Spider-Man (2002): Original Green Goblin Makeup Test Closer To Comics Version (Video)

Spider-Man (2002): Original Green Goblin Makeup Test Closer To Comics Version (Video)

Check out the cool video from Amalgamated Dynamics the FX House behind Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man from 2002.

As SHH notes, the following video shows a much different version of the Green Goblin that ended up being in the film.

This one is more like the classic Spidey villain from the comics!

You can even here Raimi giving direction.  

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=waYxuyM4vi0

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