15 Actors Who Have Roles In Both 'Star Wars' And Marvel
Although both the Star Wars and Marvel film and television franchises have a superb cast, certain performers have been fortunate enough to work in both worlds. Marvel and Star Wars are well-known brands that are linked to thrilling action, exploration, the age-old struggle between good and evil, and fascinating science fiction. Fans have seen them cast top-tier performers since they are two of the greatest movie franchises of all time.
Numerous A-list actors seize the prestigious chance to feature in a Star Wars or Marvel film or television program, whether as a Jedi, Sith, superhero, villain, sidekick, or human confidant there for moral support. However, there are a few exceptionally fortunate actors who have had the opportunity to portray roles in both epic realms.
Additionally, Isaac plays Marc Spector in the forthcoming Disney+ series Moon Knight (aka Moon Knight). Fans are obviously thrilled that Isaac was chosen for the part of an ex-Marine who has the abilities of an Egyptian moon god. Ironically, and less well known, Isaac will not be making his debut at Marvel.
As Dr. Jane Foster, an astronomer and the Norse god's love interest, Portman makes her MCU debut in the 2011 film Thor. She was absent from the third film, Thor: Ragnarok, even though she made a comeback as Jane in the 2013 sequel, Thor: The Dark World (2017). However, fans may celebrate as Portman will return to the character of Jane and also play Mighty Thor in the next film Thor: Love and Thunder.
Fans saw Harrelson's full potential as the evil Cletus Kasady in Venom: Let Their Be Carnage, despite the actor's first Marvel appearance in Venom (2018). (2021). He also had the opportunity to portray the dreadful symbiote Carnage in this film, which showed it to be just as potent and dangerous as Venom.
However, Vision in the MCU is without a doubt Bettany's most memorable performance. He voiced Tony Stark's AI, JARVIS, before taking on the role of Vision. In the Disney+ short series WandaVision, fans got to see most of Bettany's Marvel persona (2021).
Favreau has an enormous list of credits, as is obvious. He directed Iron Man (2008) and Iron Man 2, therefore it's possible he's the reason the MCU exists today (2010). In front of the camera, Favreau portrays the endearing Happy Hogan, Tony Stark's assistant, and Spider-repurposed Man's babysitter.
Jackson may be most known to Marvel fans for his role as the legendary Nick Fury. Jackson brilliantly embraces Nick Fury's crassness and willingness to express his ideas. The crucial MCU character can really only be played by one person.
In the MCU, Serkis plays Ulysses Klaue, a black market dealer in weaponry who first appears in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). Fans enjoyed seeing Serkis in a character that didn't hide his equally impressive live-action skills since Ulysses is a strong and brutal criminal.
In Black Panther (2018), where she played Nakia, Nyong'o burst onto the scene as a Marvel character. Given that she was T'Challa's (Chadwick Boseman) love interest in the previous film, it will be intriguing to watch where Nakia's path takes her in the next sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Mikkelsen returned to his amazing wicked ways in Doctor Strange as the space-bending Kaecilius (2016). Some of Marvel's most complex and visually captivating battles include him, the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton), and Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch). He also has extremely distinctive action scenes.
Mendelsohn is easier to overlook when he makes an appearance in the MCU as Talos, who first made a cameo in Captain Marvel (2019) and then again in the Spider-Man: Far From Home after-credits sequence (2019). The Skrull General is most known for his pointed ears and green, reptilian complexion.
Marvel fans will recall Byrne from her roles as FBI Special Agent Moira MacTaggert in the 2011 films X-Men: First Class and X-Men: Apocalypse. She plays a significant part in the founding of the Xavier Institute by assisting in the meeting of Erik Lehnsherr, a.k.a. Magneto (Michael Fassbender) and Charles Xavier (James McAvoy).
Glover had a brief cameo appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) in the 2017 film Spider-Man: Homecoming as Aaron Davis, a crook who becomes tangentially involved in The Vulture's (Michael Keaton) scheme to steal alien technology from the Battle of New York in The Avengers (2012). Glover's antics with Spider-Man (Tom Holland) and subsequent webbing on his automobile may be the scene in the movie that viewers remember Glover from the most.
Numerous A-list actors seize the prestigious chance to feature in a Star Wars or Marvel film or television program, whether as a Jedi, Sith, superhero, villain, sidekick, or human confidant there for moral support. However, there are a few exceptionally fortunate actors who have had the opportunity to portray roles in both epic realms.
