

Whether it be the sinister laugh, painful inner conflict or simply on a zipping on hoverboard paired with advanced and destructive “pumpkin bomb” weaponry, you can always count on Dafoe’s Green Goblin to steal the stage. ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ opening brings in highest ticket sales in 2021 The Green Goblin It’s pretty hard to compete with the Green Goblin when it comes to naming top bad guys. So after careful deliberation, here they are: the five greatest comic book supervillains, seen on both the big and small screens, in no particular order. It’s not to say that Thanos and Bane aren’t great villains, but there have been more compelling cases that epitomize the vice of evil whether their stage was larger, smaller, or maybe not even known to be one of a wrongdoer. In the name of good old journalism, I’ve thought a great deal on this today and have come to the somewhat sad conclusion that only the Goblin is worthy of the three to be considered a Top 5 villain to appear on-screen in the modern era of hero flicks.

That iteration of Norman Osborn was posed on Twitter against the likes of fellow MCU master of terror Thanos (Josh Brolin) and DC’s Bane (Tom Hardy) as to which of the three reign as villain supreme - at least from a standpoint of dialogue and intention. So when the really great ones get a second curtain call, like Willem Dafoe as Green Goblin in “ Spider-Man: No Way Home,” it doesn’t take long for the internet to spark debate on who ultimately rules the world of evil. Let’s face it, there have been some bad bad guys to make it into our beloved superhero films and shows in the past two decades. ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ actor pleads guilty to caught-on-tape comic book heistĪctor rejected from diversion program tied to comic book theft case Comic book hoarder’s house buried in vintage collectibles ‘worth millions’
