![]() ![]() And it's great for audiences to know that whenever Goblin is onscreen, it's likely Dafoe.Ĭhris Agar is a senior movie/TV news editor for Screen Rant and one of Screen Rant's Rotten Tomatoes approved critics. Luckily, everyone was game, and Dafoe was able to deliver another well-rounded, memorable performance as one of his most famous characters. While he's one of a handful of villains who appear, he has a larger role in the story than some, and if Dafoe passed on the project, it would have created a massive void to fill. It's hard to imagine No Way Home without the Goblin's involvement. Since it's part of the appeal for him, it's easy to understand why he wouldn't have been willing to return if he was told he couldn't do the action.įortunately, director Jon Watts and producer Amy Pascal were on the same page and they agreed to let Dafoe do the stunts. Acting in a superhero movie gives Dafoe the opportunity to do something different, so it isn't surprising he's so enthusiastic about the stunt work. Spider-Man is a bit of a departure from Dafoe, as outside a few exceptions ( John Carter, Aquaman), he's largely steered clear of big-budget fare throughout his illustrious career. It's great to see the actor was so dedicated to performing the stunts and action himself after all these years. ![]() This illustrates Dafoe's commitment to all of his performances, whether it be a major studio blockbuster like No Way Home or a smaller character drama such as The Florida Project. ![]()
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