Fan Casting Crispin Glover as Norman Osborn in Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included)

cameroniacobucci made this fan casting suggestion on September 15, 2022. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Crispin Glover as Norman Osborn in Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included)

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61 years old
Crispin Hellion Glover (born April 20, 1964) is an American film actor, director and screenwriter, recording artist, publisher and author. Glover is known for portraying eccentric people on screen ...
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Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included)

Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included)

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by Cameron Iacobucci, with Sony interactive entertainment and insomniac games
the super-human crime lord Mister Negative orchestrates a plot to seize control of New York City's criminal underworld. When Mister Negative threatens to release a deadly virus, Spider-Man must con...
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Crispin Glover is known for his roles in Charlie's Angels, Back to the Future, and Back to the Future Part II. He has been suggested by fans for 3,179 roles on myCast, including Standard Bond Villain in James Bond (reboot). Similar actors include Willem Dafoe, Johnny Depp, and Jim Carrey. Crispin Glover was suggested to play Norman Osborn in Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included) by cameroniacobucci. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Nicolas Cage, Jim Carrey, and Jason Isaacs. Live action Marvel’s Spider-Man (The City That Never Sleeps included) has 31 roles, including Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson, and Vulture.

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