Throw in a white lab coat, and we’re back to ER good-looking. John Stamos – This man could make even gray skunk streaks on the sides of his head look handsome. And he deserves a shot at the big leagues. He’s the science/tech guy, and a believable one to boot. It’s because he displays logic, compassion, and bravery in the role of Ben Shakir. And no, it’s not because he told Kristen’s ( Katya Herbers) daughters that his name was Ben the Magnificent. But it’s his current role in the excellently eerie show Evil that made me think of him for the role of Mr.
You may not have noticed him, but he’s been in Spider-Man 2, The Last Airbender, Premium Rush, A Series of Unfortunate Events, and a plethora of other shows and movies. He is a protagonist with heart and spirit, and he shows that in every subtle gesture he makes.Īasif Mandvi – Aasif Mandvi has been around Hollywood for a long time.
He was the only high point in the Maze Runner franchise, and would have really made the map with Love and Monsters, had the movie not been released in the midst of the pandemic. Perhaps not.ĭylan O’Brien – If you’re looking for an up-and-coming star with looks and a boat-load of talent, look no further than Dylan O’Brien. With the addition of a couple of gray streaks in his hair, perhaps. That coupled with his ability to wax intellectual, even if he himself doesn’t know what he’s talking about, puts him front and center for a shot at Mr. But Jackson actually makes for a better hero than a villain in most cases, with his earnest face and his believable compassion. Death was jaw-dropping, and had me thinking of him for the Dr. He’s a fantastic (no pun intended) actor, as illustrated in shows like The Affair and Fringe. Joshua Jackson – This man has earned his stripes, and yet has never played a superhero on the big screen.
Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, The Thing, and Dr. Below are some picks for a wide arrange of casting choices for Mr. But who will they cast in their new interpretation of FF? Well, we’ve been thinking about that, and we have several ideas for cast lists based on a number of possible premises with which they might go. They can make them better than they were. And yet, Marvel Studios has turned even the most unlikely titles ( Ant-Man, Guardians of the Galaxy…) into major hits, and there's promise in their announced reboot that will be directed by Spider-Man: Homecoming, Far From Home, and No Way Home filmmaker Jon Watts. Fox tried again in 2015 with a total reboot, cast with young A-list actors, and loosely based on the Fantastic Four as they exist in the Ultimate Marvel Universe.
Still, it didn’t work, and neither film did justice to the decades of comic books that came before them.
20th Century Fox developed two films, the sequel even incorporating a character Marvel fans had been foaming at the mouth to see on the screen: The Silver Surfer. One of the most beloved, which has somehow just never seemed to gain traction at the box office, is The Fantastic Four. Now that Marvel has accumulated pretty much all of its properties back to its movie studio, it’s pretty much guaranteed they’ll turn the most popular of them into members of the ever-growing MCU.