THE DARK KNIGHT RISES And LOOPER Star Joseph Gordon-Levitt Has Reportedly Spoken With Marvel Studios

THE DARK KNIGHT RISES And LOOPER Star Joseph Gordon-Levitt Has Reportedly Spoken With Marvel Studios

Could Joseph Gordon-Levitt finally be about to make the leap into the Marvel Cinematic Universe? According to a new rumour doing the rounds, the actor has had some sort of talks with Marvel Studios...

By JoshWilding - Dec 29, 2020 02:12 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Studios
Source: Murphy's Multiverse

If Disney's recent Investor Day made anything clear, it's that there are a lot of very exciting projects on the way from Marvel Studios. Many of them will feature characters who have either not yet graced the big screen or who are being rebooted (after previously being part of franchises from other studios). The question is, could Joseph Gordon-Levitt be on Kevin Feige's radar?

According to a report from Murphy's Multiverse, The Dark Knight Rises star has had some sort of "contact" with at least one Marvel Studios creative - a sign, perhaps, that they're looking to add the actor to an upcoming project. Of course, it's worth noting that he has experience behind the camera as well, so it's possible that he could join the Marvel Cinematic Universe as a filmmaker.

Since this "news" broke - it's not like he's actually in talks for anything yet - speculation has been running rampant online about who Levitt could potentially play in a future Marvel Studios movie or one of the many TV shows that are current in the works for Disney+.

Fantastic Four leader Reed Richards has been suggested, as has Professor X and a long list of other heroes and villains. Needless to say, it's going to be very interesting to see if anything comes of this.

Who do you think Levitt could play in the MCU?


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10. Alexander Pierce

Alexander

Revealed as the true leader of HYDRA in the present day, Alexander Pierce managed to infiltrate the U.S. Government, the World Security Council, and S.H.I.E.L.D.

Shot and killed by Nick Fury at the end of Captain America: The Winter Soldier, the villain's story ended far too soon, as did HYDRA's. Having him escape or continuing to pull the organization's strings from inside prison would have been a nice way to continue this subplot in the MCU.

Robert Redford, who has now retired from acting, made a surprise return in Avengers: Endgame which was welcomed, but that was when the heroes travelled back to 2012.

We can't help but wish Marvel Studios had given more thought to the future before killing Pierce.
 

9. Ulysses Klaue

Klaue

Introduced in Avengers: Age of Ultron as a way of teasing the existence of Wakanda before Black Panther was released in 2018, Ulysses Klaue proved to be an entertaining antagonist in that film. 

It was in T'Challa's first solo outing that he first got to take center stage, however, but his partnership with Erik Killmonger was cut short when the villain betrayed him.

This may have served as a surprise twist, but what a waste of Andy Serkis! 

Had Marvel Studios been a little more patient, Klaue could have become Klaw and become a formidable new foe for Black Panther in the MCU. Instead, we're not sure what the point of including him was beyond paying off his cameo in Avengers: Age of Ultron
 

8. Skurge

Skurge

Played by the talented Karl Urban, Skurge proved himself so much more than just Hela's heavy. 

Clearly conflicted about what his new employer was doing to Asgard, "The Executioner" ultimately decided to do the right thing, and paid for that with his life. It was a heroic, memorable moment in Thor: Ragnarok, but we can't believe there wasn't a way he could have been allowed to live. 

As an ally to the God of Thunder, Skurge might have brought a lot to the table, especially if he was setting out to redeem himself after everything he did at Hela's behest.

Skurge's death is the perfect example of a missed opportunity.
 

7. Arnim Zola

Zola

Arnim Zola only played a small part in 2011's Captain America: The First Avenger, but The Winter Soldier delivered a real fan-pleasing moment a few years later when he returned in robotic form.

He didn't get up and start walking around, though that idea was considered by Marvel Studios (that Zola nearly had a cameo role in Ant-Man). Instead, he was blown to smithereens in an attempt to kill Steve Rogers and Natasha Romanoff, and it appears that's the end of the HYDRA devotee.

It's possible he could return, but this felt like a definitive end for the villain. 

