Harry Orsborn is not a Goblin in the movies...
I can't believe this...
There is absolutely no Goblin in the Movie. He's not Green Goblin, or New Goblin. He's some random villain named Sky Stick
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In the first film, Harry is one of Peter's high school classmates, who resents the fact that his father seems to understand Peter better than him. Early in the movie, Peter becomes Spider-Man and Norman becomes the Green Goblin, but Harry remains unaware that the two are his best friend and his father. At the end of the film, the Green Goblin has been killed by his own glider (he was impaled in the lower abdomen, where he died from internal bleeding, whereas in the comics he temporarily died from a chest impalement), after failing to kill Mary Jane. Spider-Man drops Norman's body at his mansion, and Harry spots him leaving. At his father's funeral, a brooding Harry tells Peter that Spider-Man will pay for the death of his father.In Spider-Man 2, Harry takes over his late father's career but his business failures and unresolved resentment towards Peter, who he feels is siding with Spider-Man rather than him, causes him to slowly spiral into alcoholism. His vendetta against Spider-Man brings him into an alliance with Doctor Octopus. Harry agrees to supply Doc Ock the tritium he needs to create his artificial sun if he will hunt down and deliver Spider-Man to him. After a long battle, Spider-Man is beaten by Doc Ock while the civilians noblely try to defend him. Spider-Man is brought before Harry, who prepares to kill Spider-Man with a dagger. Before he does so, however, he removes Spider-Man's mask, and is shocked to see Peter's face. A dazed Peter regains consciousness, and he convinces Harry to let him go and rescue Mary Jane. At the end of the movie a confused Harry hallucinates, seeing his father's image in a mirror, demanding that Harry avenge him. Harry shatters the mirror, only to find his father's hidden lair, with the Green Goblin equipment within.
Harry Osborn as the New Goblin in Spider-Man 3In several trailers for the third film, Harry is shown equipped with new gear. However, Sam Raimi has stated that Harry will neither be referred to as the second Green Goblin or the Hobgoblin. It has been stated that this will be the last movie of the Spider-Man series that Harry Osborn will be in.[2] In the trailers, Harry wears a black suit, with some green elements, with a retractable facial gear constituting a pair of reflective green goggles and a green mouthpiece whilst riding a snowboard-shaped glider called the Sky Stick. A November, 2006 trailer revealed that Harry's suit features large, retractable blades on his arms, and a short sword mounted on his back. A teaser trailer also shows Harry and Mary Jane looking at each other romantically. In special footage released on Fox shows Harry still talking to his father's "ghost", as a part of his hallucinations. Also seen is Harry using the same gas chamber that created his father's alter ego, the Green Goblin. Other scenes include Peter throwing Harry across the room of his mansion and later Harry begins to attack Peter with a weapon in the secret room. Special footage shows Harry throwing Peter through a building. During one part of a scene, a pumpkin bomb, seen to be thrown by Peter in the second trailer, exploded in Harry's face, and another shows him in a hospital stretcher. Director Sam Raimi christened Harry Osborn as the New Goblin. In a recently released piece of footage from NBC.com, it features a large fight amongst the city skyline between an uncostumed Peter Parker, and a technologically bedecked Harry Osborn. In it, Harry displays strength that matches even Peter's. After the fight ensues, Peter ends up using his webbing to clothesline a distracted Harry, causing him to crash into the alley below. Peter goes to confront his attacker, only to find that Harry is not breathing, and has a large wound on his temple. Most likely this is the scene preceding the aforementioned scene where Harry is being taken away on a stretcher.[3] In the last trailer for Spider-Man 3, released through Comcast, we see Harry, clearly conscious, with half his face horribly mutilated, presumably caused by the explosion of the pumpkin bomb often seen in the trailers. In the next scene of the same trailer, he is seen in the arms of Mary Jane, along with Peter, in front of a sunrise.
This is a bit of a let down. Sky Stick? wtf...