EDITORIAL: Three Names You May Not Have Considered for Captain Marvel

EDITORIAL: Three Names You May Not Have Considered for Captain Marvel

With the recent rumors that Ms. Marvel may appear in Avengers: Age of Ultron, and the near-certainty she'll get a solo film eventually, our thoughts turn to inevitably to casting.

By Spock0Clock - Apr 05, 2014 01:04 AM EST
Filed Under: Fan Fic

While the cold war between Marvel and DC film franchises has been largely a fan creation, there is no doubt that both studios want the bragging rights of bringing the first female solo superhero movie to theaters. (Or more accurately, the first that doesn't flop like Catwoman or Elektra.) For DC, this will unquestionably be the iconic Wonder Woman, and they've already made concrete steps toward that goal. In interviews, Marvel's Kevin Fiege has been much less eager to commit, but seems recently to be raising the specter of Carol Danvers... Captain Marvel.

Carol has had a long and complicated history in the comics. She has been portrayed as a pretty standard sidekick-in-distress turned distaff counterpart for the original Captain Marvel in the 1970's. In the 80's and 90's, she went through many widely differing incarnations, ultimately becoming a strong central character with her own solo title. She is somewhat difficult to define, at times aggressive and severe, but at other times sassy and playful.

It seems most fans tend to be of two minds when thinking about actors to play Carol: Yvonne Strahovski or Katee Sackhoff. While both have extensive television careers and are capable performers, I'm not confident either is capable of shouldering an entire film franchise on her own. And while I have no doubt a Captain Marvel movie will incorporate the sort of military background Strahovski and Sackhoff have portrayed in the past, I think the most appealing aspect of the character is the sense of exhilaration and empowerment she feels from being an invulnerable one-woman army. At her best, Carol is equal parts melodrama and lighthearted power fantasy.  That's a tall order for any actor, but here are three I think could be up to it.

 



Amber Heard


In some respects Captain Marvel is the modern-day Captain America. While Steve Rogers was the face of American resolve in opposition to the Axis Powers, Carol is the face of human resolve in opposition to various extraterrestrial threats. If you need someone that can be “America's Superpowered Sweetheart”, no one looks the part more than Amber Heard. In her late-20's, she's a strong screen presence with a wide variety of roles under her belt. Even though she's a familiar face, she hasn't had that singular breakout role that would define (and potentially limit) her to the mainstream movie-going audience. She also has a personal connection to Disney-favorite (and possible Dr. Strange front-runner) Johnny Depp.




 



Alice Eve
 

Whatever you thought of Star Trek: Into Darkness, the immensely talented Alice Eve was wasted in it. The role of Carol Markus in the film can be reduced to a mediocre identity twist and a gratuitous peek-a-boo shot. Eve has the acting chops to handle anything Marvel's writers throw at her, and who ever said Carol Danvers has to be a Captain in the United States Air Force? Even with a Black Panther film likely in the next few years, the Avengers could use a little more geographic diversity, and we're not likely to get a Captain Britain movie anytime soon.






 


Margot Robbie

 

This one caught me by surprise when I thought of it, but after a few minutes, she became my personal favorite. If not for her recent role in the Wolf of Wall Street, I'm sure most people would have no idea who this is. (Okay, guilty, I would have no idea.) She's a dark horse if there's ever been one. She's also very young to be burdened with leading a solo female superhero film, but in my opinion, she absolutely crackles on screen and in interviews. In the past, Marvel has gambled on relative-unknowns like Chris Hemsworth, but this would be a true Hail Mary. Even so, she is a very fresh face in a film series that's starting to skew decidedly older and established with actors like Michael Douglas, Paul Rudd, and a likely mid-lifer as Dr. Strange.



 



With the first stringers like Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans nearing the ends of their contracts, the MCU is going to need compelling central characters to anchor the megafranchise. Undoubtedly, Paul Rudd's Ant-Man and a To-Be-Cast Dr. Strange will be major players, but could Captain Marvel be the Iron Man of Phase 4 and beyond? What do you think and who do you like for the role?

