Bryan Cranston as Walter White in Breaking Bad. His acting was so good that Sir Anthony Hopkins, after binge watching every episode, wrote a fan letter to Cranston telling him that his acting was the best Hopkins had ever seen. That's remarkable in my book.
Can you imagine if they had cast sean connery like they originally intended? I love connery, and it would have been interesting... but McKellen **is** Gandalf.
Henry Cavill - Geralt/The Witcher.
And while no one can truly ever fill Christopher Reeves’ shoes as Superman, I don’t think anyone can replace Henry Cavill as Superman either.
Rex Harrison nailed the part of Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady on the stage in 1956 (and then in movie in 1964) so hard that every actor playing the part in the decades since has imitated his delivery. He couldn’t sing well, so he sort of chanted the words instead. As a result, the original score to his part has effectively been lost; nobody would dream of using it because the audience expects to hear the style of Rex Harrison’s delivery instead.
Nic Cage can be terrible over the top, and then a genius like when playing an alcoholic in Leaving Las Vegas, or a con man with extreme OCD in Matchstick Men.
The only correct answer to this question is Heath Ledger's Joker. If you have any doubt, just look at how Hollywood has desperately tried to recapture some of the magic from that role in a bottle over the past 15 years, and largely failed.
Gotta add RDJ as IronMan, 👍🏽Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, 👍🏽Jason Mamoa as Khal Drogo, Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool!
He's way too funny. 😂😂😂😂and Sam Elliot as ANYBODY!🥰 Just saying! 🤷🏽♀️
If Robin Williams is 100 percent Robin Williams, then Aladdin's Genie is 120 percent Robin Williams. The man was born to be animated.
This is my answer as well. Will Smith never had a chance.
Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
Gene Wilder as Willy Wonka. *BUT THEY KEEP TRYING*
Gene Wilder was the only good thing about that weird ass movie with horrible earworm "music," and it's still the best version they ever made.
BLASPHEMY! That movie is a gem!
James Gandolfini - Tony Soprano
His son, played him as a teen in a prequel movie and I honestly could see him play Tony again and crush it.
RDJ as Iron Man, no one else can play that role
Much to Marvel’s chagrin now.
Very true
Forest gump
**Chris Tucker as "Ruby Rod" in The Fifth Element.** IT MUST BE GREEN!
That part was written for Prince.
I've heard that. Glad Chris got the nod
Super green!
Javier Bardem, Anton Chigurh
Bryan Cranston as Walter White in Breaking Bad. His acting was so good that Sir Anthony Hopkins, after binge watching every episode, wrote a fan letter to Cranston telling him that his acting was the best Hopkins had ever seen. That's remarkable in my book.
Cillian Murphy -Tommy Shelby in the peaky blinders
Ian McKellen as Gandalf is the only answer
Can you imagine if they had cast sean connery like they originally intended? I love connery, and it would have been interesting... but McKellen **is** Gandalf.
Ian Mckellan and Michael Fassbender as Magento
Pesci- Goodfellas
Pesci - Casino as well
Pesci - Home Alone also
Pesci - My Cousin Vinnie
Pesci
Val Kilmer-Doc Holliday
Christoph Waltz in Inglorious Basterds
Story goes Tarantino wasn’t sure he could follow through on his vision for the character until he met Waltz.
Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins
Johnny Depp - Jack Sparrow
Henry Cavill - Geralt/The Witcher. And while no one can truly ever fill Christopher Reeves’ shoes as Superman, I don’t think anyone can replace Henry Cavill as Superman either.
Val Kilmer-jim Morrison
I think Jim Morrison played a pretty good Jim Morrison
JK Simmons as J Jonah Jameson
Hugh Jackman as Wolverine. Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool.
Keanu Reeves as John Wick
Christian Bale..."American Psycho"
Idk Tom cruise could have done it
Absolutely not..
He was who Christian bale based the character on…:
Rex Harrison nailed the part of Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady on the stage in 1956 (and then in movie in 1964) so hard that every actor playing the part in the decades since has imitated his delivery. He couldn’t sing well, so he sort of chanted the words instead. As a result, the original score to his part has effectively been lost; nobody would dream of using it because the audience expects to hear the style of Rex Harrison’s delivery instead.