Perhaps Marvel felt that a walking, talking robot was just too goofy, but Zola is one of Captain America's best villains, and someone who deserved better than this.
 

6. The Warriors Three

WT

Taika Waititi delivered one of Marvel's best films with Thor: Ragnarok, but his decision to kill The Warriors Three still stings. 

Hela had already done enough to establish herself as a threat to Thor and Asgard, and making such short work of Volstagg and Fandral (Ray Stevenson and Zachary Levi) did no favors for anyone. It just wasted a couple of talented actors and two characters who had been overlooked from the start. 

Hogun (Tadanobu Asano) got a slightly better ending, but this was a confusing move by Marvel Studios, and likely a rushed way to take them off the table ahead of Avengers: Infinity War

Like Sif, they should have been M.I.A. from Asgard, setting up a future return.
 

5. Obidiah Stane

Monger

For the longest time, a recurring trope in superhero movies was killing off the bad guys. It seems studios just didn't know what to do with them once they were defeated, and poor Obidiah Stane was a victim of that frustrating trend. 

After very nearly defeating Tony Stark, Iron Monger was blown to smithereens and that was the end of that.

Had he been put behind bars, an eventual alliance with Justin Hammer might have been on the cards, while Stane factoring into the upcoming Armor Wars series on Disney+ would have been a fitting next step. 

We can only hope his son returns to menace heroes like Ironheart and War Machine.
 

4. Quicksilver

QS

Quicksilver was introduced in Avengers: Age of Ultron less than a year after a different version of the mutant showed up in X-Men: Days of Future Past

Fox's version, played by Evan Peters, managed to overshadow Aaron Taylor-Johnson's, but the latter never really got the chance to shine after being killed off so soon. His sacrifice was in equal parts heroic and memorable, but we'd have loved to see Pietro become a full-fledged Avenger.

His sister Wanda has received her fair share of the spotlight since, but Quicksilver could have been a key player in the MCU.

We just hope there are plans for him in WandaVision
 

3. Crossbones

CB

With his origin story playing out in Captain America: The Winter Soldier, it made sense for Brock Rumlow to return as Crossbones in Civil War

Set photos teased an impressive costume design, but little did we know his screentime would be limited to a brief fight with Cap before being blown up by the Scarlet Witch. With that, his story ended, and one of the hero's best baddies ended up being put back on the shelf. 

Just think how cool it would have been for Crossbones to come after the new Captain America, Sam Wilson. 

Sin could have even joined him, but Marvel Studios missed a trick here, and this stands as one of the few missteps made by the Russo Brothers in the MCU.
 

2. Baron Strucker

Strucker

Baron Strucker is a recurring villain in the Marvel Comics Universe, and he once even managed to brainwash Wolverine and use him as a HYDRA agent. 

The MCU's version was responsible for creating Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch, but after easily being defeated by Earth's Mightiest Heroes in Avengers: Age of Ultron, he was killed in his prison cell by Ultron. It was a fitting enough arc for the villain, but one that also underwhelmed.

We're not saying he was going to be a big bad in the MCU, but it was strange he didn't even have a role to play in Captain America: The Winter Soldier.

It's hard not to think of what might have been with this one.
 

1. Ultron

Ultron2

Ultron is one of the greatest comic book villains ever created, and among the worst foes the Avengers have ever faced. 

Making him a one-and-done bad guy in Joss Whedon's sequel was an unusual decision, even if his final scene delivered a far more poignant end than we're used to seeing in superhero films. The Vision, the son, destroying Ultron, the father, was both fitting and tragic in equal measures.

Five years on, it's still surprising there hasn't been a single hint about Ultron's survival, but that could and should change as we head into Phase 4 and beyond. 

Perhaps we'll finally get some hints in WandaVision when The Vision miraculously returns from the dead.
 