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TheOneAboveAll
TheOneAboveAll - 4/5/2014, 2:22 AM
umm... people have been considering those three for a while now
staypuffed
staypuffed - 4/5/2014, 2:56 AM
I'd go for Amber, but I'd love any of those three to do it.
I just have a thing for blondes...
kong
kong - 4/5/2014, 4:03 AM
Margot Robbie. I'm sorry, after Wolf of Wall Street, she needs to play every blonde that might take their clothes off. Maybe BlackJack will agree.
Tainted87
Tainted87 - 4/5/2014, 4:26 AM
Nope. Not one of these.
marvel72
marvel72 - 4/5/2014, 5:00 AM
i've been saying margot robbie since the wolf of wall st,amber heard is another great choice.

don't know about alice eve,i would replace her with charlize theron.
PAF
PAF - 4/5/2014, 6:26 AM
Amber sucks. Can't act. Alice is mediocre. Margot, maybe.
GinjaNinja
GinjaNinja - 4/5/2014, 7:33 AM
its Ms. Marvel, not cap marvel
ruadh
ruadh - 4/5/2014, 8:02 AM
Yep, they're all blonde.
ThedamnBatman
ThedamnBatman - 4/5/2014, 8:51 AM
I considered all of them, and I'm not the only one
Lhornbk
Lhornbk - 4/5/2014, 10:16 AM
Wow, so far there haven't been any fanboys coming in here whining about calling her Capt. Marvel instead of Ms. Marvel.

As for who should play her, I don't really have an opinion. I do think Sackoff may be getting too old to do it. She would have been great 5 years ago, and would probably be okay if they started production right now (yes, I've heard the AoU rumors, but I'm not buying her being anything more than a cameo as an air force officer at most). But it'll probably be at least another 2-3 years before they start filming a solo film, and I don't know if that would work, especially if they wanted the character for several films.
Lhornbk
Lhornbk - 4/5/2014, 10:17 AM
Oops, I missed @dougie. *sigh* fanboys, *sigh*
Lhornbk
Lhornbk - 4/5/2014, 10:19 AM
Oh, and @Oldgreg *sigh* fanboys, *sigh*

Seriously, she's Capt. Marvel now. Live with it.
MrCameron
MrCameron - 4/5/2014, 10:55 AM
Love Charlize Theron but she is too old, same with Alice Eve. Remember Carol started out young. Margot and Amber would be good choices, but what about Rachel Nichols? She had the height, build, and is around the right age.
SuperbatSpider1003
SuperbatSpider1003 - 4/5/2014, 11:00 AM
Hmm I like charlize as carol,but im suprised no one said Sarah Michelle gellar yet cause she's got the acting abilities and stuff

MericawithanM
MericawithanM - 4/5/2014, 12:35 PM
@redhood13 hahaha agreed
TheePeterParker
TheePeterParker - 4/5/2014, 12:52 PM
Dude they're just hot they're not even that good of actors..

We need someone who is hot and good at acting, or her character won't be taken seriously
jrp6048
jrp6048 - 4/5/2014, 4:33 PM
@SpidermanFan54 agreed
Wolf38
Wolf38 - 4/5/2014, 5:17 PM
The only one of those that I like is Alice Eve (and she was wasted in Star Trek).

@ALmight, That Charlize Theron logic is pretty sound. If she could meet the physical demands, why not? Big name, real acting chops. An actor doesn't necessarily have to be a certain age if he/she can play the role.

@SMF54, @jrp6048, I also agree that acting should not be an afterthought to appearance. I do think that Marvel has been doing pretty good with that strategy so far, so hopefully Carol Danvers will be played by someone who not only looks the part, but can make the character interesting as well.
DanMcNice
DanMcNice - 4/5/2014, 6:19 PM
All excellent choices my friend!!!

Make this happen Marvel!! Make it now!!!
We need three films per year to handle all this awesomeness :D
Tainted87
Tainted87 - 4/5/2014, 6:55 PM

I'll call you back.... in the middle of a sausage fest.
Tainted87
Tainted87 - 4/5/2014, 6:59 PM
But really, make this happen.
Shadow11
Shadow11 - 4/7/2014, 3:50 PM
Yvonne Strahovski gets my pick but also Alice Eve comes in a close second
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