Fans are going crazy about Cynthia Erivo's recent statement that she might be interested in playing the legendary Marvel character Storm, even though the Wicked actor is no stranger to big roles. Erivo, who is well-known for her strong vocals and authoritative performances, stated that she would adore playing the role of the mutant that manipulates the weather in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Erivo's arrival would upend a franchise already crowded with well-known characters, but not everyone is on board. Let's just say that the opinions expressed by fans on social media are as erratic as Storm herself.
"Cynthia Erivo says she wants to play Storm in the MCU,"
was one tweet that swiftly sparked a flurry of memes and jokes on several platforms.
The responses have been as diverse as Storm's meteorological abilities, ranging from skepticism to excitement.
Cynthia Erivo eyes the role of Storm, but fans have mixed feelings about this potential MCU twist
The possibility of Erivo portraying Storm has left the internet divided, with some fans raising eyebrows at the idea. While Erivo’s talent is unquestionable, her potential casting as the fierce X-Men superhero has prompted mixed reactions. A tweet humorously stated,
"Hopefully not, I still like X-Men,"
capturing the sentiment of fans who aren't quite ready for this shift in the Marvel universe.
Then, there’s the concern about whether Disney would push Erivo’s vocal talents into the lead character's arc. One tweet hilariously pondered,
"Disney executives calculating how to make Storm sing a power ballad in the middle of a lightning battle."
With Erivo’s musical background in Wicked and The Color Purple, the possibility of Storm belting out tunes while summoning thunderclouds isn’t as far-fetched as it sounds.
Of course, not all reactions were lighthearted. A user tweeted,
“Not to rain on her parade, but keep her away from Storm,"
making it clear they feel strongly that the role should go to someone else. Adding to the skepticism was a GIF response showing a man shaking his head with the caption,
“Respectfully, nah.”
Another fan, with a hint of sarcasm, wrote,
"This how auditions happen now?"
It’s a sentiment shared by those questioning whether such high-profile roles should be handled in this manner.
Finally, the trolling took a turn with another tweet reading,
“And I wanna be the voice of the animated Batman 🤷🏻♂️."
As always, the internet delivers its mix of cheeky responses and unfiltered opinions whenever a casting rumor surfaces, leaving plenty for fans to laugh or rage about.
Erivo’s superhero potential and MCU future
Cynthia Erivo can add something fresh to the MCU, despite the (not-so-kind) reactions and (hilariously snarky) memes. She may be a strong candidate for the film because of her experience in theater, music, and film, as well as her capacity to captivate all audiences. Translating her range as a performer who can depict strong women with gravitas from her performance in Wicked to a superhero scenario isn't too far off.
One of the original Black superheroes in Marvel Comics, Storm is a well-liked figure with a lengthy backstory that deviates from the typical superhero clichés. Discussions concerning Erivo's ability to give the role the depth that fans anticipate have arisen since they expect her portrayal to be both forceful (watch 'Wicked' and 'The Color Purple') and culturally significant.
Casting decisions for classic parts like these are of course closely examined, but they do tend to result in unexpected and ground-breaking performances. Erivo's interest in portraying such a legendary character has undoubtedly sparked discussion among fan circles, regardless of whether she gets the part.
While some fans are thrilled about Cynthia Erivo portraying the MCU character, others are wary or even hostile. Opinions are strong and diverse, as is the case with any possible MCU casting. One thing is certain, though: Erivo has the internet buzzing whether or not she gets the role. While we wait to see if Marvel will officially announce this casting: fans will always have something to say.