Weird I like all your casting choices just not for the roles you placed them in.Cyclops - Logan Lerman
Jean Grey - Olivia Cooke
Beast - Jesse Plemons
Angel - Alfred Enoch
Iceman - Connor Jessup
Wolverine - Oscar Isaac (yes, I fancast him for everything, and no, I don’t care)
Sabretooth - Gustaf Skarsgard
Professor X - Chiwetel Ejiofor (yeah yeah, he was in Doctor Strange, tough ****)
Magneto - Adrien Brody
Cassandra Nova - Thandie Newton
I didn’t think of either but they could both work.Watching hellboy I realized Milla Jojovich a would make a great Emma Frost and David Harbour a great beast
I hear you. Of course, there's considerable leeway when it comes to that. A lot of superhero characters have fairly generic good looks with every artist putting their own style on that look. Put a pair of red sunglasses on James Marsden and he looks like Scott Summers. But then again so does Eric Bana wearing those same shades in Black Hawk Down.I just want the characters to look like the comic books
I don't really mind who plays who as long as they look and act somewhat like the characters. Not exactly, but enough to be recognisable.
Not a bad shout. I’d be interested to see what she could do and how they could make her look for the role.I want Essie Davis (Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries) to play Cassandra Nova. She’s got so much charisma, and I can just imagine what her wardrobe would look like. I think she’d look great in a bald cap, too.
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Actually yeah, she might be better suited (as in perfect for) Mystique.I don't like Milla for Emma, but I could definitely see her for Mystique. Harbour as Beast, sure.
She did Westworld doing action and adventure with social commentary sprinkled in. I doubt it would be too much of a stretch to see her being open to playing one of the most iconic X-Men villains now in the MCU.being almost 50 I'm not sure how interested she would be in taking it on, but I'd def be curious in how she would play it
If they decide to cast younger actors/actresses, they could go for Mina Sundwall from Lost In Space for Jean Grey. She’s 18, she’s got the look, and she’s a decent actress. Or I might just be saying this because Lost In Space is my new obsession and I love the whole cast with all my heart and soul.
He also played Cable which is now loosely connected to the MCU. So it is a hard pass for me.
She did Westworld doing action and adventure with social commentary sprinkled in. I doubt it would be too much of a stretch to see her being open to playing one of the most iconic X-Men villains now in the MCU.
Also if she can get Nolans involved even better.
Wouldn't you think that a television show would be an even larger commitment due to you pretty much making several films worth of content in shorter timespans? Not only that but agreeing to be available for several seasons up to 7 years if the show is a hit.i wasn't thinking along the lines of the content. i totally think she's up for that, but i wonder if she's willing to sign a 7 film contract commitment. do they still make the actors do that?
Wouldn't you think that a television show would be an even larger commitment due to you pretty much making several films worth of content in shorter timespans? Not only that but agreeing to be available for several seasons up to 7 years if the show is a hit.
That's true. Chris Pratt had to take a hiatus from Parks and Recreation because of just that. I did not consider that but it is a fair point. Although some actors have done both before like The Rock with Ballers and "the Fast" franchise so it is not impossible either.oh i agree with that totally. i just don't see the show giving her that much time off to film the movie or vice versa. would be great though
Thandie Newton is wayyy too old for Raven Darkholme now. She would've been great 10 years ago, though. Maybe Valerie CooperFor me Thandie Newton and Olga Kurylenko are the ones to beat imo. They both look and have similar energies to the way ive always thought Mystique should look and act.View attachment 31281
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