Peacemaker star John Cena reveals the multiple superhero movie roles he got rejected for before joining the DC Extended Universe. Thanks to the rise in popularity of superhero movies, most of Hollywood's biggest stars are part of at least one major comic book franchise. Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans were at the forefront of the Marvel Cinematic Universe for years, while Hugh Jackman and Ryan Reynolds rose to new heights with Fox's X-Men movies.
Cena is one of the latest Hollywood stars to enter the superhero world. He made his DCEU debut last year in The Suicide Squad, where he played Peacemaker in James Gunn's wildly entertaining franchise installment. This proved to be just the beginning of his time playing a peace-loving vigilante who will kill anyone and do anything to achieve peace.
I talked to @JohnCena about all the superhero roles he lost out on, from Shazam to Cable. Thankfully it all led him to Peacemaker. pic.twitter.com/yqSMM83iVkCena mentioning Shazam and Cable as two characters he could've played shows how different both roles and movies almost were. It is quite easy to imagine Cena playing Billy Batson's adult form in Shazam! as the actor can channel his own inner-child and goofiness.
Although the constant rejection might not have been easy for John Cena to handle in the past, it appears that everything worked out for the best. The Suicide Squad and Peacemaker both give him the chance to flex his acting muscles constantly. He might have been able to make Shazam, Cable, or any number of Marvel characters his own, but Peacemaker's mixture of action, comedy, and heart make the character a great pairing for Cena.
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