Model and influencer Wisdom Kaye creates a series of distinct outfits for each multiversal villain that appears in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Influencer, model and TikTok personality Wisdom Kaye created six distinct looks inspired by each villain in Spider-Man: No Way Home.
Kaye put together six outfits based on the multiversal villains that appeared in No Way Home, including Sandman, Dr. Otto Octavius/Doc Ock, the Lizard and Electro, as well as two separate outfits for Willem Dafoe’s Green Goblin/Norman Osborn. In a series of tweets, Kaye went in-depth about his process for creating each look, saying, “For Norman’s look I drew from what he wore in the movie and added some accessories,” while for Green Goblin he “wanted to make something more menacing.”
For Sandman, Kaye leaned towards “sand,” going with earth tones for the character portrayed by Thomas Haden Church in the film, and took a similar approach for the Lizard, the outfit for which featured mostly greens and gold accessories. The creator admitted that for Jamie Foxx’s Electro, the outfit he chose was his least favorite, for which he initially considered head-to-toe blue before deciding that “the way the yellow looked in this shot was too good to change.”
Kaye also admitted that his sleek, black and grey ensemble for Alfred Molina’s Doc Ock was “tricky,” saying, “I thought the look wasn’t that great and I spent like 2-3 hours trying to figure out how to put tentacles on this mf but everything just looked goofy so I just went w/o them.” Kaye provided pictures for each outfit, along with a list of the designers from which he got each piece.
Spider-Man: No Way Home broke the multiverse open with the return of villains from previous Spider-Man franchises, including Molina, Dafoe and Church from the Sam Raimi Spider-Man trilogy, as well as Foxx and Rhys Ifans from Marc Webb’s The Amazing Spider-Man films. On top of that, the film saw Tom Holland’s Web-Slinger not only take on the villains of the Raimi and Webb-helmed franchises but be joined by Andrew Garfield and Tobey Maguire’s respective Spider-Mans as well.
The end of No Way Home saw the debut of Spider-Man’s newest, hand-made suit, but he wasn’t the only character to get a costume upgrade for the threequel. In a previous interview, Foxx explained how he helped to redesign his character Max Dillon/Electro, who first appeared in 2014’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2, for his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut. “That was the whole team. A whole Spider-Man team on how to make this guy cool,” Foxx said. “How do we make him impactful, but make him a little more grounded? When he acquired some [abilities], it really made sense in the way he was able to project himself.”
Spider-Man: No Way Home is now playing in theaters.
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