Marvel Studios and Sony’s newSpider-Man: No Way Hometrailer offered fans a quick glimpse at the new look for Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin. Now, a new poster for the film gives fans the chance to take a closer look at the updated costume for the Spider-Man foe.

Prior to the release of the first twoSpider-Man: No Way Hometrailers, the return of Dafoe’s Green Goblin was merely a rumor fueled by unconfirmed reports of the acclaimed actor being spotted on the film’s set. While the first preview hinted at Dafoe’s Goblin returning by including a brief shot of the villain’s classic pumpkin bomb accompanied by his sinister cackle, thesecondSpider-Man: No Way Hometrailerfeatured the first footage of the antagonist in action.

Spider-Man No Way Home Poster Japan Green Goblin

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In one quick shot from the secondSpider-Man: No Way Hometrailer, fans could see Dafoe’s Green Goblin flying towards the camera in an outfit that was definitely not the armor the character wore in theSam RaimiSpider-Manmovies. Of course, the shot was fast and even pausing the trailer didn’t offer the clearest image of the Green Goblin’s new outfit. However, Sony Pictures Japan has unveiled a new poster forNo Way Homethat features Dafoe’s Green Goblin hovering on his glider in the background in his new attire. While the new Green Goblin outfit still isn’t entirely comic-accurate, which was an issue even fans of Raimi’sSpider-Manfilms had with the character’s costume, the classic satchel used to carry those pumpkin bombs is finally included, and the decision to replace the mask with a hoodie will certainly allow Dafoe’s performance to shine.

Much like thepannedSpider-Man: No Way Homeposterreleased in the U.S., the Sony Pictures Japan poster puts Spider-Man and Doctor Strange in the spotlight, with the mechanical tentacles of Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock ready to attack. However, with the most recent trailer confirming their roles in the film, both the Lizard and Jamie Foxx’s Electro are also included on the Japan poster. Also notable is the inclusion of Zendaya’s MJ, who is featured prominently alongside Spider-Man and Strange.

Of course, the widely believedreturn of Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfieldis still not being promoted. While some might see this as a sign that the rumors of their involvement could be flash, the latestNo Way Hometrailer provided clues about their potential inclusion, including a shot involving the group of villains that fans believe clearly had both actors digitally removed.

Still, there’s always the possibility that all of these rumored appearances will turn out to be untrue or less significant than what fans imagined. Kevin Feige has already warned fans to temper their expectations, but at this point, fans know that the Marvel Studios' boss is pretty good at playing coy.

Spider-Man: No Way Homeis scheduled to be released in theaters on June 20, 2025.

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