To be honest the classic depictions of him at least from my perspective like Ultimate Spider-man and the comic versions are pretty solid. Mainly Ultimate Spider-Man, I feel they really captured what Goblin should be as a character.
I would and it’s a good idea it’s just the main villain which is my symbiote called trigger and I want him to stand out from the rest he is the biggest character and I want him to be the main visual if I make a sinister six episode
Replying to:DeloI would and it’s a good idea it’s just the main villain whic
I see, hopefully it all pieces together well then especially with such pronounced characters in their own rights like Goblin etc.
Maybe this could be of use but perhaps the applications you use the main villain for can be a bigger hint to show how much more impactful and menacing the villain is even if they’re fairly small and don’t hold out as menacingly visually.
Replying to:Tastylemon16I see, hopefully it all pieces together well then especially
I’m think that what if I make green goblin make the symbiote and he takes a serum that turns him into a ultimate green goblin and while fighting Spider-Man he crashes into the container which puts trigger on him which makes him bigger and then trigger is the main villain
Replying to:DeloI’m also going to make it so Norman osborn has Williams synd
Great idea, if you do that scene plan you just described as well putting some build up or emphasis on Trigger before the release will really get viewers on board.
For example:
Spider-Man reacting saying something like
‘What have you done’
In genuine fear of it, that kind of sincerity and concern you know.
To be honest the classic depictions of him at least from my perspective like Ultimate Spider-man and the comic versions are pretty solid. Mainly Ultimate Spider-Man, I feel they really captured what Goblin should be as a character.
This guy?
Took me 5 try’s but I got the picture
That’s the one
I would and it’s a good idea it’s just the main villain which is my symbiote called trigger and I want him to stand out from the rest he is the biggest character and I want him to be the main visual if I make a sinister six episode
I see, hopefully it all pieces together well then especially with such pronounced characters in their own rights like Goblin etc.
Maybe this could be of use but perhaps the applications you use the main villain for can be a bigger hint to show how much more impactful and menacing the villain is even if they’re fairly small and don’t hold out as menacingly visually.
I’m think that what if I make green goblin make the symbiote and he takes a serum that turns him into a ultimate green goblin and while fighting Spider-Man he crashes into the container which puts trigger on him which makes him bigger and then trigger is the main villain
I’m also going to make it so Norman osborn has Williams syndrome which makes u look like a goblin so he looks like a goblin
Great idea, if you do that scene plan you just described as well putting some build up or emphasis on Trigger before the release will really get viewers on board.
For example:
Spider-Man reacting saying something like
‘What have you done’
In genuine fear of it, that kind of sincerity and concern you know.
Good luck
Thanks for the help