After The Dark Knight Rises: 10 Actors Who Should Play Batman in Reboot

1. Joe Manganiello A likely unknown to many, Manganiello up to this point is mostly associated with his television work, most recently as Alcide Herveaux in True Blood. The reason Manganiello made the list is because he so far seems to be the only one publically putting his name into the ring to be considered as the next caped crusader. This early act of self-promotion perhaps shouldn€™t be discounted. Manganiello lost out Henry Cavill in Zack Snyder€™s little seen show, €˜How Do You Solve a Problem Like Superman?€™ after his commitments to True Blood took him out of the running €“ ok so that wasn€™t a show, but he the guy was nearly cast as Superman and now he wants the Batman gig. A self-proclaimed fan boy, Manganiello spoke to Ain€™t In Cool News about potentially becoming cinema€™s next Bruce Wayne:

€œI grew up, as a kid, I read comic books, and I watched every single comic book movie that ever... You know, I was a big sci-fi fan, I was just that kid. I€™m a fanboy at heart. So, yeah, that is on my radar€
Appearing in Soderbergh€™s upcoming male stripper movie, Magic Mike, Manganiello certainly looks the part. If the studio is looking for a fairly clean-cut, chiseled Batman who€™s of a similar age and stature to Christian Bale, Manganiello may just be their man. The studios will know having a bit of a hunk factor (again, not a show) wouldn€™t do them any harm in terms of box office, especially when said hunk is a classically trained actor. Manganiello isn€™t isn€™t a complete stranger to the comic book movie world either, appearing briefly as Mary-Jane interest and Peter Parker bully, Flash Thompson in the 2002 film version of Spiderman. At this stage it€™d surely be foolish to discount him.

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