The Superhero Role Jon Hamm Missed Out on Was Never Batman But His Latest Comment Has Convinced Fans He Can Replace Ben Affleck in DCU

Years ago, Jon Hamm declined the role of Green Lantern, but has since expressed hope in joining the superhero genre. Fans are convinced that Batman would be the perfect fit for him.

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  • Jon Hamm openly revealed he turned down the chance to play Green Lantern years ago.
  • Despite this, he still dreams of joining the superhero movie universe.
  • Fans are thrilled about the idea of Jon Hamm taking over from Ben Affleck as Batman in the revamped DC universe.
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During a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Jon Hamm, known for his role in Mad Men, dropped a surprising revelation. He candidly shared that he had passed on the opportunity to portray the iconic DC character, Green Lantern, years ago.

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Mad Men's Jon Hamm is a part of the star studded cast of Landman | Paramount+
Mad Men’s Jon Hamm is a part of the star-studded cast of Landman | Paramount+

Despite this decision, Hamm remains open-minded about potentially diving into other superhero roles in the future. His disclosure has ignited speculation among fans, who eagerly wonder which comic book character Hamm might eventually bring to life on the big screen.

One Superhero Role Jon Hamm Turned Down

It’s fortunate that Jon Hamm passed on the opportunity to play Green Lantern, especially considering that the disastrous 2011 movie left a lasting stain on Ryan Reynolds‘ career, despite his numerous blockbuster successes.

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During a chat with The Hollywood Reporter, Hamm shared that among the roles he turned down, Green Lantern was one he decisively avoided, trusting his instincts. Here’s what he had to say about it,

That was one I definitely didn’t want to do.—Yeah. And it’s not like they were saying, “We want you to be Iron Man.” But there were a lot of conversations, and I’m still in those. I talk to the guys that run Marvel and DC. And I’m a comic book nerd. So, we’ll see. Even that part of the industry is changing.

Blake Lively and Ryan Reynold from Green Lantern
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynold from Green Lantern | DC

While everything worked out well for everyone, Jon Hamm still harbored a desire to be part of the superhero movie universe. Surprisingly, he revealed that he has actively pitched himself for numerous Marvel roles, as he elaborated,

I‘ve pitched myself for a couple parts oof the Marvel universe, I don’t want to say what exactly, but it was a part of a comic book that I really liked. I was like, ‘Are you going to do this story?’ And they were like ‘Yeah, we’re actually thinking of that.’ I go ‘Good, I should be the guy.’ So maybe it’ll work out. But I look at a guy like Jeff Goldbum’s career. He had his leading man phase, and he does Marvel and he’ll just roll through and steal the scene and then he’s doing commercials and he’s funny as sh-t. I see him out and he’s happy. So, consciously or not, I’m modeling my life to be that: varied and happy and fulfilled

Although fate steered Jon Hamm away from Green Lantern, one can only wonder what might have been. Despite this missed opportunity, Hamm remains optimistic about eventually becoming part of the superhero genre. He eagerly looks forward to the day when he can don a cape, or suit up for a thrilling adventure on the big screen.

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Why Jon Hamm Would Be the Perfect DCU Batman

Fans have been buzzing with excitement over the possibility of Jon Hamm stepping into the revamped DC universe to replace Ben Affleck as Batman. Hamm’s recent expressions of interest in playing a superhero role have only fueled this excitement, with many believing it’s an opportunity he wouldn’t want to pass up.

Indeed, his charismatic persona and established acting chops make him a compelling candidate for the role. Fans and critics both argue that Hamm’s blend of suave charm and brooding intensity could breathe new life into The Dark Knight. As speculation mounts, it seems increasingly plausible that Hamm might indeed be the perfect fit for Gotham’s vigilant protector.

Ben Affleck as Batman in ZSJL
A still from Zack Snyder’s Justice League. Credits: Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc

Since the inception of the DCEU, fans have clamored for Jon Hamm to embody the iconic Caped Crusader. Replacing Ben Affleck with Jon Hamm in the DC universe could in fact be a great strategic decision. Hamm’s established acting prowess and ability to portray complex characters, as evidenced by his work in Mad Men, suggest he could bring a fresh interpretation to Batman.

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His blend of charisma and depth could rejuvenate the character, appealing to both longtime fans and a broader audience. Moreover, Hamm’s stature in Hollywood could lend credibility and excitement to future DC films, potentially reinvigorating interest in the DCU.

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Written by Sampurna Banerjee

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Sampurna Banerjee, an ardent enthusiast of pop culture and movies, pours her passion into her role as a writer for FandomWire. With a penchant for Marvel, DC, and sitcoms, she has contributed over 400 articles, staying up-to-date to the entertainment industry's latest buzz. Moreover, she's penned over 300 articles for Animated Times and shared her work across several Instagram pages. Currently she is pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from Calcutta University.