7 Major DCU Heroes Alan Ritchson Should Play Under James Gunn After Dethroning Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher

7 Major DCU Heroes Alan Ritchson Should Play Under James Gunn After Dethroning Tom Cruise as Jack Reacher
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Alan Ritchson has earned widespread acclaim for his remarkable physicality, establishing himself as a sought-after choice for superhero roles. Born on November 28, 1982, in Grand Forks, North Dakota, Ritchson’s well-defined physique and imposing stature have become synonymous with characters epitomizing formidable strength and might.

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Alan Ritchson as Jack Reacher
Alan Ritchson

His unwavering commitment to fitness, coupled with demanding training routines, has enabled him to effectively inhabit iconic characters like Aquaman in “Smallville” and Hawk in “Titans.” Ritchson’s dedication to upholding his physical excellence not only cements his standing as a preferred actor for superhero portrayals but also serves as a wellspring of inspiration for up-and-coming actors aspiring to excel in similar roles. Let’s a have look at some DC roles that can Alan Ritchson will fit.

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1. Wildcat

Ted Grant stands at the pinnacle of hand-to-hand combatants in the DC Universe, imparting his expertise in pugilism to formidable heroes like Black Canary and Batman. Originally a world-renowned heavyweight boxer, Grant found himself entangled in the criminal underbelly. To distance himself from this malevolence, he adopted the guise of Wildcat, donning his costume and assuming a heroic persona.

Wildcat from DC Comics

Wildcat lacks any superhuman traits, powers, or capabilities, yet he benefits from a mystical ‘nine lives’ enchantment that permits him to carry on his crime-fighting mission well into his later years. Alan Ritchson could be a great fit to play this role if James Gunn plans to bring this character to life.

2. Hawkman

Hawkman epitomizes the archetype of incredibly muscular male superheroes. While he doesn’t possess the innate raw strength of a Kryptonian like Superman, his physique projects a comparable aura of power and intimidation. Across multiple reincarnations, Hawkman has consistently remained human, relying on the augmentation of his inherent capabilities through the utilization of otherworldly Nth Metal armor.

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Hawkman from DC Comics

Beyond his augmented attributes, which encompass heightened strength and resilience, Hawkman wields formidable weaponry and dons potent armor. His combat-hardened physique surpasses even the most dedicated gym enthusiasts. While Alan Ritchson has played a similar character, he can be a great fit for the role.

3. Icon

Icon’s origin bears a striking resemblance to Superman’s, and he holds the esteemed position of being the paramount hero in his universe, thanks to his extraordinary might and numerous acts of heroism. Icon’s towering and impeccably sculpted features render him a veritable colossus among ordinary individuals. If James Gunn introduces this character, Ritchson can be a good choice to play it.

Icon from DC Comics

Icon’s formidable musculature derives from his life pod’s profound genetic modifications upon arrival on Earth. In a bid to safeguard him, the pod optimized his amalgamated genetic makeup, triggering the emergence of superhuman powers and bestowing upon him his remarkably robust physique.

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4. Shazam

Billy Batson undergoes a remarkable transformation, morphing from a petite ten-year-old into a colossal, seven-foot-tall behemoth with just the utterance of the word SHAZAM. This titular hero harnesses the combined might of six Greek-Judeo demigods due to his link with the wizard Shazam.

Shazam from DC Comics

Batson’s astonishing power and physique draw inspiration from the Greek legends of Atlas and Hercules. These two demigods endow Billy with immense strength, enduring stamina, and unparalleled resilience, bestowing upon him a divine physique characterized by bulging muscles and boundless potential. If James Gunn plans to bring a version of Shazam from the multiverse, he should consider Alan Ritchson.

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5. Captain Atom

Nathaniel Adam underwent a metamorphosis into Captain Atom when a 1960s government experiment enveloped him in Quantum armor and catapulted him two decades into the future. In the New 52 and DC Rebirth periods, a revamped iteration of the character emerged, wielding even greater power than his previous incarnation. Should this character make it to DCU, Gunn can consider Ritchson for the role.

Captain Atom

The Quantum armor enveloping Captain Atom’s form augmented both his physical might and resilience significantly. Possessing the capacity to absorb surplus quantum energy, he had the ability to enhance his physical strength as required. Nonetheless, Captain Atom confronted a perilous gamble of absorbing an excess of power that could lead to dangerous overloading.

6. Superman

Alan Ritchson’s portrayal of Superman from another universe in DC can bring a fresh and compelling perspective to the iconic character.

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Superman

With charisma and dedication, he can embrace the role, showcasing the complex nuances of a Superman with a unique backstory, leaving an indelible mark on fans and the DC multiverse. Since James Gunn has already confirmed on his choice for Superman, Ritchson could don the cape in a version of the character from the multiverse.

7. Batman

In Amazon Prime Video’s hit series Reacher, Alan Ritchson displays his 6’2″ stature and imposing physique to craft dynamic action sequences. This performance serves as a compelling preview of his physical prowess, fitting for a potential portrayal of Batman.

Batman

Ritchson’s portrayal of Jack Reacher, a man of few words, reflects the Dark Knight’s quiet demeanor. DC enthusiasts will recognize Ritchson from his roles as the charismatic Aquaman in Smallville and the comical Hawk in Titans, showcasing his ability to excel as Bruce Wayne, Batman’s alter ego.

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