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10 Actors Who Need To Join The Marvel Cinematic Universe, And Who They Should Play

With Avengers: Age of Ultron capping off Phase Two of the Marvel Cinematic Universe this May, and the studio moving boldly forward into Phase Three, which will bring new characters like Captain Marvel (yes, the Carol Danvers version!) and the Inhumans into the fold, the future is beyond bright for comic-book fans. So far, Marvel has put nary a foot wrong (we're just going to go ahead and overlook the weaker aspects of Iron Man 2 on account of it giving us Scarlett Johansson's Black Widow), both in terms of its films' plots and the actors that the studio has cast as its super-powered protagonists, and there's no reason to think that trend is going to end anytime soon.
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Charlie Hunnam – Ghost Rider

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This casting might be a bit too meta for audience’s tastes, but over the course of Sons of Anarchy’s seven seasons, Hunnam proved that he can handle himself behind a motorcycle – and look badass while doing it. So, why not take that a step further and cast him as Johnny Blaze, the stuntman who sells his soul to the devil and becomes Ghost Rider?

Hunnam’s schedule is wide open now that Sons has wrapped, and he’s looking to make a move toward big budget fare, as evidenced by his role in Pacific Rim. He’s also just the kind of actor we need to wipe Nicolas Cage’s iteration of the character out of our minds.


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