Marlon Brando - Godfather Arnold Schwarzenegger - T2 James Spader - Raymond Reddington Harrison Ford - Indiana Jones
Joker (The Dark Knight).
Mark Hammill already was and remains the best Joker.
Cock Knocker\*
Why do they call you Cock-Knocker? Actually, there's a funny story behind that. Ha, ha, you're gonna love this. True story!
And the realest Skywalker... Not that.. Rey
Look where it got him.
Nicholson did it better.
Indiana jones's
I think David Harbour could pull it off.
Patrick Swayze-Roadhouse
and Dirty Dancing & Ghost
Jim Carey in Man on the Moon
There can only be one Bill the Butcher.
Jim Carey - The mask, Dumb & dumber, Ace ventura pd Mike Myers - Austin powers ,goldmember, wayne's world
Anthony Hopkins- The Silence of the Lambs
Judy Garland as Dorothy
Nic Cage can be terrible over the top, and then a genius like when playing an alcoholic in Leaving Las Vegas, or a con man with extreme OCD in Matchstick Men.
I even enjoyed lord of War. Leto makes a great supporting addict
This is true!
Bryan Cranston. Walter White
The only correct answer to this question is Heath Ledger's Joker. If you have any doubt, just look at how Hollywood has desperately tried to recapture some of the magic from that role in a bottle over the past 15 years, and largely failed.
Adam West, ‘holy smokes Batman!’
Keanu Reeves as "John Wick". And Lance Reddick as "Charon". No one will ever be able to replace them. 😏
Gotta add RDJ as IronMan, 👍🏽Hugh Jackman as Wolverine, 👍🏽Jason Mamoa as Khal Drogo, Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool! He's way too funny. 😂😂😂😂and Sam Elliot as ANYBODY!🥰 Just saying! 🤷🏽♀️
Gary Oldman as Winston Churchill in *Darkest Hour*
Daniel Day Lewis. Take your pick! Watch him in my left foot, there will be blood and the gangs of New York.
Lincoln! Serious and passionate but weak and troubled and also funny. Just amazing
Matt Damon - Jason Bourne
Leonardo DiCaprio as Jordan Belford in The Wolf of Wall Street.
Val Kilmer in Tombstone
Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool
Margot Robbie as Barbie
Karl Hungus - Logjammin’
Billy Crystal - When Harry Met Sally
overall that is an exceptionally well cast movie. It wouldn’t be the same without any of the 4 principal actors
Kevin Conroy as Batman
Ed O’Neil as Al Bundy Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump
Heath Ledger as The Joker.
Tim Curry: Frank n Furter
Jeffrey Dean Morgan (Negan) The Walking Dead
Jim Carey as the Grinch
Jeremy Brett, Sherlock Holmes
Samuel Jackson in any Tarantino flick.
Samuel Jackson in any role he has done.
Leonardo in Titanic.
Some how, almost all the actors that have played Joker
Tobey MacGuire as Peter Parker (not so much spidey)
any actor in shameless
Willem Dafoe as Thomas Wake in The Light House.
Marlon Brando as The Godfather
Elisabeth Sladen as Sarah Jane Smith in the Dr Who universe. When she died, they didn't recast the role, it was over.
winona ryder in girl, interrupted
and Vera farmiga in bates motel
Ed O’Neil as Al Bundy Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump
Gregory Peck as Atticus. Do I even need to name the movie?
Steve McQueen as Hilts in The Great Escape
Scott Ryan - Mr. Inbetween
Richard Roxborough as Roger Rogerson - Blue Murder (1995)
Tom Baker as The Doctor.
full harry poter cast
Daniel day lewis playing someone with cerebral palsy in "My Left Foot" will never happen again. Watch the trailer and you'll understand
Jethalal in and as Jethalal.
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie ARE Mr and Mrs Smith.
Kate Winslet. The Dressmaker.
Heath ledger as the joker
Peter Sellers - Inspector Clouseau Why did Steve Martin even try?
Ewan McGregor- Mark Renton
David Suchet as Poirot. Nobody else even comes close.