Breaking Bad star Giancarlo Espositio, greatest identified for enjoying Gus Fring within the AMC crime drama, has revealed new particulars about his MCU position for Marvel Studios.
Esposito performed coy about who he’s taking part in and stated his character will get their very own Marvel Studios collection.
“The MCU has knocked on my door and it’s a role you won’t predict,” Esposito stated. “It will be teased and there will be a series afterwards.”
Our guess is that he seems in an upcoming MCU film the place he’ll spin off into his personal restricted collection. Our cash says that we are going to discover out what that precise collection might be on the upcoming San Diego Comic Con 2024.
Fans have been petitioning for Giancarlo Esposito to hitch the MCU for years. Esposito himself has additionally expressed curiosity in becoming a member of the cinematic universe following his stint in Star Wars. While he’s been forged as virtually each Marvel character underneath the solar by followers, one specific comedian e-book creation that appears to have caught is Charles Xavier, the chief of the X-Men.
Previously, on the current CCXP in Mexico City, Esposito addressed the Professor X in X-Men rumor.
“I cannot promise you it’ll be Professor X, because here’s what I think,” Esposito stated. “I think that there’s something about being original. We’ve seen different versions of Professor X. Wouldn’t you like to see me play a character in a Marvel movie who is original, and new, and fresh? So, mark my words: This will happen sooner than you think.”
Esposito grew to become well-known for enjoying Gus Fring, a drug lord who owned a fried hen restaurant, within the TV present Breaking Bad in 2009. He performed the identical character once more within the prequel collection Better Call Saul in 2017. Since then, he has had notable roles in fan favourite exhibits like The Mandalorian and The Boys. He has additionally appeared in motion pictures comparable to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem and the Maze Runner film collection.