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EveOnlineTutorials's avatar

So, for me, it's this guy

In every film, Michael Cera always plays the awkward, offbeat characters, in terms of coming of age, it's always teen movies or what's referred to as "chick flicks" He is VERY typecast and I would love to see him say...

In a serious, combat-orientated film, playing a super serious secret agent or CIA operative., say a thriller or very suspenseful film, I think it would be interesting to see if he could pull these off.

Alex Sinclair's avatar

Did you ever watch This Is The End? He has a fairly small role, but he steals the show by playing a very non-Michael-Cera Michael Cera where he's absolutely vile but very funny

Sturmer's avatar

I'm quite intrigued to see how Michael Cera's career will evolve as he matures beyond his 50s. It's fascinating to think about, especially considering his signature roles as a 'teen' or young adult. Naturally, one can't remain typecast in such roles forever. As actors age, their roles tend to evolve to reflect their changing persona and life experiences.

Alex Sinclair's avatar

He has such a boyish look, it's hard to imagine him ever playing someone who isn't at least teen-like, but he's already 35!

FUN INC's avatar

I love Ricky Gervais - but i would love to see him not play himself! - He seems VERY VERY 1dimensional in his roles that he is cast with. It may be because he is often involved in the writing process; but he does definitely stay in a certain area. I would love for him to try something new, as it would be great to see if he has it in him! - which I actually think he does so it would be a definite treat! :P

Stella's avatar

Alexa Demie

She has great acting potential, yet all the roles i've seen her in it feels like she's playing the same person. I'd love to see her go in the same direction as Margot Robbie when she took 'I, Tonya' to get away from her 'blonde bombshell' status'.

Damien Mason's avatar

Ryan Reynolds needs to drop the funnyman act.

Look, I love him. I adore most films he's done, including the mediocre received The Change-Up. Even if he is a nepo baby, he has a huge range of talent, not that you could glean much from his filmography. Serious roles in Life (2017) and Buried (2010) show he can do anything he puts his mind to, he just needs more of them.

Part of the problem lately comes from the fact that star power is on its last legs, and IP reigns king. Studios are willing to take risks less than ever, so if we see him in a movie, he's probably going to be the funny lead heartthrob for a while longer. The way to solve it would be more bums in cinema seats for independent and left-field movies and fewer in superhero movies. We have the power to change the entire landscape, but only collectively.

Stella's avatar

Ryan Reynolds is amazing in buried! His performance made the film because it's the only one you see i guess. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time.

Emilia's avatar

I think Sydney Sweeney needs to be put in a role that she is not mainly perceived as beautiful. Of course she will always be beautiful, she is beautiful , but she is too-often typecast as a stereotypical blonde bombshell, and to really expand her acting career I think she should pursue a role akin to that of Angelina Jolie in Girl, Interrupted, where she is morphed out of the standard beauty/over-sexualised woman and into something more raw and real, which I feel she has the potential for.

Alex Sinclair's avatar

Great suggestion. I thought she was brilliant in White Lotus and Euphoria; and while she doesn't totally escape that stereotype in those roles, she brought depth, realness, and nuance to them.

Sturmer's avatar

I'd love to see not just one but two actors! Mark Wahlberg and Jason Statham, break out of their typecast roles and star together in the same film. In my view, Mark often portrays the disoriented ex-CIA agent grappling with a life-altering events, while Jason typically plays the tough guy known for his violent approach to everyone's noses.

Imagine them both in a completely different genre: a heartwarming romantic family movie. Picture them as heads of neighboring families who are learning to coexist. Their on-screen lives would be filled with scenes of their kids playing together, engaging in everyday hobbies (definitely no martial arts!), and family trips. The central conflict they'd face would be something more grounded and relatable, like navigating the complexities of family dynamics, with a focus on solutions that don't involve any violent action.

It would be a refreshing change to see these actors in roles that explore the nuances of family life and human relationships.

tinny_three's avatar

Benedict Cumberbatch

He always seems to play quite serious and dramatic roles.

I'd love to see him do a buddy-cop sorta thing.

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