r/moviecasting

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Hear me out: Simon Baker as Robert Langdon

Tom Hanks will always be Langdon, but Simon Baker feels like the perfect realistic choice for Netflix. Right age, believable intelligence, charismatic but grounded, and he actually feels like someone you’d trust as a Harvard professor.

u/Maximum_Reading_7697 — 2 days ago

Sophia Woodward (Luna Loud from A Really Loud House) as Mayday “May” Parker/Spider-Girl for my Marvel Universe

u/DCMarvelDude23 — 4 days ago
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Which of these actresses would be a great choice to play Veronica Cale in the DCU? (If none of them are suitable, please mention another actress)

u/Top_Report_4895 — 5 days ago
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Why do I need to see Eiza González play Eris in a live-action Sinbad movie?

u/MatBro1 — 5 days ago
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Walker Scobell and Julia Butters as Bart Allen/Impulse and Nora Allen/XS for my DC Universe

Bart and Nora in my DC Universe are the twin children of Barry Allen and Iris West. Wdyt, guys?

u/DCMarvelDude23 — 6 days ago
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90’s Avengers

  1. ⁠Neal McDonough as Steve Rogers / Captain America

  2. ⁠Colin Farrell as Tony Stark / Iron Man

  3. ⁠Nicolas Cage as Dr. Bruce Banner (Kevin Nash as Hulk)

  4. ⁠Mel Gibson as Thor

  5. ⁠Daniel Day-Lewis as Loki

  6. ⁠Kevin Costner as Colonel Nick Fury

  7. ⁠Gillian Anderson as Natasha Romanoff / Black Widow

  8. ⁠Matt Damon as Clint Barton / Hawkeye

u/Little_Assistant_247 — 6 days ago
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Ethan Hawke and Katee Sackhoff as Oliver Queen/Green Arrow and Dinah Lance/Black Canary for James Gunn’s DCU

u/DCMarvelDude23 — 8 days ago

Either Hannah Rose May or Rowan Robinson would be perfect for the role of Mary Jane Watson in a Post-Secret Wars reset MCU, after spending nearly a decade with Michelle Jones played by Zendaya who is the current MJ, i think it's we get comic book accurate MJ.

u/Serious_Meaning5220 — 9 days ago

Who would you cast as Judge Holden for a Blood Meridian movie?

I’d probably do Stellan Skarsgard, he has the head shape, the height, and the white face for this monstrous character. Would you agree with me? If not who would you cast instead?

u/ItsAme_OzzyOsbourne — 10 days ago

Fantastic Four 2000s TV show (Smallville Fantastic Four)

Patrick Wilson — Mr. Fantastic | Reed Richards

January Jones — Invisible Woman | Sue Storm

Chad Michael Murray — Human Torch | Johnny Storm

Jon Bernthal — The Thing | Ben Grimm

James Marsters — Doctor Doom | Victor Von Doom

Sam Witwer — Silver Surfer

Rodrigo Santoro — Namor | The Sub-mariner

u/Educational-Mode-629 — 9 days ago
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Actresses for She-Ra.

I nominated Florence Pugh, Anya Taylor-Joy, Maya Hawke, Michelle Randolph, Meg Donnelly or Victoria Baldesarra as She-Ra.

u/lgspear — 10 days ago
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DC's The Brave & The Bold - The Riddler: Martin Starr

Edward Nygma/The Riddler [Height: 6' 1", Age: 40's]: With an obsessive need for attention and a genius-level intellect, Edward Nygma (formerly Edward Nashton) was determined to be the cleverest of Gotham City's criminals and concocted an elaborate series of clues and riddles around his crimes. Batman had proven to be a worthy opponent, capable of deducing the Riddler's plans, but Nygma was still dedicated to creating a mystery that would stump even the Dark Knight, even if he had to kill someone to do so.

Martin Starr [Height: 6' 1", B. Jul 10th, 1982 - Notable Works: Silicon Valley, Tulsa King, Marvel Studios' Spider-Man {Home Trilogy}]: Few actors can handle the ability to play sardonic genius the way Martin has. While we have gotten a wonderfully grounded Zodiac-inspired Riddler from Paul Dano, Starr is an actor who can offer a much more personally bitter take on the character. One who resembles the obsessive maniac as seen in the Arkham Games. He's got the right look and presence for the role and there's no doubt that he could bring out a very cerebral take on the Riddler.

u/BARGOBLEN — 12 days ago
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Marvel Studios: X-Men - Victor Creed/Sabretooth: Martyn Ford

Victor Creed/Sabretooth [Height: 6' 6", Age: N/A]: A mutant possessing bestial superhuman abilities, most notably a rapid healing factor, razor-sharp fangs and claws, and superhuman senses. He is a vicious assassin, responsible for numerous deaths both as a paid mercenary and for his personal pleasure. Accounts as to the origin of his enmity with Wolverine are conflicted. It is known that Wolverine and Sabretooth were participants of the Cold War super soldier program Weapon X, and that Sabretooth saw Wolverine as competition and therefore antagonized him. While Wolverine is depicted as suppressing his more savage qualities, Sabretooth does the opposite and embraces them.

Martyn Ford [Height: 6' 8", B. May 26th, 1982 - Notable Works: Red Sonja, House of David, Mortal Kombat II]: Sabretooth is one of the most difficult villains to cast. You need an actor who's large, imposing, and able to play a sense of brutish intelligence. Thankfully after getting a look at his performance as Shao Kahn, I've seen an actor who's checked all the right boxes. He played Kahn with a savage brutality, a menacing intellect, and someone who's very presence intimidates you. You could certainly picture Ford in the classic comic book outfit for a character like Sabretooth and still feel an eerie chill running down your spine. While the casting hunt for the MCU's rebooted Wolverine might just be beginning, their search for Sabretooth can safely end with Martyn Ford's casting. There's no doubt that between his look, physique, size, and acting talent, that he can handle a complicated savage such as Sabretooth.

u/BARGOBLEN — 14 days ago