![]() ![]() 'No airtime? Great!' Love Island viewers rejoice over Olivia being overshadowed by Claudia's recoupling tears during latest episode of ITV2 showĪnne it's all over: Princess Royal watches Scotland's 32-21 defeat at the hands of France at Six Nations Championship rugby match We’d definitely want to play Norman Osborn/Green Goblin in the MCU.'Someone's been busy: Jeremy Clarkson reveals his farm shop road sign has been vandalised to read 'Diddly T**t' - amid backlash over column It’s a shame Hall hasn’t had more parts recently, because he’s a fantastic actor who deserves more opportunities to showcase his various abilities. He was one of the film’s shining lights as the enemy in Gamer, as an equally funny and vicious figure with overtones of the Goblin. He expertly combined a suave, appealing exterior with an intense, even terrifying manner while indulging his need to murder Dexter Morgan. The Dexter actor is more than capable of taking on this role and providing us with one of the finest adversaries the MCU has to offer. ![]() Starr remained a frightening yet engrossing presence, one on which a villain like the Green Goblin would be prudent to hang. On Amazon Prime’s rendition of The Boys, Starr provides a mesmerizing portrayal as Homelander a nightmarish mirror image of Superman, Homelander is equal parts manipulative, self-centered, and casually sociopathic, all covered behind a veneer of old school Americana and benevolence. While Isaac is younger than some of the other actors on our list, his performance in Ex Machina demonstrates that he’s no stranger to playing unscrupulous scientific types, and he’s also no stranger to playing darkly charming or deranged characters. If he’s ready to give the genre another chance, Osborn and his cackling, pumpkin bomb-throwing alter ego are unquestionably more deserving of his abilities. Isaac’s most recent appearance as a superhero was as the eponymous villain in X-Men: Apocalypse, where he (like the rest of the cast) suffered from a mediocre storyline, not to mention a massive and unwieldy outfit in his case. It would also reconnect Lewis with Tom Holland, with whom he previously collaborated on the BBC miniseries version of Wolf Hall. While Lewis has been resisting the allure of comic book movies, the Green Goblin’s intriguing dual nature could easily entice an actor of Lewis’ quality. He’s shown not just a striking sense of charm and showmanship in each of those characters, as USMC Sergeant Nicholas Brody and hedge fund manager Bobby Axelrod, but also a capacity to be brilliantly scary and explosively short-tempered. Lewis has established himself as a really accomplished actor, as seen by his appearances in two Showtime programs, Homeland and Billions. It’s also his chameleon-like ability to switch accents and mannerisms at the drop of a hat that convinces us he’d be able to play both Norman and the Green Goblin. In this part, the Welsh-born actor has projected a compelling charm and a passionate, even ferocious resolve to achieve his goals. Rhys has received critical acclaim for his part in The Americans as Phillip Jennings, a KGB officer disguised as a married father of two in 1980s Virginia. ![]()
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