Sticking to Who, IIRC Sylvester McCoy said he and Dalton were in a play together when they both got their roles. I always imagined if they were swapped -
Sticking to Who, IIRC Sylvester McCoy said he and Dalton were in a play together when they both got their roles. I always imagined if they were swapped -
Now that he's played Killgrave it's off the table, but David Tennant could still do it given Reed's supposed to be a bit older. DC should totally pinch him to play the Riddler like they did with Simmons for Gordon.
I swear at some point Eddie was up for Green Hornet.
I think Tommy Lee could have worked as Two-Face with a better script.
Or in the movies a pre-Nu52 Jay Garrick.
Funny to find out Barrowman auditioned for Superman, he was my choice for Cap, though I agree Evans has been great.
Could still work. Clint Eastwood said he'd have loved to play Namor when he talked about turning down Superman, Bond, and Death Wish.
Only The Lonely, which seems practically forgotten, gave him a little more to do outside his usual MO.
Except for the dinner table scene.
When I heard a rumor Vandal Savage might be the villain in the first Justice League I thought Rickman would be perfect and made myself sad.
IIRC though he's also admitted to being a Shakespeare snob till he did TNG, which was originally just to raise his profile in America. That said, he's always been a big defender of Beavis & Butthead.
Smallville nailed it with Pam Grier in the role, even if they ended up wasting her.
He was Claremont's choice.
Given he's been a squirrel, a lady, and a pretty boy at times, he's probably been a little person too at some point.
And he'd have been less gay.
There's a good piece of fan art/photoshoppery out there of Price as Strange.
As a Dr. Pepper addict and a man I can say Dr. Pepper 10 was like the watered down piss version of regular flavor.
Gay or straight, religious or atheist, chaste or slutty, we don't care, just give us your money!
I have the right to take a day off to jack it to holo-vids of Diane Carroll, it's in the constitution!
I once read this actually got played quite a bit at raves, and the audience would always shout along with the last line.