“No, f—k that”: Kevin Smith Wanted Tom Cruise to Play a Marvel Role That Would’ve Earned ‘A Billion Dollars’ and That’s Not Iron Man

Kevin Smith claimed that Tom Cruise would be a better Wolverine than Hugh Jackman, and could even making a billion dollars in the process.

“No, f—k that”: Kevin Smith Wanted Tom Cruise to Play a Marvel Role That Would’ve Earned ‘A Billion Dollars’ and That’s Not Iron Man

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  • Kevin Smith commented during his show on YouTube that Tom Cruise would be a better Wolverine than Hugh Jackman, since Marvel is bringing back the character.
  • Kevin Smith also claimed that Tom Cruise would make a billion dollars with the character and that fans would absolutely love him.
  • Many fans and followers of Tom Cruise support Kevin Smith's comment as they also want to see Cruise in a costume on the big screen for the first time.
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Kevin Smith, a producer, screenwriter, and comic book writer among many others has commented on his show that Tom Cruise would have been the perfect Wolverine since Marvel was bringing back the character. He even made a bold statement that Cruise would be a much better Wolverine than Hugh Jackman even making a billion dollars in the process.

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Although Hollywood has never seen Tom Cruise as a superhero or even in a superhero movie, many are highly excited about the fact that even Smith is supporting the matter. While many of his fans want to see him in the costume, Cruise is currently very busy with his reinvented Mission: Impossible franchise that has already released a movie with another scheduled for 2025.

Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise

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Kevin Smith Pictures Tom Cruise as a Billion-Dollar Wolverine

Filmmaker Kevin Smith, a major comic book fan, when proposed during a podcast on the Kevin Smith show via YouTube that giving Tom Cruise as Wolverine in the MCU would have been fire and possibly considerably more effective than the then-ongoing franchise. He accepted Cruise’s film experience, and star power would be ideally suited for the person, potentially even bringing in a billion dollars at the box office.

Kevin Smith: “What’s he going to do next? Next movie they’re going to be like ‘Cruise fights a shark!’. My only downside for the next two Mission: Impossible movies is it sounds like he’s going to be busy then and I look forward to them bringing him into the comic book world. Like, I think he’s ripe for a Marvel takeover.”

Marc Bernardin: “He would be a really good Stryker for when they reboot the X-Men over at Marvel.”

Smith: “No, fuck that, make him Wolverine.”

Bernardin: “He’s older than the one they just replaced!”

Kevin Smith: “I don’t give a shit, dude, Tom Cruise as Wolverine makes a billion dollars.”

Smith contended that Cruise’s devotion to stunts would make Wolverine’s battles reasonable and merciless, while his sensational acting reach could catch the person’s inner turmoil. Even though Hugh Jackman was the go-to Wolverine at that point, Smith’s view features the fervor encompassing both Cruise and the iconic mutant. His opinion was also upheld by a larger number of people, mostly his fans who also wanted to see him in a superhuman film.

Hugh Jackman as Logan aka Wolverine
Hugh Jackman as Logan aka Wolverine

Also read: “He didn’t let me do it”: Tom Cruise Helped Hugh Jackman Become Wolverine, Prevented Mission Impossible Co-Star From Stealing Marvel Role

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Interestingly, Cruise was considered for Iron Man early on in the MCU, but scheduling conflicts and creative differences led to Robert Downey Jr. being cast. With the X-Men now joining the MCU, the possibility of a new Wolverine remains open, but whether it’ll be Cruise or someone else is anyone’s guess. Nonetheless, Smith’s casting suggestion sparks a fun discussion about Cruise’s versatility and the future of Wolverine in the ever-expanding Marvel universe.

Scaling New Heights with the Mission: Impossible Franchise

Tom Cruise has revived Hollywood with his reinvention of the Mission: Impossible franchise. From scaling skyscrapers to piloting fighter jets, Cruise’s death-defying stunts pack a punch in each film. Crowds can’t get enough of the real exciting and high-power activity. The series captivates viewers with its intricate plots and unexpected turns, in addition to the jaw-dropping visuals.

Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible
Tom Cruise in Mission: Impossible

Every mission keeps viewers speculating until the end, making them frantic for more Ethan Hunt experiences. What’s more, we should not neglect Cruise’s obvious charisma, which adds a layer of attraction to the whole experience. The success of Mission: Impossible doesn’t appear to have a top in sight and Cruise has reclaimed his dominance on the big screen, one daring mission at a time.

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Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt
Tom Cruise as Ethan Hunt

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Following the success of Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, grossing $567.5 million at the box office, the sequel, Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two is also on the horizon.  Due to its production being halted, the sequel will be released on May 23, 2025, rather than June 28, 2024. But still, the franchise promises to continue pushing the boundaries of cinematic action and enthralling audiences worldwide.

Rajdeep Majumder

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