Posts tagged: Donald Glover
So it looks like Donald Glover won’t be getting an audition for Spider-Man, I’m going to hazard a guess and say it has something to do with the whole “he’s black” thing, which is a shame because he’d do a great job. That said there are plenty more pairs of tights in the Avengers Mansion so I compiled a list of character he could play. (Finding black characters who aren’t built like tanks it’s incredibly hard. It’s even harder to find some that could support, or at least appear in a film. Just sayin’.)

So to kick off, let’s get the obvious choice out of the way; Static is perfect for Donald Glover. He’s a nerdy black kid who was designed to be an updated Peter Parker. More importantly he had his own cartoon so might just have enough of a fanbase to support a film and is modern enough to translate to film relatively easily (so long as he doesn’t wear the yellow rain coat and baseball cap he wore in his début).

Alex Wilder is probably my favourite character on the list, and there is already a Runaways film in the works. Again Alex is a nerdy black kid, the only problem is the fact that being in his mid teens it’s crucial to the characters whole shtick. D.G could play Spider-Man because being white isn’t his motivation and the actual age of a high-schooler is unimportant in a post Dawsons Creek world, Alex however needs to look 16 or 17, so I think D.G is a bit old.

The Blur can be found in Supreme Power, basically an updating of Squadron Supreme, marvels riff on the Justice League, as a more morally ambiguous contemporary team of heroes. One of the more overtly heroic being their answer to the Flash; the Blur. Like Glover he’s also from Georgia, unlike Glover he’ super fast corporate sponsored.
It’s a little weird but the Squadron Supreme probably has a greater shot of becoming a movie than the Justice League does. The story isn’t bogged down in continuity and could easily be a comment on superhero movies in themselves once everyone gets tired of their current omnipresence.

Shilo Norman was the ward of the truly awesome 60’s Mister Miracle Scott Free and became the new Mister Miracle during grant Morrison’s 7 Solders series. I’d much rather see a Scott Free and Big Barda on the big screen, but Shilo Norman would be cool too. However the mind bendingly awesome weirdness of Jack Kirby’s 4th World stuff might exclude it from consideration for films, which is why Vykin The Black from the Forever People isn’t on this list. (Also the awkwardness of his name ending in “the black”)


Staying in the more obscure properties of DC there’s Tyroc and Jacques Foccart from the Legion of Superheroes. Fun Tyroc fact:EVERYONE HATES HIM. Jim “there are no homosexuals in the Marvel Universe, bar the two rapists I created” Shooter may have been a homophobe but he wasn’t a racist. He said:
“I always wanted to have a character who was African-American, and years later, when they did that, they did it in the worst way possible….instead of just incidentally having a character who happens to be black…they made a big fuss about it. He’s a racial separatist….I just found it pathetic and appalling.”
Tyroc is an angry black separatist and the protector of a magical Island where all the black people on Earth had gone to live because up till then LoSH editor Murray Boltinoff had a tendency to order colourists to whiten up any black characters in the background. Mike Grell found the concept of Tyroc so offensive that he went out of his way to design Tyroc as the more ridiculous looking character possible, the end result being a fro, disco collar, pixie boot combination you see here.
A Significantly better black Legion character is Jacques Foccart the second Invisible Kid, he is however not really funny and would be kind of a waste of Glovers skills. Also the Legion in an inherently ridiculous concept and should never be made into a movie. So these last two paragraphs are moot.


I’ve been kind of focusing on DC stuff, but over at marvel there’s Jessie Bedlam and Synch from X-Force and Generation X respectively. D.G could do a good job with either, but the chances of a film are slim despite Generation X being awesome and already having one terrible movie based on them, although to be fair I don’t thing Synch was in that. Less on the super powered side of things there’s always Jim Wilson occasional pal of the Hulk and later AIDS victim if the Hulk needs a side kick in any sequels.
All in all the selection of non super-strong black guys in comics is kind of limited, so much so that the chances of D.G getting to don some tights are pretty slim. Who knows though the new Power Man could take the world by storm and become the next Superman by this time next year.

In Van Lente we trust.
With the Spider-Man Reboot fast approaching there’s been all kinds of
buzz about who’ll play Peter Parker, up to now my vote was for Josh Hutcherson (the Little Manhattan kid). However, last night Donald Glover posted on his blog (its on Tumblr. Why? Because he’s awesome) that he’d like to play Spider-Man, and the more I think about it, the more I think he’d be really good at it.
1) He’s 26, the new Spider-man is going to be about High School age Peter, you’d think that would be a problem but he’s pretty convincing as a High Schooler in Mystery Team. Anyway this is movie high school, no one is ever a teenager so I don’t see why that should start now. Either way, one of the actors Marc Webb was considering was 27, and Jamie Bell is 24. Josh Hutcherson is the only one on the short list who will still be a teenager by the time the film shoots.
2) The guy is funny. I mean REALLY funny.
QUESTION: You know who else is funny? ANSWER: Spider-Man.
3) Ok, the Aleksei Sytsevich in room. Donald Glover is black, Peter Parker isn’t. But I don’t really think that’s conceiving argument in itself. I get how a white guy playing Luke Cage wouldn’t work, just as a black guy playing Thor would seem off, (that said I’m pretty excited about Idris Elba playing Heimdall in Thor). What makes Spider-Man visually iconic is his costume, which you’ve probably noticed is a full face mask. I remember Stan Lee saying that he thought one of the main reasons Spider-Man is so popular is the fact that when he’s in costume you can’t tell anything about who his is or what race he might be so kids get to imagine that its them under the mask. Leaving Peter Parker’s looks aside the major thing that sums up Spider-man is his costume and more importantly his personality, which is something Toby Maguire didn’t really pull off but Donald Glover would excel at, so purely for his time in costume Donald Glover is perfect. As for when he’s Peter, well I think its important to remember that this isn’t like a black guy playing James Dean, he’s playing a character who’s looks change week to week dependant on the artist, what defines Peter is how he’s written.
Sure no one has ever drawn Peter as black, but I don’t get why someone who would do a great job as Peter Parker on a personal level and would be totally convincing the the suit should be ignored because he’s black. I read some sarcastic comment about how Jonah Hill should be considered as well if they’re thinking of a black guy, and that’s just dumb. Jonah Hill isn’t funny like Peter Parker, and would look ridiculous in the suit. You see I’m not trying to say that physical appearance shouldn’t be a factor, but when its a minor cosmetic change to what people are expecting, but will give you the person that will best portray the character traits that have defined Peter Parker for what’s coming up on half a century, race isn’t really a factor.
Basically; Donald Glover looks like someone who Flash Thompson would pick on, give him a camera and a pair of glasses and you’ve got Peter Parker.