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Norman Osborn played a major role as a villain in the first Spider-Man film and No Way Home.
As fans know, he is not the bad guy, but rather his alternate persona, Green Goblin, who controls Norman Osborn and his evil deeds. (Not Norman himself, but Goblin).
So this time, I would like to write about how to distinguish between Norman Osborn and Green Goblin, which was relatively easy to understand in the first Spider-Man film (because there were few places where he pretended to be Norman), but difficult to understand in No Way Home.
The key to distinguishing between the two is surprisingly simple.
Maybe people reading this are expecting "it's the expression" or "it's the voice".
As it turns out, the key to distinguishing them is their teeth.
You can clearly see this when you protect the image.
When Norman's personality
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When Goblin's personality
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As you can see, Norman's teeth are well straightened as if he were the CEO of a company, but Goblin's teeth are in disarray.
Actually, this was done on purpose by Sam Raimi, the director of the first Spider-Man movie.
The reason for this, it seems, is that "a CEO of a company would not straighten his teeth.
I am truly impressed by the attention to detail and imagination of these filmmakers.
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thank you!