Marvel Cinematic Universe With DC Actors!

Harry Lennix As Nick Fury!

Harry Lennix as Nick Fury
Harry Lennix as Nick Fury

Even if we didn't confine ourselves in making a Marvel Cinematic Universe with just DC actors, we would have still found it difficult to find an actor to replace Samuel L. Jackson as the SHIELD director Nick Fury. That role needs a powerful actor with strong screen presence. Harry Lennix, the actor who plays General Swanwick in the DC Extended Universe, is our pick for the role.

Morena Baccarin As Maria Hill!

Morena Baccarin as Maria Hill
Morena Baccarin as Maria Hill

Morena Baccarin is set to be introduced in the lead female role "“ Vanessa "“ in next year's first release from the X-Men Universe, Deadpool. But she plays Dr. Leslie Thompkins in Gotham and also provides voice for Gideon "“ the computing system of Dr. Harrison Wells in The Flash. We wanted to imagine the Brazilian actress playing a Marvel Cinematic Universe role and the role of Cobie Smulders' Maria Hill is what seemed the most appropriate.

Christopher Meloni As Phil Coulson!

Christopher Meloni as Phil Coulson
Christopher Meloni as Phil Coulson

Agent Phil Coulson was first introduced in the first installment of Iron Man back in 2008, and since then Clark Gregg is playing the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe "“ both on big and small-screen. Among the DC actors, Christopher Meloni, who played Colonel Nathan Hardy in Man of Steel, is our pick for the role of Coulson. His version of the character would have been a bit different from that of Clark's "“ perhaps a bit more badass!

On the next page "“ the casts for the Guardians of the Galaxy roles!

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