Sterling K. Brown Reveals if He'd Return to Marvel Cinematic Universe, Talks Superhero Role He Turned Down
Sterling K. Brown opened up about if he was interested in returning to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and another superhero role that he turned down.
If you were unaware, the 48-year-old actor played N’Jobu, who is Killmonger’s (Michael B. Jordan) father, in 2018′s Black Panther. While his character died in the movie, he did reappear in a vision to Killmonger.
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Speaking to Variety, Sterling said he would definitely revisit the Marvel world.
“I feel like Marvel should be like Law & Order — after a certain number of years, you gotta reset, you get to come back. I would love to come back to the Marvel universe, absolutely. Please have me back. Please, please. Thank you,” he said.
Elsewhere in the interview, Sterling explained why he turned down a role on The Boys, which he was “heartbroken” about.
“It think it was a bad guy [role], because it was very tempting,” he recalled. “But a full-season arc, they are in Toronto — it’s tough. Listen, these are Champagne problems I’m talking about here! But because I’m blessed enough to already have certain things in place, I get a chance to be a bit more choosy.”
In November, an actor revealed that they would be appearing in Black Panther 3.