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J.K. Simmons, the voice actor of Omni-Man in Robert Kirkman’s Prime Video animated superhero series, has announced his top pick for the role of the Viltrumite in theInvinciblelive-action movie that’s still under development.

Could Hugh Jackman be the live-action Omni-Man? Credit: Amazon Prime Video; The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

Fans have continued to throw names into the mix of actors to embody the title character and his father in the film since the announcement of the big-screen adaptation in 2017.

And now, courtesy of Simmons, we have another potential candidate, who the 69-year-old believes would be a proper fit for Nolan Grayson. That someone is none other thanX-Menstar Hugh Jackman. With ample experience in the superhero genre and enough gravitas to qualify for the complex role, Jackman’s foray into theInvincibleworld wouldn’t seem far-fetched or unrealistic.

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As for why theSpider-Manalum believes the Wolverine star to be the perfect choice for Omni-Man, you would find his statement toScreen Rantquite telling.

Hugh Jackman Is J.K. Simmons’s First Choice For A Live-Action Omni-Man

With the renowned statusRobert Kirkman‘s animated Prime Video series has garnered over the years, it’s only natural for some to expect the voice-acting ensemble to appear in the live-action setting in some capacity, through either a cameo or a separate role.

However, when it concerns portraying their live-action counterparts in the in-developmentInvinciblemovie,Steven YeunandJ.K. Simmonsdeem themselves eliminated from the race. They attributed this to their ages, given their animated iterations are much younger. In Omni-Man’s case, his Viltrumite genes give him the appearance of a man in his 40s-50s, even though he’s over 2,000 years old.

J.K. Simmons in Being the Ricardos (2021)

When Simmons spoke toScreen Rant, he outright eliminated the possibility of playing Omni-Man in the film adaptation, stating,“I don’t think a 70-year-old Omni-Man is what I would want to see in the movie.”However, if he had to pick the perfect star to portray the Viltrumite, he would go forDeadpool 3alumHugh Jackman.

On why he believes the 55-year-old to be an appropriate contender, Simmons spoke:

Hugh Jackman in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009)

“I’m not going to lie, you’re not the first person to ask this question, and the first time, I … fumbled around for a minute, and then I thought, ‘Oh, Hugh Jackman.’ I have no idea if he would be remotely open to the idea, but I think there’s a kind of maturity and gravitas to Hugh.”

The voice actor for Omni-Man went on to discuss how Jackman’s physicality and adaptability make him a strong candidate for the live-action part:

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“But he’s enough of a genetically blessed brick poop house of a dude, and enough younger than I am, and you know, a really wonderful and versatile actor that if I [were] casting it, that’d be my first call.”

Simmons concluded his statement by affirming that Jackman was the person he recommended off the top of his head, and he wouldn’t wish to exasperate those“who are actually going to be doing that job.”

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Who will eventually head the ensemble in the roles of Nolan and Mark Grayson is a little tricky to foresee since the movie is still in its nascent stages of development.

As for Jackman, if he isn’t weary of the superhero genre afterDeadpool 3, he’s capable enough to embody the complexity of Omni-Man on-screen. This, of course, depends on those in charge of the casting and the actor’s own interest.

When Will Audiences Get To See TheInvincibleLive-Action Movie?

Updates on the live-action movie based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman are slow, and it still seems too early to discern when the movie adaptation will see the light of day.

Nevertheless, since its initial conception in2017, although things seemed to have moved slowly, the interest in getting theInvinciblefilm made continues to remain high. And progress is indeed being made, as affirmed by Kirkman in an interview withVarietylast October:

“[The live-action is] still in the script development stage … Once we get the script to where it needs to be, I think we’ll be in a good place and can move fairly quickly after that.”

The comic book writer-producer also affirmed, however, the significance of keeping things fresh, giving the adaptation space to stand out from the series while still capitalizing on the excitement the show has generated:

“We need to find a way to play off the animated series but also differentiate ourselves and give the movie a reason for existing. There’s a lot of work that needs to be done. But we’re hopeful.”

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There’s no harm in waiting as long as the material supporting the film receives the necessary time and attention to create a compelling story. Fans are likely to receive further updates on the cast and plot details of the movie once the pre-production picks up momentum, but whether or not it’ll be Hugh Jackman for Omni-Man remains to be seen!

You can streamInvincibleon Amazon Prime Video.

Debdipta Bhattacharya

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Debdipta Bhattacharya is a content writer at FandomWire, where she has written more than 500 articles on various topics of interest. She possesses a sincere passion for popular culture, anime, film production, and the evolving world of YouTube and streaming culture which has allowed her to be a devoted and well-informed writer. Debdipta holds a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication. She has honed her skills and expertise in content writing with over two years of experience and strives to learn and grow daily.

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