Obi-Ron
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Luke Goss is the guy for Namor:
Agree.
Maybe if Namor was bitten by a radioactive flounder. Seriously, which way is this guy looking?
Luke Goss is the guy for Namor:
Agree.
Maybe if Namor was bitten by a radioactive flounder. Seriously, which way is this guy looking?
I'm nominating Marc Dacascos for Namor.
I nominate Dwayne Johnson. He's got the physique, acting prowess and star power to bring real gravity to the character. In terms of the storyline (if it was done in an FF film) he totally would give a dorky Reed Richards a run for his money in Susan's mind.
And besides...his ears are already pointed. LOL
Luke Goss is the guy for Namor:
Played Nomak in Blade 2, and the prince in Hellboy 2.
He can play the pissed off badass.
I nominate Dwayne Johnson. He's got the physique, acting prowess and star power to bring real gravity to the character. In terms of the storyline (if it was done in an FF film) he totally would give a dorky Reed Richards a run for his money in Susan's mind.
And besides...his ears are already pointed. LOL
Maybe if Namor was bitten by a radioactive flounder. Seriously, which way is this guy looking?
i'd prefer a namor, who's face at least looks like this and has the acting chops.
I agree that he has the acting chops and the face...but his physique would need seeeerrrious work to make a convincing Namor. The man looks like a collection of walking sticks.
Atlantis. Throughout the ages, a few men have wondered if this fabulous place actually exists. Fewer have imagined that the city is protected by a wild and vengeful being, the very embodiment of the untameable depths themselves -- the Sub-Mariner. When a deep sea expedition mysteriously vanishes without a trace near the Marianes trench, legendary adventurer, Randolph Stein embarks on a journey that will rock him -- and his crew -- to their very core. Travelling deep into the dark belly of the sea, the men of the good ship, Voyager, are about to see things that defy description, that supersede their wildest imagination -- things that men aren't meant to see. Staring into the abyss, Stein will soon discover that the abyss can indeed stare right back at him.
From Comic Book Database