Alan Ritchson wants to play a DC character, and it’s not Batman or Aquaman
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Anthony Orlando Published September 9, 2025 |
What’s happened? Reacher actor Alan Ritchson shared his thoughts about which hero he’d like to play in James Gunn and Peter Safran’s new DC Universe.
Why is this important? Ritchson is a popular actor and a fan-favorite pick to star in the DCU, particularly as Batman.
Why should I care? Ritchson’s comments could further strike him from the list of candidates to play Batman or Aquaman in the new DCU.
OK, what’s next? Gunn hasn’t stated if he has chosen Ritchson to play anyone in the DCU at this time.
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