Should Hollywood go with unknowns for superheros with big physiques, or go with a star?
I guess, Chris Hemsworth in Thor proves that you can, even though Anthony Hopkins as Father Odin said he had a tough go with him, saying he "couldn't act".
But, on the other hand, I think the powers that be (Fox, Marvel, etc) are afraid of going with a professional wrestler - afraid it would be labled a B-Move (trying to think of that wrestler in "Plan 9 from Outer Space)
Also, I'm not a fan of CGI for the bigger superheros (athough it would have been tough for the Hulk with a live actor)
So my point is - Yes, don't go with "The Rock", unless you want your marvel hero movie to be smarmy, but do look all over the world for someone who can fill the shoes (almost literally) of your bigger heros and villains.
Example - Michael Chiklis has great acting ability, but, come-on, he was a little too small for the FF's Thing!
I guess, Chris Hemsworth in Thor proves that you can, even though Anthony Hopkins as Father Odin said he had a tough go with him, saying he "couldn't act".
But, on the other hand, I think the powers that be (Fox, Marvel, etc) are afraid of going with a professional wrestler - afraid it would be labled a B-Move (trying to think of that wrestler in "Plan 9 from Outer Space)
Also, I'm not a fan of CGI for the bigger superheros (athough it would have been tough for the Hulk with a live actor)
So my point is - Yes, don't go with "The Rock", unless you want your marvel hero movie to be smarmy, but do look all over the world for someone who can fill the shoes (almost literally) of your bigger heros and villains.
Example - Michael Chiklis has great acting ability, but, come-on, he was a little too small for the FF's Thing!