10 Worst Comic Book Castings in Film History

9. Samuel L. Jackson As Nick Fury in The Marvel Film Universe

The mis-castings of General Hawk and Nick Fury are quite similar. Where Hawk needs to be an intimidating military leader, Nick Fury€™s character requires a rugged, grizzled look and attitude. With this character, villains should fear his major can of whoop-ass and still want to enjoy a nice brew at his side at the same time. What we have in the film-world is the classic cold and calculating Samuel L. Jackson we all know and loved and then got tired of. In €œPulp Fiction,€ Jackson was a cool, calm, Bible-quoting man that was likely to blow someone€™s head off and still be their best friend. In €œStar Wars,€ his Mace Windu is pretty much the same thing, except with Jedi Code instead of the Bible. In €œIron Man 2,€ Jackson plays Nick Fury, and has basically the same attitude as in his other roles. I just don€™t sense the fury in Nick Fury from Jackson€™s usual, but very successful, image. From what we€™ve seen of €œThe Avengers€ so far, it looks like he€™ll be more of the same, so it looks like that€™s the Nick Fury we get. Who They Should Have Cast: David Hasselhoff might not fit the role in the slightest, but he certainly looked the part. If we could combine the Hoff€™s looks with some gravitas, I think we would have the ideal Nick Fury.
 
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