The Joker in The Complete Robin Storyboard Sequence (2005, DC) The Joker in Batman: New Times (2005, DC) Solomon Grundy, The Joker, and a customer in Justice League (2002-03, DC) Wolverine in X-Men 2: Wolverine's Revenge (video game, 2003, Marvel) Isaac Evers in Batman: Vengeance (video game, 2001, DC) The Joker in Batman Beyond - Return of the Joker (2000, DC) Carter in Batman of the Future (2000, DC) The Joker and a mugging victim in The New Batman Adventures (1997-99, DC) Hobgoblin, Jason Phillips, Jason Philip Macendale in Spider-Man (1995-98, Marvel) Gargoyle and Tong-Zing in The Incredible Hulk (1996-97, Marvel) The Joker in Superman: The Animated Series (1997, DC) The Joker in The Adventures of Batman and Robin Activity Center (video game, 1996, DC) Maximus, Sentry, and Triton in Fantastic Four: The Animated Series (1995-96, Marvel) The Joker in The Adventures of Batman and Robin (1995, DC) The Joker, Jack Napier, and a waiter in Batman: The Animated Series (1992-94, DC) The Joker in Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993, DC) Mark is best known for Star Wars of course, but he actually has an extensive history of voice acting for both DC and Marvel.Īfter two episodes as The Trickster/James Jesse in the 1991 DC TV series The Flash, he's voiced the following: You can see him on the right of the screen from about 29 seconds to 33 seconds in this clip. So where's his DC cameo, I hear you ask? Well, if you go all the way back to 1995, he's credited as "Assistant" in Batman Forever. He also has executive producer credits on Iron Man, Iron Man 2, Avengers Assemble, Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron, Avengers: Infinity War, and Avengers: Endgame. He played Franklin "Foggy" Nelson in the 2003 on-screen adaptation of Daredevil.Īnyway, since then, he's played the character in Iron Man 2, Iron Man 3, Spider-Man: Homecoming, NBA Finals: Watch the Game (video short), Avengers: Endgame, Spider-Man: Far from Home, What If.?, and Spider-Man: No Way Home. But that wasn't actually his first Marvel role, believe it or not! I'll be impressed if you can name his debut Marvel role, because I had no idea until I did some digging. He's been there right from 2008's Iron Man, which launched the whole MCU as we know it. We all know Jon as a staple of the MCU as Happy Hogan. He's also been in Invincible, based on comics from Image Comics, which is the biggest comic and graphic novels publisher after Marvel and DC. Batman: The Brave and The Bold (TV series) (2010) Justice League Unlimited (TV series) (2004-2006) The Daily Bugle (TV series short) (2019-22)Īs well as voicing his character in the Spider-Man 2 and 3 PSP games, in an episode of Robot Chicken, and a 2006 episode of The Simpsons! Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021, uncredited) Ultimate Spider-Man (TV series) (2013-15) Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H (TV series) (2013-15) Avengers Assemble (TV series) (2013-15) Lego Marvel Super Heroes: Maximum Overload (2013) The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (TV series) (2012) is super embedded in the Spider-Man universe, with an absolute ton of credits related to the web-slinger to his name. Both Ryan and his Deadpool alter-ego have great fun mocking both Green Lantern and X-Men Origins: Wolverine though, which is entertaining enough to make up for the flops! (Almost.) It seems Ryan's comic book roles are somewhat 50/50 in terms of success, because his DC movie went down in history for how abysmal it was. They essentially told him to like it or lump it, so with the idea for a future Deadpool done right in his mind, Ryan sucked it up and let the Merc with a Mouth roll onto the big screen with his mouth sewn shut! Ryan said he was a fan of the character before Origins, and told the producers that they were going down the wrong path with their plans for Deadpool. Despite the portrayal of the character being widely panned by fans, including Reynolds himself, the movie tied Ryan and the character together and opened the doors for Deadpool, Deadpool 2 and the upcoming Deadpool 3. He started off in Blade: Trinity, then moved on to X-Men Origins: Wolverine, where he first played Wade Wilson, aka Deadpool. Ryan's been in Marvel movies for yeeeeears.
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