One of Willem Dafoe‘s most iconic roles is his turn as Norman Osborn/The Green Goblin in the Spider-Man franchise, a role Dafoe is happy to have seen bridge generations.
Dafoe recently participated in a video for Variety where he guessed some of his most notable lines, one of which was his role as Norman in the original Sam Raimi Spider-Man film in 2002. Dafoe spoke about the preparation for the role, then reflected on seeing multiple generations love the character.
“But then 20 years later to revisit it was really cool,” Dafoe said. “Sometimes you run into people and they say, ‘Oh, I saw the original Spider-Man when I was a kid, and now I took my son to it.’ So it’s kind of a sweet thing that bridges two generations of moviegoers.”
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