

The New Goblin used razor bats like Norman, but his models were different, using fixed wings, as opposed to Norman’s, which had rotating blades. The Goblin shown in the No Way Home trailer is still using the familiar bat-like glider, albeit with green lights instead of the blue ones used in the 2002 film. While the Green Goblin’s signature pumpkin bombs remained in the New Goblin’s arsenal, Harry replaced the glider with a newer model called the Sky Stick. Harry Osborn’s New Goblin used a different costume and equipment from Norman in Spider-Man 3.

The figure isn’t wearing a mask and might appear similar to one of the two versions of Harry Osborn seen in live-action, but it’s most likely another scene of Norman’s Goblin-possibly with new, modified gear-based on a few specific details. At roughly two minutes and ten seconds into the trailer, a Green Goblin-like figure, surrounded by flying devices, soars towards the camera against the backdrop of a full moon. One particular moment may confuse viewers, however. There are several shots of Dafoe’s Green Goblin in No Way Home’s second trailer, with one lingering on the fully-armored villain. Related: Why Doctor Octopus Tried To Kill Peter Parker (Not Spidey) In Spider-Man 2

As the crazed and sadistic Green Goblin, Norman is Peter Parker’s most challenging enemy, and Willem Dafoe’s chilling performance as the cackling maniac was a perfect representation of the classic Marvel villain-especially for its era. Harry was also a major part of Sam Raimi's original comic book movies, played by a young James Franco, starting out as Peter Parker's best friend before turning into the New Goblin in the critically panned Spider-Man 3. Harry was played by Dane DeHaan in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, and was responsible for the death of that universe's Gwen Stacy (Emma Stone). Perhaps more than any other Spider-Man villain, Norman Osborn is the one most worthy of being called the web-slinger’s arch-nemesis.
