We Don’t Want A Dimestore Captain America!

These last few days have seen the internet do a madness over the casting process for Joe Johnston’s Captain America. A list of potential candidates was doing the rounds, that list was apparently cut down, and then John Krasinski was supposedly on the verge of being announced for the part.

The situation has been revealed to be less clear cut. Was Krasinski in, only to be turfed out due to the bad reaction from movie writers? More names have been mentioned, and despite a supposed deadline that was set for casting  having now passed, we are seemingly no closer to a final decision. (You can find our story here).

I think we’ve heard far too much about the process so far. We don’t know for certain what was merely speculation, what was truth and what, if anything, was completely made up to draw hits.

Assuming the list of potential candidates was authentic, i have a severe problem with the way this project seems to be heading. Captain America is a superhero, and a well known one at that. He is a powerful character, and has a rich comic book history. In my opinion, the calibre of ‘stars’ linked with the part so far has been inadequate at best. I don’t mean to insult the actors in question, though i probably have, but if you are casting such a strong, well loved character, i think you need to set your sights a little higher. If the producers and director were looking for an unknown actor, with all the right attributes for the part, i would understand and be happy with that. But that’s not what they are doing.

The reasons for the lacklustre list are obvious. The actors are fairly low profile, and as such will not command huge fees. There is a global recession on, and film companies along with everyone else are looking to maximise their profits. They have clearly drawn up a list of people who have shown a certain standard of ability, and have a fairly generic, handsome look. And in truth, if it was a stand alone series of films, that might not be quite so bad. The men in the frame are all decent actors, with the right look for the part. Any one of them would do a reasonable job. The big issue becomes clear, however, when you look at the broader picture.

An Avengers movie is in the works. No secret has been made of that, and it is an admirable, ambitious attempt. Build up a number of characters, establish them in the mythos, and then combine them  in one big story. For this to work, the actors involved have to be able to stand together, in character, on a level footing. But with great actors like Robert Downey Jr, Edward Norton and Samuel L Jackson already set in place, if you put them alongside an actor that doesn’t share the same level of experience, personality and screen presence, that character isn’t going to look quite so super.

You can’t put together a team of superheroes made up of several highly talented a-listers, and a couple of serviceable actors. It isn’t going to work. You might get lucky, and find one next big star. I think Chris Hemsworth as Thor will probably be able to hold his own, though only just. But a half-hearted attempt at Captain America will make a failure of the whole exercise. You might get lucky once, but twice is too much to hope for.

Yesterday, Chris Evans’ name was thrown into the equation. This is a step forward. I think Evans is very underrated, and has been unlucky not to have been given the right parts to show what he can really do. He’d be able to stand alongside the actors already in place, and not end up looking like a lost little boy. For that reason, he is a good choice, though i personally hope he doesn’t get the gig. According to reports, a nine picture deal is part of the contract. That’s at least ten years away from any other parts if it comes to fruition. As i said, i like Evans, and i want to see him in interesting parts, not trapped in one character for a large part of his career.

This nine picture deal is clearly one of the main sticking points. There were serious problems finding a big star for the Superman project several years ago, because no-one with the right size of profile was willing to commit to three pictures. Imagine that difficulty tripled, and you can start to see why we are seeing the names that have been bandied about to date.

I think trying to put together a Captain America on the cheap, with such a limiting contract, is a mistake, and a slap in the face to Captain America fans. The movie is looking more like a means to an end, the Avengers movie, than it is a serious attempt at making the Captain America movie that the property deserves. Whoever does finally get the nod, i wish them luck. It looks like it’s going to be a hard road, and the delicate house of cards looks liable to fall down at some point in the near future.

 Bazmann – You can follow me on Twitter at www.twitter.com/baz_mann

About Barry Steele

Freelance writer, have been writing about film for three years. Also an aspiring novelist working on my first novel. Extremely lazy. Older than I look.

  • Kelsey

    Chris Evans is the only one I can see holding his own against the likes of RDJ, Edward Norton, and Samuel L. Jackson. But a 9 picture deal? Really? I don't know if anyone wants to see that many Captain America movies, I would just lock him for the first movie, possibly a followup, and the Avengers movie, but then again, I'm not in the movie business (yet!)

  • Guest

    You show your lack of homework by discounting Garrett Hedlund's acting. He's held up pretty damn well with heavy hitters including Best Actor Winner Jeff Bridges among others: Kevin Bacon, Billy Bob Thorton, John Goodman etc.

  • Reginald34

    Matt Biedel should play Cap!!! He's my friend so I guess I'm biased but I think he'd be perfect. They should at least give him a chance.