1. Oscar Isaac
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Additionally, Isaac plays Marc Spector in the forthcoming Disney+ series Moon Knight (aka Moon Knight). Fans are obviously thrilled that Isaac was chosen for the part of an ex-Marine who has the abilities of an Egyptian moon god. Ironically, and less well known, Isaac will not be making his debut at Marvel.
2. Natalie Portman
Source: Lucasfilm/Marvel Studios
As Dr. Jane Foster, an astronomer and the Norse god's love interest, Portman makes her MCU debut in the 2011 film Thor. She was absent from the third film, Thor: Ragnarok, even though she made a comeback as Jane in the 2013 sequel, Thor: The Dark World (2017). However, fans may celebrate as Portman will return to the character of Jane and also play Mighty Thor in the next film Thor: Love and Thunder.
3. Woody Harrelson
Source: Lucasfilm/Marvel Studios
Fans saw Harrelson's full potential as the evil Cletus Kasady in Venom: Let Their Be Carnage, despite the actor's first Marvel appearance in Venom (2018). (2021). He also had the opportunity to portray the dreadful symbiote Carnage in this film, which showed it to be just as potent and dangerous as Venom.
4. Paul Bettany
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However, Vision in the MCU is without a doubt Bettany's most memorable performance. He voiced Tony Stark's AI, JARVIS, before taking on the role of Vision. In the Disney+ short series WandaVision, fans got to see most of Bettany's Marvel persona (2021).
5. Jon Favreau
Source: Lucasfilm/Marvel Studios
Favreau has an enormous list of credits, as is obvious. He directed Iron Man (2008) and Iron Man 2, therefore it's possible he's the reason the MCU exists today (2010). In front of the camera, Favreau portrays the endearing Happy Hogan, Tony Stark's assistant, and Spider-repurposed Man's babysitter.
6. Samuel L. Jackson
Source: Lucasfilm/Marvel Studios
Jackson may be most known to Marvel fans for his role as the legendary Nick Fury. Jackson brilliantly embraces Nick Fury's crassness and willingness to express his ideas. The crucial MCU character can really only be played by one person.
7. Andy Serkis
Source: Lucasfilm/Marvel Studios
In the MCU, Serkis plays Ulysses Klaue, a black market dealer in weaponry who first appears in Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015). Fans enjoyed seeing Serkis in a character that didn't hide his equally impressive live-action skills since Ulysses is a strong and brutal criminal.
8. Lupita Nyong'o
Source: Lucasfilm/Marvel Studios
In Black Panther (2018), where she played Nakia, Nyong'o burst onto the scene as a Marvel character. Given that she was T'Challa's (Chadwick Boseman) love interest in the previous film, it will be intriguing to watch where Nakia's path takes her in the next sequel Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
9. Mads Mikkelsen
Source: Lucasfilm/Marvel Studios
Mikkelsen returned to his amazing wicked ways in Doctor Strange as the space-bending Kaecilius (2016). Some of Marvel's most complex and visually captivating battles include him, the Ancient One (Tilda Swinton), and Dr. Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch). He also has extremely distinctive action scenes.
10. Ben Mendelsohn
Source: Lucasfilm/Marvel Studios
Mendelsohn is easier to overlook when he makes an appearance in the MCU as Talos, who first made a cameo in Captain Marvel (2019) and then again in the Spider-Man: Far From Home after-credits sequence (2019). The Skrull General is most known for his pointed ears and green, reptilian complexion.
11. Rose Byrne
Source: Lucasfilm/Marvel Studios
Marvel fans will recall Byrne from her roles as FBI Special Agent Moira MacTaggert in the 2011 films X-Men: First Class and X-Men: Apocalypse. She plays a significant part in the founding of the Xavier Institute by assisting in the meeting of Erik Lehnsherr, a.k.a. Magneto (Michael Fassbender) and Charles Xavier (James McAvoy).
12. Donald Glover
Source: Lucasfilm/Marvel Studios
Glover had a brief cameo appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) in the 2017 film Spider-Man: Homecoming as Aaron Davis, a crook who becomes tangentially involved in The Vulture's (Michael Keaton) scheme to steal alien technology from the Battle of New York in The Avengers (2012). Glover's antics with Spider-Man (Tom Holland) and subsequent webbing on his automobile may be the scene in the movie that viewers remember Glover from the most.
13. Spencer Wilding
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14. Hannah John-Kamen
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15. Forest Whitaker
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