Chloë Grace Moretz confirms that she has met with Marvel Studios and would be looking for a role as the villain, who could it be?
As an exclusive, the Comicbook.com site reported that Chloë Grace Moretz would have had approaches with Marvel Studio for the role of a villain. As the note says, the actress does not rule out returning to the world of superheroes, since she rose to fame playing Hit Girl, Kick-Ass’s rude companion, and confesses that she has had at least conversations with people from La Casa de las Ideas sometime.
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Chloë Grace Moretz confessed that, if she had the opportunity to enter the Marvel Cinematic Universe, she would be interested in playing a villain. Same if she were DC.
Asked by ComicBook.com if she had ever met with Marvel, the actress confirmed, “Yeah, we’ve talked about it a little bit. I mean, I would be really interested in playing a villain in Marvel or DC, and portraying the darker side of the role. I love superheroes. That would be a lot of fun too, but I think it’s about finding the one that really fits what you want to convey and the scope of the character. I think it would be a lot of fun if it was the right role and project.”
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Source: Comicbook.com
Villains take to the streets and only an alliance of heroes and villains can stand against them in:
Marvel Golden Edition – Maximum Carnage
Carnage is back in town…and he’s burning it to the ground!
The spawn of Venom has assembled an army of Spider-Man’s mentally unstable foes to spread his gospel of hostility, mayhem and carnage: Carrion, Demogoblin, Shriek and Spider-Man’s Doppelgänger.
Outnumbered and outgunned, the wall-crawler must recruit his own team of super beings to combat the rising tide of evil: Black Cat, Cloak & Dagger, Firestar, Captain America, Deathlok, and… Venom? Spider-Man’s worst enemy will become an uneasy ally in the battle to stop Carnage’s rampage of madness and violence.
But when he discovers that most of his allies want to finish off Carnage and his host once and for all, Spider-Man must decide whether to stand by his code of honor or let the world turn to pure evil. Can the netslinger find an alternative before it’s too late? Any decision will bring terrible consequences.
Collects Amazing Spider-Man #378-380, Spectacular Spider-Man #201-203, Spider-Man #35-37, Spider-Man Unlimited #1-2, and Web of Spider-Man #101-103. Written by Tom Defalco, JM DeMatteis, Terry Kavanagh, and David Michelinie. Illustrated by Mark Bagley, Sal Buscema, Ron Lim, Tom Lyle, and Alex Saviuk.
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