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2560926/

    http://www.geddes.net/videos.php?pName=MATT%20B…

  • moosebuddy

    the studio needs to give this guy a test at it
    unknown 6'3 225 actor
    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2227414/

  • Logan

    I think Justin Hartley (Smallville) is a good choice. While not as experienced as other actors in the Marvel universe he still looks the part and I think can play the part. He just needs to add another 20lbs of muscle and then I would say he's good to go.

  • lincoln2010

    The problem is Captain America is a leader of men. He's intimidating, powerful and weathered. The guys they are bringing in look like members of a boy band. I just don't see how one of those Kids can lead the greatest heroes the world has ever known. It's gonna be very hard to pull off. Right now the only names i see making an impact as Captain America would be Matthew Mcconaughey, Brad Pitt, or someone like that. Someone who comes across as a leader on screen. Chris Evans does not have that IMO. It's gonna be tough.

  • Gary

    Give it to Jeffery Dean Morgan, he would have a look that would interest me as Captain America and he Was so good as the comedian in Watchmen.

  • Baz_mann

    The '9 picture deal', if it's accurate, would be 3 America movies, probably 3 Avengers movies, and 3 Marvel cameos to set the whole thing up i think.

  • bill vez

    call it what you will. but a dimestore captain america is exactly what this franchise needs. i can understand your attitude towards the move and it becomes less cynical given the reality of the economy and the fiscal sense in going with a less costly actor. but try to share a fresh perspective for something that may seem so radical. Going with a star actor is the risky thing do. completely contrary to your feelings, you cant deny that troubled RDJ wasn't a risk. and marvel wasn't lucky in that it worked for RDJ. They were lucky cause he was the perfect choice, through and through. You also mentioned Ed Norton, who I would say they got lucky with. He played the role well but it didn't come without a price. I'm sure you recall the studios having a fracas with Norton over some last minute cutting decisions. That's a critical danger in casting a superstar. Sooner or later more often than not sooner as in the case of Hulk the actor feels their caliber merits them x amount of creative authority. Whether its because their ego requires they own the role or it forbids them to being as submissive as required when trying to honor the given lore. As cutthroat as the film industry is, more than most lesser known actors know their role enough to be void of this risk. Audiences aren't nearly as familiar with them; in some cases not at all. And they wouldn't be confused with one or more of their former characters. They're not bound to a particular image which allows the character to own the actor. There is strong evidence of this. In my opinion the two most iconic characters in marvel comics are Spider-man and Wolverine who sit not far above Captain America. Tobey Maguire and Hugh Jackman respectively were basically nobodies before assuming their iconic roles. Their ensuing successful careers is merely a coincidence. They both became synonymous with their characters in a time when Marvels movie muscle had little direction or foresight. They each had enough freedom to accept other roles between films. Not gonna happen now. Marvel has a plan this time. Lets talk about nine movies. They dont wanna recast, they dont wanna dare i say scrap the franchise at any point. They want someone whos gonna come in a play a decent cap in the first movie. But someone who despite only playing it decently will grow into the role and forever be associated with the first avenger. Someone who cant go out in public without being called steve rogers or cap. Home runs with their two most beloved heroes put me right at ease about captain america. you should all be too.

  • Kelsey

    Thanks for the update!

  • Mark

    Jim Caviezel's name has never been mentioned, but I think he would make a great Cap.

    I know he does not look the part, but he can act, he would make a great serious somber sober cap to play off of RDJ's Ironman.

  • lincoln2010

    I hear what you are saying, but the issue isn't whether or not they are well known actors, its' what they bring to the role. I'm not convinced any of the guys mentioned can pull off a leader role. Chris Evans is probably the most recognizable, but dude is a side kick.

    Plus i know they want to go young, but Captain America can't be a kid if you get what i'm saying. He has to look like an experienced war veteran. I think it's gonna be tough to pull off a believable Captain America no matter who you pick. Even the transformation from Steve Rogers to Captain America will be a challenge. There needs to be a huge physiological difference between the two, and I'd be all for a different person playing Steve Rogers before the Transformation. That's how different the transformation should look IMO. As i said i hope they make it believable, but I'm not sure if they can pull this off.

  • David Scholes

    I'm inclined to agree with your comment on Hemsworth.

    He will make a reasonable Thor (but maybe only just).

    Very important that they get Cap right.

    I've been a Marvel Thor fan since 1962 and I can't wait for either IM2, Thor, or the Captain America movie.

    If your readers can't wait either then they might like to sample some of my fan fiction:

    http://www.fanfiction.net/u/1276881/David_Scholes

    I'm also an Australian science fiction writer:

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    Cheers

  • vanq
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    Give it to Jeffery Dean Morgan, he would have a look that would interest me as Captain America and he Was so good as the comedian in Watchmen. Thanks.

  • Rain

    I've found the video of John Krasinski: http://www.videorolls.com/watch/TIME-Magazine-I… . To tell the truth I can't imagine him to play such a role. But in general it must be very interesting.