Spider-Man’s New Green Goblin Is a Genius Twist on Willem Dafoe’s Most Iconic Marvel Moment


Summary

  • Ultimate
    Harry Osborn’s AI based on his father’s voice serves as a haunting reminder of his unresolved issues and desire for approval with Norman Osborn, adding a layer of complexity to this latest incarnation of the character.
  • With Norman Osborn’s ghostly presence egging him on, Harry’s journey as the new Green Goblin may lead him down a familiar villainous path – or Marvel might decide to swerve readers’ expectations and have him overcome this obstacle on the path to heroism.
  • The AI’s potential to go rogue and take over Harry’s suit adds a layer of unpredictability to the ultimate fate of
    Ultimate Spider-Man’s
    Green Goblin.



The Green Goblin’s latest upgrade in the new Ultimate Spider-Man series is the perfect re-imagining of a classic Spider-Man moment for a new generation of readers. Whether it’s a sign of villainy, or simply another obstacle on the road to heroism for Harry Osborn remains to be seen, but the character has a tough journey ahead of him regardless, as he deals with his father’s legacy.

In Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) #7 – written by Jonathan Hickman, with art by Marco Checchetto – Harry Osborn gets the perfect Green Goblin moment as he programs an AI to belittle him in his father’s voice, much like the Goblin mask tempts Willem Dafoe’s Norman Osborn in the original Spider-Man film.


In the Ultimate Universe, both Spider-Man and Harry’s Green Goblin Suit are proprietary Stark Tech, and in this issue, they’re able to unlock in-built AIs for their suits, with Harry choosing to make his sound like his dad, Norman.


Harry Osborn’s New Norman Osborn AI Reflects The Cinematic Green Goblin’s Inner Voice

Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) #7 – Written By Jonathan Hickman; Art By Marco Checchetto; Color By Matthew Wilson; Lettering By VC’s Cory Petit

He’s certainly harsh to Harry, but whether an AI with Norman Osborn’s personality could be inclined towards supervillainy remains to be revealed.


In this world, Norman died recently in a false-flag terrorist attack, which radicalized Harry to fight against the despotic regime controlling the world, and Harry clearly has a lot of unresolved issues with his father. Harry has so far been a hero, but his uncomfortable intensity and the context of his mainstream Marvel counterpart have led some fans to suspect that he might become a villain before too long. Having Norman in his ear egging him on, telling him to go further, might only accelerate Harry’s fall, or Harry might rise above it, finally able to find some closure.

Green Goblin flying in in Spider-Man No Way Home


The AI itself might also go rogue if given the chance. Otto Octavious, who in this world is a scientist working for Harry, describes the AIs as a ‘base-level consciousness’, and Harry’s is programmed using all the info available on Norman. What readers still don’t know is how villainous this world’s Norman was. He’s certainly harsh to Harry, but whether an AI with Norman Osborn’s personality could be inclined towards supervillainy remains to be revealed. The AI could theoretically take over Harry’s suit, especially if, like the issue suggests, NormAI isn’t so impressed with Harry’s progress.

Harry Osborn’s Relationship With His Father’s AI Is Already Troubling

Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) #5 – Written By Jonathan Hickman; Art By David Messina; Color By Matthew Wilson; Lettering By VC’s Cory Petit & Joe Sabino

Norman Osborn belittles Harry Osborn in Ultimate Spider-Man #5

Hopefully, Harry can push past this with Spider-Man’s help; otherwise, Ultimate Spider-Man’s new Green Goblin might suffer the same fate as his classic counterpart.


What’s great about this AI is that it literalizes Harry’s hang-ups about Norman. Harry’s always felt and been told that he’s not good enough for his father, and now Norman’s ‘ghost’ can tell Harry just that. As seen in Ultimate Spider-Man (2024) #5, Harry’s final conversation with Norman literally ended with his father belittling him seconds before Norman died, and it’s this voice that Harry is putting inside his head. Or rather, this is an extension of the metaphorical voice that he’s always heard inside his head; it’s just literal now.


It’s important then that Harry himself is the one who chooses to make the AI act like Norman. On one level, this is an expression of Harry’s grief. He didn’t get a chance to say goodbye or get any closure with Norman. Maybe he can get a chance now. On the other hand, it’s Harry punishing himself, instinctively reliving and re-inflicting his past trauma. He’s still stuck searching for his dad’s approval, even now. Hopefully, Harry can push past this with Spider-Man’s help; otherwise, Ultimate Spider-Man’s new Green Goblin might suffer the same fate as his classic counterpart.

Ultimate Spider-Man #7 (2024)

Ultimate Spider-Man #7 cover featuring a split-image of Spider-Man and the Green Goblin.

  • Writer: Jonathan Hickman
  • Artist: Marco Checchetto
  • Colorist: Matthew Wilson
  • Letterer: VC’s Cory Petit
  • Cover Artist: Marco Checchetto w. Matthew Wilson (col.)

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Spider-Man is the name given to several individuals who have employed a spider-moniker throughout Marvel Comics. Typically gaining their powers through a bite from a radioactive spider, the different Spider-Man heroes employ super-strength, agility, and intellect while utilizing webbing to swing and tangle up their foes. The most notable of these Spider-Men is Peter Parker, who remains one of the most popular superheroes throughout the world.

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