The problem is that Ghost Rider went out and cast a movie star and did really well...so I fear that Marvel will attempt to cast a "Movie Star" to play the role instead of the best choice. I could totally see them getting Mark Walberg or Matt Damon...or even or Paul Walker (none of whom I mind as actors...but wouldn't cast as Captain America)
Marvel needs to "go back to formula" and cast the best actor for the role...like they did with Tobey Maguire and Alfred Molina and not fall into the trap of casting Ben Affleck and Nick Cage to get the star power. When Sony cast Tobey...he had starred in a couple movies as a leading man (Cider House Rules, Wonder Boys, Pleasantville, The Ice Storm) and Halle Berry had only done movies like Losing Isaiah, Bullworth and the Flintstones. Jackman had only done aussie tv shows. Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellan were the "Big Names" Stewart having made his name in the Trek world but not really making it as a movie star. And McKellan had just made a name for himself in Gods and Monsters and Apt Pupil.
LESS BAGGAGE...MORE BELIEVABILITY!!
I think people would be more forgiving, seeing John Malkovich playing the Red Skull, than to see Marky Mark playing Cap. More forgiving of Samuel L. Jackson playing Nick Fury, than seeing Ryan Phillipe as Captain America.
Don't fall into the trap of casting A-list movie stars to play your superheroes... find the best actor for the role.
Rage
Great post - couldnt agree more, Rage.
Quite right - in some cases (BB and
hopefully, Iron Man) big name lead casting works, but in others, you just arent going to find an actor who has the right combination of looks, voice and talent (i.e the right ingredients) needed for the role.
Sometimes the best approach is to cast an unknown (or relative unknown) as the lead and pad the cast around him with 'names' to insure box office draw (see SR, Brandon Routh had some mighty big boots to fill - argueably some of the biggest boots in hollywood history, such was the legacy left by Christopher Reeve - and I for one thought he did a good job, and look forward to seeing him grow more into the role in the future)
Jason Lewis certainly seems to be a big favourite with some folk on these boards,
and I agree he looks the part (a cleft chin is a must for the role, obviously), but I confess that I've never seen him in anything. I'm not the kinda guy to base an opinion without seeing evidence first so I cant pass judgement if he's be right for the role or not.
I simply ask this to anyone who has seen him in anything - Do you think he has the necessary attributes needed to play Cap (aside from his looks)? Would he be able to give off that 'air of authority' (you know - he talks, people listen etc.) that Cap exudes (
I know it'll be an origin film with a very green Steve Rogers - but he'd have to demonstrate that quality at some point)
As I said, I can only go by what I've seen but I'd love to see Eureka's Colin Furguson as Cap. A talented TV actor who I'd like to see given a chance at a big, lead film role and while certainly not a 'pretty boy' He's still good-looking enough by traditional standards for Rogers.
Okay, sure - it'd be a stretch (
one helluva stretch in fact - CG anyone?) to imagine him as a teenage Steve Rogers, but I could totally buy him as the modern, 'authoritative' Cap that we're all used to seeing every month in the MU.
He even has the chin.
I'm probably one of like, two people on this board who likes the idea, but hey, differnet ideas and opinions are what make us unique.