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A belated look at the cast of the dead Marvel movie K-Avengers (1)

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The American captain, America’s butt, and Hydra spy Capa has a straight-forward feel, but is a character with a slightly snobbish side, so we focused on this when casting.

Captain Korea. In fact, it reflected the appearance the most. I don’t know if Capa’s full beard will suit him, but with a face like that, it wouldn’t make sense for a beard not to suit him. It’s time for this brother to have a box office hit in the movie industry.

2.Iron Man (Tony Stark)

The biggest beneficiary and contributor to the founding of the MCU, no, MCU itself, Rodaju. Although he is a very wealthy man, he is cast in the style of Casanova, who is free-spirited and charismatic, but also has a slightly light feel.

He was the first person that came to mind, but even after thinking about it more, I couldn’t think of a more appropriate casting, and it felt so similar to Rodaju. A style that has an intellectual and profound feel, but also has a bit of humor and a light feel on the other side. Like Tony, he feels like a playboy (

3.Thor

In fact, I only encountered Thor through the Avengers and didn’t watch any of his solo movies, so I didn’t know much about him, so I just cast him based on his appearance and feel.

Since Thor is both a god and a king, among the actors who give off a lot of royal vibes, I chose someone who is big and has the appearance of a king. I think the beard looks good on him and it’s not bad, but he feels a little older than Thor.

4.Hulk (Bruce Banner)

Although this was a case where the actor was replaced once, Mark Ruffalo’s image as the Hulk was now solidified, so he was cast as Mark Ruffalo’s Hulk. Actually, it doesn’t matter whether it’s Mark Ruffalo or Edward Norton. Anyway, I think there is only one person in our country who can play the Hulk. That person you all know.

I thought he was perfect for the role of Hulk because he wore glasses and played the role of a professor in Mt. Baekdu. And like the Avengers Hulk, the effort and cost of having to do all CG processing after transformation can be eliminated in one go. All you have to do is take off your upper body and apply green paint. A casting that has no replacement no matter how you look at it.

5.Black Widow (Natasha Romanoff)

Our black widow, a spy and assassin. There aren’t many actresses who can do stunts or wire actions like Black Widow, and I know a few people, so casting didn’t take long.

While Scarlet Witch and Captain Marvel feature energy projection and flying-like actions that often appear in hero movies, Black Widow features a high proportion of close-quarters fighting and stealth actions. I think the action that Kim Ok-bin showed in The Villain is most similar to this.

6.Hawkeye (Clint Barton)

Our Hosenbaenim Hoguai. Although he is an original member of the Avengers, he is an unfortunate character who somehow cannot shake off the feeling of being part of the second team. I haven’t seen it, but the Hawkeye drama is said to be a hit, so I feel like the sadness I felt about Avengers was relieved to some extent through the drama.

One of the difficult castings. To begin with, Hawkeye doesn’t have much of a narrative and his role is small, so it’s actually a role that light fans like me don’t know much about. So, I just cast Hae-soo Park, who recently became famous (who is not even a squid but earned the wrath of real squids like me by playing a squid game) because I felt similar to him.

7.Loki

Thor’s half-brother and the Asgardian god of mischief. Brother Dameyo is the main character of Kwa Kwa Kaka Mania. A villain who causes various incidents in the MCU and causes trouble, but is somehow likable (

It is expected that there will be no major differences of opinion regarding the casting. Although he has a classy image, he also has a playful feel, and his appearance is somewhat similar, so he was cast because he felt like he was very suitable for a cunning and mean-spirited role.

8. Ant-Man (Scott Lang)

Personally my favorite hero in the MCU. He is a member of the Avengers and played a big role in defeating Thanos, but for some reason, I can’t help but feel like he’s an idiot. Scott Lang’s actions and speech have the vibe of a 90’s American sitcom protagonist, so he was cast with this in mind.

The man of Spider-Woman (Spider). He has facial features that fit well in a sitcom and has a playful feel, and the action shown in Exit could work well in a hero movie. Casting wasn’t very difficult.

When I posted it, I was wondering why I made this, but I also made a part 2.

If the response is good, I’ll upload part 2 as well.

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