The Sentry: Why Brendan Fraser Should Play Marvel’s Psychotic Superman

The Sentry: Why Brendan Fraser Should Play Marvel’s Psychotic Superman
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Brendan Fraser’s Hollywood comeback is one of the best things that happened in the industry. It is evident that the love and support from his fans never faltered despite the actor disappearing from the spotlight in the past years.

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Although he worked on the small screen, many of his supporters hoped to see the famed The Mummy star shine in the limelight again and reintroduce himself to the younger generations. After starring in the critically-acclaimed film The Whale, it is time for Fraser to explore new roads in the entertainment world.

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Brendan Fraser Is The Perfect Actor For Thunderbolt’s The Sentry

The superhero movie genre rose to prominence in the last decade following the success of giant franchises such as Marvel and DC. Fraser is no stranger to the comic book world as he has starred in HBO Max’s Doom Patrol, a property of DC. Now, fans are campaigning for the actor to try his luck at Marvel and play the most powerful Avenger: the Sentry.

Robert “Bob” Reynolds a.k.a. Sentry was created by Paul Jenkins and Jae Lee, a character who transformed himself into a godlike Superman after consuming a Super-Soldier Serum. His complexity comes from his own demons, which consist of drug addiction and internal dilemmas that affected his mental health. This other voice inside his head is called the Void.

As an enigmatic superhero and villain, the Sentry fought with the Avengers. He also dealt with powerful characters such as Ares and Carnage and even tore New Asgard apart. Bob could be likened to Bruce Banner as someone who struggles to keep the other voice quiet and to control his powers that become destructive once unleashed.

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Such a complicated character could be the perfect challenge for Brendan Fraser. An actor of versatility and depth, he could easily capture the many layers that envelope the Sentry. His works on The Whale and Doom Patrol are testaments that he could bring this character to life.

Fraser left the limelight following the death of his mother, a tragedy that tore him to pieces. The sexual assault controversy, which haunted him for years and even tarnished his name, would be a helpful catalyst for the actor to channel his inner warrior, scarred for life and frightened of the world that shunned him during the darkest times of his life.

The Sentry has done many unimaginable things in order to set things straight for himself. Fraser would easily be the perfect actor for this role since he matches the character’s energy.

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Marvel Fans Aren’t Happy With Latest Sentry Casting

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While Marvel Studios still have time to reconsider Fraser as the Sentry, there have been reports of Steven Yeun playing the part. This was contested by many fans as they believe he fits much better as another member of the Thunderbolts.

The Walking Dead actor looks nothing like the mighty Sentry and his talent might be suited elsewhere. The character emanates a morally ambiguous aura, and despite his struggle to shut down the repressed thoughts in his head, that is the Void, he is known as one of the most celebrated Marvel heroes ever. Brendan Fraser would be the perfect choice for a character as intricate and deadly as the Sentry.

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Written by Ariane Cruz

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Ariane Cruz, Senior Content Writer. She has been contributing articles for FandomWire since 2021, mostly covering stories about geek pop culture. With a degree in Communication Arts, she has an in-depth knowledge of print and broadcast journalism. Her other works can also be seen on Screen Rant and CBR.