Parasite star Park Seo-Joon is joining the cast of Marvel Studios’ The Marvels

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Parasite star Park Seo-Joon is authoritatively joining the cast of Marvel Studios’ The Marvels, as indicated by his office. Bits of hearsay with regards to the South Korean entertainer’s inclusion with the film initially started coursing a while back, yet still couldn’t seem to be affirmed until this week. The actual film will fill in as a continuation of the 2019 Captain Marvel film and will develop the tale of Carol Danvers (Brie Larson), while additionally adding Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris) and MCU rookie Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani) to the blend also.

As per Naver News (through The Seoul Story), Park’s ability office Awesome Entertainment has affirmed that the entertainer has passed on South Korea to film for The Marvels. Anyway Park’s particular job in the film is still firmly hush-hush. The office said it “can’t uncover any further subtleties” for the occasion. Look at the declaration underneath:

The underlying bits of hearsay encompassing Park’s inclusion in the film have since lighted fan theory over who he may play. With regards to Marvel Comics characters of Korean heritage, Amadeus Cho is quick to spring to many fans’ brains. Amadeus is a fresher person in Marvel legend who embraces the mantle of the “Absolutely Awesome Hulk” in the wake of obtaining Bruce Banner’s gamma emanated powers. The person’s mom, Helen Cho (Claudia Kim), was very brought into the MCU in 2015’s Age of Ultron. Nonetheless, given Kim’s more youthful age (and then again, Park’s generally more seasoned age), it’s far-fetched that he’ll have the option to depict her child in the impending film.

Despite who Park will play in The Marvels, it’s by and by energizing to see all the more South Korean entertainers advance into the MCU. Claudia Kim was the first, and Train to Busan’s Ma Dong-Seok (a.k.a. Wear Lee) will be the second, appearing as Gilgamesh in Chloé Zhao’s impending Eternals. The MCU’s worldwide reach bears the cost of Marvel Studios the chance to pull acting ability from all edges of the world, as opposed to from the very pool of appearances that have become staples in Hollywood. It is great to see Disney at last making the most of that chance.

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