During Expo D23, an announcement by veteran actor Harrison Ford was about to take place but was stopped at the last moment. Harrison Ford is rumored to play General Thunderbolt Ross in Lightning due to the death of previous cast member William Hurt.
The announcement didn’t happen, but due to recent rumors, fans have now asked Chadwick Boseman that he won’t be getting a recast, but William Hurt was being recast by Harrison Ford.
Harrison Ford replacing Willam Hurt worries fans
Hollywood shouldn’t be unfair to people. William Hurt was known for portraying the role of General Thunderbolt Ross in the MCU. The actor had recently died of complications from prostate cancer, but was recast by Harrison Ford. Disney part Lucasfilm delayed announcing the actor joining the MCU as they wanted the focus to be solely on Indiana Jones 5.
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A minority of people wanted to fully explore the story of the King of Wakanda and beloved character King T’Challa, but since Chadwick Boseman’s passing, the role has remained abandoned and Marvel has moved on by instilling it. in history.
People have taken to Twitter to express the injustice they believe happened when William Hurt was recast, but Chadwick Boseman was not.
New Report Claims Lucasfilm Blocked Marvel From Announcing Harrison Ford’s Report #Love at first sight cast at D23. https://t.co/uK4xM1aPDJ pic.twitter.com/MiUIB4SMUL
— Screen Rant (@screenrant) October 2, 2022
Thunderbolt Ross is being revamped, but not T’Challa?
— Charles Lee (@Goofyfan_Chuck) October 2, 2022
I think it would be a HUGE mistake to recast #GeneralRoss after the death of William Hurt
after no overhaul #TChalla after the death of Chadwick Boseman.
He will only throw fire on the #RecastTChalla movement, and rightly so… pic.twitter.com/alYi2wQF1s
— Grace Randolph (@GraceRandolph) September 29, 2022
The whole William Hurt and Ross overhaul situation is why people will never take the overhaul of the T’Challa movement seriously.
— T’Challa Stan (@KhameekJ03) September 30, 2022
Let’s see.
They want to recast William Hurt – who died THIS year – with Harrison Ford (who is older than Hurt when he died), but they won’t be recasting Chadwick Boseman – who died the year BEFORE they started filming – because it is “too soon”?
Disappointing. #RecastTChalla
— Charles Lee (@Goofyfan_Chuck) October 2, 2022
People can never seem satisfied as Marvel is almost gearing up for the release of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever in which the story inculcates the death of King T’Challa and the throne of Wakanda to be won by anyone strong enough.
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According to some reports, Harrison Ford was about to quit Hollywood life after filming and releasing the fifth part of the IndianaJones franchise. The film will mark the final installment in the series and will feature the star wars actor one last time.
But according to recent revelations from Lucasfilms, it looks like the veteran actor is indeed joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe as General Thunderbolt Ross, replacing actor William Hurt. The wrath. After being dubbed “The Suicide Squad of Marvel”, the film would have Harrison Ford at the helm. The film is set to be released on July 26, 2024 with pre-production underway.
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