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Hilary Swank to fight again

It's not just 13-year-old kids who get themselves into trouble on MySpace. When director Jon Favreau thanked Caesars in Las Vegas for "for their hospitality, generosity, and Swank accomodations" after an Iron Man shoot, that capital S in "Swank" fueled speculations that Hilary Swank would appear in the film. This week, producer Avi Arad was shocked into admitting Swank will make an Iron Man "cameo" (along with Samuel L. Jackson as Nick Fury, if you're a comic fan who cares).

The bigger news: a drop-in role in Iron Man has everybody speculating that Swank (and Jackson) may be earning superhero creds now for a bigger starring role in some future Marvel franchise. She certainly can beef up enough to be convincing:

No word yet on who she might play, though I'm guessing the Black Widow or Sharon Carter since both have ties to Nick Fury.

I'm a little worried, though, because I like female-led superhero movies. And I may be one of the few people on the planet to dislike nearly everything Swank has ever been in. (It's nothing personal — she's fabulously talented, and of course I admire her work in Boys Don't Cry. I just prefer movies that don't quite leave me feeling like slitting my wrists.)

My girlfriend and I just had this conversation.

GF: Come on, you can't hate everything. Boys Don't Cry?
Me: Too sad.
GF: Million Dollar Baby.
Me: See last answer. Maybe some people like crying in public. Not me.
GF: The Black Dahlia.
Me: Somehow I saw this with my mother. I missed that scene with k.d. lang because I was too busy sliding under my seat.
GF: Freedom Writers. How can you hate a feel-good story like Freedom Writers?
Me: Dangerous Minds without Michelle Pfieffer. See?
GF: Beverly Hills, 90210.
Me: Was she in that?
GF: Iron Jawed Angels.
Me: Oh. Well, maybe I liked one.

Then again, Swank does look good in a robe.

What do you think?

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  • Faithful Chosen's picture

    yay!

    Basically I loved everything Swank was in and I can't wait to see her again. I'm sorry, I guess I'm just a bit masochistic. I just BELIEVE her in whatever she plays, which makes me love her. Plus, my gf and I both have a crush on her. Sorry, it helps :P 

     

    Who you gonna be if you can't be yourself,
    you can't get it from t.v., you can't force it on
    anybody else.
    -- Ani Difranco

    wickedgrrl's picture

    Hilary

    Having been a teenager at the time as well, I did enjoy her in "The Next Karate Kid".  I was quite thrilled to have a girl fighting, as I had always wanted to be Daniel.  Fighting the bullies and getting the girl was my childhood dream.
    Noclaf's picture

    that was her?! I totaly need

    that was her?! I totaly need to rent that now! the last time I saw it, I was like ten.

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    http://noclafsaerie.blogspot.com/

    Yodathewise1's picture

    Ms. Marvel?

    She could have a small cameo is Ms. Marvel, a superhero who has close ties to Iron Man. I don't see her cast as the black Widow ( A russian sniper) and Sharon Carter has closer ties to Capt. America. I dunno, in my imagination I see her as Ms. Marvel as she looks good (and still feminine) with muscle and can pull off the rediculous outfit. 

    Any thoughts?
    katemc39's picture

    Good theories

    To be fair, I could see her picking up quite a few Marvel Superhero roles.  All suggestions are valid at this point.  However, I can't see Ms Marvel getting a film yet...Black Widow, maybe.  She'd have to work on that Russian accent, but maybe they'd just get lazy and make her American.

    Sharon Carter might be on target...I think they ARE bandying about the idea of a Cap film.

     You know who she'd be really good for, though?  She-Hulk.  Check out that top pic on the blog.

    The Shannon's picture

    Hilary Swank has always done

    Hilary Swank has always done a good job at portraying strong female characters. I've loved all the movies of hers that I've seen. And I probably sobbed in every single one. But I'm a huge baby. I once cried during Rugrats. Yes, you heard right.

    -Shannon