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| - In 2002, Keaton originally voiced the title character of the video game Spider-Man: The Game based off the 2002 Spider-Man film. Tobey Maguire, however, came aboard to voice the character. As a result, Keaton's voice work was modified into the character Harry Osborn/The Second Green Goblin. In 2004, Keaton reprised his role of Harry Osborn in Spider-Man 2: The Game, which also had James Arnold Taylor voicing Quentin Beck/Mysterio and Joe Alaskey voicing Dr. Curt Connors.
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| - In 2002, Keaton originally voiced the title character of the video game Spider-Man: The Game based off the 2002 Spider-Man film. Tobey Maguire, however, came aboard to voice the character. As a result, Keaton's voice work was modified into the character Harry Osborn/The Second Green Goblin. In 2004, Keaton reprised his role of Harry Osborn in Spider-Man 2: The Game, which also had James Arnold Taylor voicing Quentin Beck/Mysterio and Joe Alaskey voicing Dr. Curt Connors. In 2007, Keaton along with Danny Mann provided additional voice work for Spider-Man 3: The Game, which also included Neil Ross as Luke Carlyle. He also reprised his role as Harry Osborn again (this time going by The New Goblin) in the video game Spider-Man: Friend or Foe which had Taylor voicing the title character. Roger Jackson provided the voices of both The Green Goblin and Lizard, as well as Alaskey voicing Doctor Octopus in the game as well. In 2008, he voiced the title character in the animated series The Spectacular Spider-Man. The series also had regular voice work from Taylor (who this time voiced Harry Osborn) and Tom Wilson. In 2010, Keaton, along with Wilson and Taylor provided voice work for the video game, Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions. He also provided the voices for The Flash and Aquaman in the DTV Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths which was written by Dwayne McDuffie. Also, Keaton and Taylor respectively provided the voices of Young Hercules (who Keaton voiced in the 1998 animated movie Hercules) and The Prince (Snow White) in the video game Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep. In 2012, Keaton reprised the role of Spider-Man in several episodes of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (one of which had guest starred David Kaufman as Johnny Storm/The Human Torch), but the studio decided to dub his lines over prior to broadcast. In 2016, Keaton voiced the LEGO Dimensions character Gamer Kid, entrusted to protect the denizens of Midway Games from evil forces. Some of his dialogue references Back to the Future, such as when he asks if he needs a license to drive the DeLorean time machine "back to the future", and when he asks Marty McFly (voiced by Michael J. Fox), "Shouldn't you be out collecting clocks?"
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