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dracula
dracula - 12/29/2020, 2:52 AM
First Bale, now Levitt


Wasn't he up for Star Lord before Chris Pratt was cast.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 12/29/2020, 3:19 AM
@dracula - WB abandoned comic movies. Marvel 22 DC 8 no future with WB.
soberchimera
soberchimera - 12/29/2020, 6:11 AM
@dracula - Going from a half-assed Robin in a divisive threequel to an actual Marvel character from the comics doesn't seem like much of a betrayal to me.
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 12/29/2020, 7:19 AM
@soberchimera - JGL was the greatest non-Robin Robin ever. I remember my 2 kids at the theater watching DKR flipping out at the end.

BrainySleep
BrainySleep - 12/29/2020, 7:31 AM
@dracula - Wasn't every man and his dog up for Star Lord?
dracula
dracula - 12/29/2020, 2:53 AM
Maybe Beast
GeneralZod
GeneralZod - 12/29/2020, 7:13 AM
@dracula - Exactly who i was thinking of. But, i don't think any casting for anything X-Men is on their radar. I think it's someone in the FF universe. I don't think it's Reed.
MUTO123
MUTO123 - 12/29/2020, 2:58 AM
Reed Richards, anyone?
ProfessorFate
ProfessorFate - 12/29/2020, 3:02 AM
Don Jon was quite good. With serious and consummate actors like JGL, you hope Marvel can hold onto him for a while. Maybe get him in on an acting/directing deal; give him a good role, and his own movie to direct?
Kurne
Kurne - 12/29/2020, 3:10 AM
I still can't believe they got Bale
KWilly
KWilly - 12/29/2020, 3:20 AM
SnideCut
SnideCut - 12/29/2020, 4:04 AM
@KWilly - Loved this animated show. Its not talked about as much as it should be.
DoubleD
DoubleD - 12/29/2020, 3:24 AM
YES he would be great in the Marvel Shared Universe now at 22 AWESOME movies.
BizarroGrif
BizarroGrif - 12/29/2020, 3:36 AM
Could see him as Cyclops
bobevanz
bobevanz - 12/29/2020, 3:44 AM
Here's to hoping they cast the X-Men young, but I guess I could see him as Reed Richards.
CLTMAN29
CLTMAN29 - 12/29/2020, 4:02 AM
I could see him as Reed for sure. Great actor and a really nice guy apparently.
SnideCut
SnideCut - 12/29/2020, 4:04 AM
Could be a Fantastic ( aaaayyyyy ) choice for Reed.
RegularPoochie
RegularPoochie - 12/29/2020, 4:07 AM
GhostDog
GhostDog - 12/29/2020, 4:53 AM
Beast or Reed would be interesting.
Repian
Repian - 12/29/2020, 4:58 AM
Harry Osborn

Or Iceman
thunderpun573
thunderpun573 - 12/29/2020, 9:39 AM
@Repian - JGL is 39. Way too old for either of those characters
WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 12/29/2020, 5:00 AM
He’d definitely be a great talent for Marvel Stufios- either behind the camera, or in front. Reed would probably be a good choice. Or maybe another character.
CWBNGAJEEPGUY85
CWBNGAJEEPGUY85 - 12/29/2020, 5:05 AM
Johnny Storm, Namor, Johnny Blaze, Cyclops...my top choices for him.

I'm still set on John Krasinksi and Emily Blunt as Reed and Sue. #notgonnachangemymind

someone earlier posted Beast and maybe Ben Grimm...and I feel like both those characters are heavier guys. That was my issue with Nick Hoult as Hank McCoy; he's a scrawny little guy! Hank was a circus performer and so he had some girth to him. as for Ben, I think it was during the start of the Ultimate run, when the characters were being freshened up, the artist mentioned wanting to make Ben Grimm african-american, and I'm game for that!
JohnnyTBP
JohnnyTBP - 12/29/2020, 5:50 AM
He almost looks like Gambit to me
slickrickdesigns
slickrickdesigns - 12/29/2020, 6:07 AM
Actor talks with Marvel... let the speculations begin!

Jonny Storm??
Cyclops??
Richard Ryder??
Squirrel Girl!
Dannywest
Dannywest - 12/29/2020, 6:27 AM
Ive seen a rumor that said that Dev Patel was considered as Reed and i like it, as for JGL, i don't know what kind of character he could play
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