Once you have p;ayed a superhero/villian, you may never play another hero/villian. Especially one from the same universe.Tyler Mane
He'd need to buff up a lot more. Like Pitt did for Achilles or Jackman for Wolverine. Hell, or like anyone from 300. Then he'd make a good Thor.
For the record, I still owe both Jon Favreau & Sam Elliot a kick in nuts for doing that.
Keven Mckidd has the best Thor voiceI think he's more physically imposing than Brad Pitt or Kevin McKidd. Plus, he's got the voice.
In Master & Commander, he looked bigger than Paul Bettany, who is 6'3"He's 5'11", so he'd need lifts, and yeah it is a bit of type casting...I suppose...though not really, when you think about it...certainly no more so than recasting the guy who played Achilles.
Not in the Protosevich script, where he's portrayed as being in his 20s.Kulich is one of the few people I'v seen who actually looks like Thor. Thor isn't a pretty boy. He's a hardened, battle scarred warrior.
I think he's made it pretty clear in the past, he has no interest in playing a superhero.
A lot of suggestions are good castings for a generic Viking, but they are no Thor. I see no Thor in Karl Urban or Russell Crowe.
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau looks promising and Pitt fits well.
ralf moeller
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he's the guy on the far left
I've always thought Moeller would make a great Heimdall, but I couldn't see him holding down Thor in a modern film. Maybe back in the 80's.