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Fans debate an intriguing casting choice for the MCU’s Doctor Doom

A vocal section of Marvel fans want Cillian Murphy to play Doctor Doom in the MCU’s upcoming Fantastic Four reboot.
Twitter user @MrNiceGuy513 started the discussion, which has grown into a debate of epic proportions. While many users would love to see the Irish actor suit up as the Fantastic Four’s greatest nemesis, others aren’t so sure.
I will accept nothing else. #DrDoom #MultiverseOfMadness pic.twitter.com/TDdPu2KDQ0
— Jimmy Folino #WhoDey- BLM, StopAsianHate
(@MrNiceGuy513) May 14, 2022
Lets fucking GO pic.twitter.com/1KhGTA8gsd
— Jimmy Folino #WhoDey- BLM, StopAsianHate
(@MrNiceGuy513) May 15, 2022
Murphy “doesn’t have the ‘weight’ [or] the ‘gravitas'” for the role, wrote @HoodOfRed1, who clarified that, in lacking those qualities, the actor made a great Scarecrow in the Dark Knight trilogy. “He has that more wirey [sic] ghoulish vibe.”
Hey doesn't have the "weight" the "gravitas"
— Comrade
He was perfect for scarecrow because he has that more wirey ghoulish vibeJaguar
Cupcake
(@HoodOfRed1) May 14, 2022
User @BULLSEYESOLOS added that “[victor] von doom is romani and should be played by a romani actor,” while @HSpencer2000 countered with “Hes [sic] more known for Eastern European fictional country Latveria than being Romani.”
victon von doom is romani and should be played by a romani actor.
— zero (@BULLSEYESOLOS) May 14, 2022
Good choice. Since they squandered this guy in Doctor Strange. pic.twitter.com/DiWyTZXa34
— Richard Freeman (@Durden112) May 14, 2022
I love this casting. But I also love this pic.twitter.com/CHPyx60Xzz
— Saavyworld (@saavyworld) May 15, 2022
As you can see, not everyone is sold on the idea of Murphy donning the metallic facemask of Victor von Doom, but he’s definitely the sort of actor Marvel Studios likes. The 45 year-old is roughly the same age as many past, present, and future MCU antagonists, he’s a recognizable star without being a genuine A-lister, and he’s just as comfortable in intense dramas as he is in effects-heavy blockbusters.
There are plenty of other viable candidates out there, though, and with Fantastic Four hitting a minor bump in the road following the departure of Jon Watts, it could be a while before we find out who plays the big bad, if the reboot is even heading down the route marked Doom.

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Danny Elfman doesn’t think a ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ sequel will happen, either

Danny Elfman has joined Tim Burton in destroying dreams of a Nightmare Before Christmas sequel.
The composer supplied the music, certain voices, and Jack Skellington’s singing for Henry Selick’s 1993 holiday classic. While producer Burton has long been the Grinch of sequel talks, Elfman shared his own similar sentiments in an interview with ComicBook. “I don’t think so,” he said when asked about a Nightmare Before Easter, Nightmare Before Thanksgiving, or other potential sequel, spinoff, or offshoot. “I think Tim has always felt that no, this is what it was.”
Although there are non-cinematic sequels (a video game and an upcoming young adult novel), Burton has been adamant about keeping Nightmare contained.

Many people do appreciate the purity of a single, non-exploited Nightmare, but others have enough trust in Burton’s genius to let him expand Skellington’s world if he wants to, as Elfman explained.
“If he had a fresh take on it, I would certainly go for the ride with him. But he’s never expressed any interest in that. I think he felt like this was a pure thing and it was what it was and that to try to do sequels on it would, I think it’s just not inspired him. But I won’t ever speak for Tim. It’s his universe.”
Elfman recently admitted that he doesn’t buy into any talk of a Beetlejuice sequel, either, and as one of Burton’s most famed, trusted, and tenured collaborators, you’d imagine he’d be let in on the ground floor were things to change.

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