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As long as he's Latin this time and doesn't have a stupid butler voice.
OMFG

Oh and lol.
As long as he's Latin this time and doesn't have a stupid butler voice.

He can't act. He couldn't even wrestle. Why would this even be an option? Especially after Hardy.Nathan Jones is still my pick for Bane
If there's ever been a butler who sounds like that, i would love to meet him!As long as he's Latin this time and doesn't have a stupid butler voice.
Eddie Dean said:Batman's dad?

Non-Hispanic people can play Hispanics. It's called acting.
Actually, that's called white-washing...
He probably could in all honesty
Non-Hispanic people can play Hispanics. It's called acting.
Hardy could've easily been Hispanic. But it wasn't up to him.
That's called White washing. Its just as bad as having dark skinned White actors play Native Americans or White actors play Eurasians (half White half Asian).
What's so hard about using an actual Hispanic to play a Hispanic character by the way? They did it for El Diablo in Suicide Squad and for Vibe on The Flash tv show.
Normally I'd agree with you, but I really wouldn't mind if an actor that can pass for a Latino honors the characters' roots.
My main example being Fassbender playing Aguilar in AC. You damn well know the man is going to do his best Moorish-Spaniard Assassin possible.
Same with Antonio Banderas playing an Arab in 13th Warrior
Spaniards are not Latinos.
That's relative based on ancestry. I don't buy into the whole "have to be born in the Americas" mentality.
For example I consider Afro-Portuguese and Angolans to be more or less the same as Brazilians.
Doesn't matter, you don't get to decide people from entirely different geographical locations are the "same" simply becuase they were colonized by the same Country.