Man series was going. So, now people are going to see it and that's exciting."
He began by saying, "They put different pre-form pieces on me for eight hours as I stood there. They can now scan me and create the outfit, which they will then manufacture and try on. It's a significant technological leap. They are more adaptable. We can do a lot more with them."
"It appears to be a little different...
The Goblin and Old Norman are a little further down the line, and they've got a few more tricks under their sleeves. So it's not an identical replica — the outfit, for example, has been upgraded "Dafoe continued.
Tom Holland, the star of the series, expressed his delight at having all of these well-known actors on hand for the conclusion of the Homecoming trilogy.
"Walking on set, playing this role," Holland stated to ComicBookMovie. "We're here with Spider-Man: No Way Home, and I'm established and I know what I'm doing." "Suddenly, I'm handed a curveball: I'm supposed to combat Raimi Universe baddies. It was insane. I mean, I had so many 'pinch me' moments where I'd be standing there performing scenes with Alfred and I'd have to remove myself out of it and focus as an actor rather as a fan because I was freaking out inside."