Since Colin Farrell participated in " Batman ", he has attracted attention in the superhero field. It is said that Kevin Feige intends to invite Farrell because the Marvel working group's plans are relatively close, " Spider-Man" and "Iron Man" projects are both under planning. Film critic Aaron D'Aron discussed the matter, saying that if Ferrell can land a role in "The Avengers," it would be beneficial for both parties. Aaron feels that Farrell meets Marvel's standards. He has rich acting experience and a strong ability to shape characters. This is the standard of the MCU working group. Marvel Studios began to create young female heroes, and young actresses became Kevin Feige's selection criteria. It is said that Ortega is also preparing to join the MCU superhero series. But middle-aged female actors have become a "gap". In Aaron's view, Marvel Studios also needs middle-aged male actors.
Actors of Farrell's age are rare in the field of science fiction, because most male heroes are played by actors born in the 1990s, and now the post-00s generation has also entered the public eye. As a representative actor born in the 1970s in Hollywood, Farrell also meets the standards of Marvel Studios in terms of age and maturity. As a spin-off of "Batman", "Penguin" is quite popular, which is the key reason why Aaron feels that Farrell is suitable for universe movies. Many people feel that "Penguin" has a grander universe and that the series should be made into a movie. If Zaslav gets a break on the budget, Gunn could plan an electronic version of "Penguin." However, Aaron's judgment on this is not optimistic - the probability of a movie version of "Penguin" being born is low, and this probability will not exceed 3%.
First of all, Aaron explained the reason why "Penguin" is popular - it makes up for the missing content in "New Bat", reveals many mysteries of this series, and also lays the groundwork for the sequel of "New Bat". In other words, the selling points of "Penguin" are all based on the main story line of "Batman". There is almost no real entry point for "Penguin", so the probability of a movie version of this series is certainly low. Gunn would only think of this series unless he found out that DC Pictures had no material. However, although Aaron is pessimistic about the chances of a "Penguin" movie version being produced, we can't completely ignore its potential. After all, the creation of a movie does not only rely on the original story line, but more on the inspiration and creativity of the creator.
Aaron's idea is not unfounded. Farrell is indeed a versatile actor, and his acting skills and character shaping abilities are recognized as first-rate in the industry. The outside world is well aware of Farrell's representative works, such as "Tiger Island" and "Ace" are familiar movies, but he seems to lack experience in science fiction films, because the only superhero series he has starred in seems to be "Batman". However, Aaron believes that a veteran actor like Farrell can quickly pick out the essence of his work and adapt to the new positioning. In other words, whether Farrell is creating a new character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or injecting new vitality into an existing character, he is likely to bring a new visual and spiritual experience to the audience. It can be seen that Aaron feels that Farrell meets Marvel's standards, and this standard will also change with the reduction of powerful actors.
Marvel Studios has indeed been trying to create more diverse hero images in recent years. From young female heroes to the upcoming Ortega, they have shown their tolerance and selection of different roles and actors. However, as Aaron mentioned, the number of middle-aged female actors and middle-aged male actors in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is still relatively small, and this is definitely an issue that deserves attention and resolution. After all, many fans like the new and hate the old. Holland can be regarded as a very successful actor in "Spider-Man", and he is still so young. However, everyone feels that from "Far From Home" to "No Home", the outside world has changed the perception of Tom Holland. The German version of "Bug" was a bit boring, and many people even urged Marvel Studios to replace the character's candidate.As a representative of Hollywood's post-70s male actors, Farrell's addition will undoubtedly bring more maturity and depth to the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The author (watching movies complacently) believes that Farrell's age level and unique temperament can allow him to create more characters with depth and complexity in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This is undoubtedly a change worth looking forward to and paying attention to in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Overall, Aaron's views on Ferrell joining the MCU movie universe are positive and constructive. He saw Ferrell's unique charm as an actor, and also saw the possibilities and gaps in character creation in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This perspective undoubtedly provides more possibilities and room for thinking for the future development of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.