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Superman’s Edi Gathegi Addresses Joining James Gunn’s DCU As Mister Terrific After Short-Lived Marvel Role


Mister Terrific Edi Gathegi addresses the differences between his Superman and his X-Men roles. As a member of the DCU‘s Justice Gang and the only one of them who helps Superman and Lois Lane out of his own volition, Edi Gathegi’s Mister Terrific is one of the most important characters in James Gunn’s Superman. Mister Terrific’s brilliant intellect is key to Man of Steel’s victory over Lex Luthor.

In an interview with THR, Edi Gathegi explains that his Mister Terrific role in Superman differs greatly from X-Men: First Class‘ Darwin. Gathegi felt disappointed over Darwin’s abrupt death in X-Men: First Class, which was especially upsetting since he was one of the few people of color in the movie and Darwin’s mutant power theoretically made the hero virtually invincible. Meanwhile, Mister Terrific shines in Superman due to his genius-level intelligence and his unique personality. Read Gathegi’s full quote:

“The pendulum has swung in the complete opposite direction. With X-Men: First Class, the message that I received as an actor and as a man of color in this world is you can be the most powerful mutant in the world and they’ll never let you reach your full potential. Whereas with Mister Terrific in Superman, the message that I’m receiving is you can be one of the most intelligent characters in the universe, and you can help save the world. It’s a different level of conversation.”

What Edi Gathegi’s Superman & X-Men Roles Mean

Edi Gathegi’s Mister Terrific Steals The Show In James Gunn’ Superman

Although Mister Terrific is only one of many characters who share the screen with David Corenswet’s Superman, he steals the show in every scene he’s in. Michael Holt’s superhuman intellect and high-end technology turn the tide against Lex Luthor, and his decision to help Superman is essential to Superman‘s optimistic conclusion. Mister Terrific is also stoic to a fault, which adds a unique sense of humor to a character who hadn’t had his chance to shine on the big screen.

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Fourteen years after the movie’s release, X-Men: First Class‘ poor adaptation of Darwin is still remembered as one of the most disappointing parts of Fox’s X-Men franchise. Darwin’s main mutant power is his inability to die, yet he’s the only hero who dies in the film. Gathegi’s Darwin doesn’t even get a chance to show off his powers. He simply dies before the first battle even starts.

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The DCU Will Likely Make The Most Out Of Edi Gathegi’s Superhero Potential

Even though his screentime is limited, Superman portrays Edi Gathegi’s Mister Terrific as a major DCU player from the start, not just a side character to be discarded. Mister Terrific’s sizable role in James Gunn’s Superman opens the door for extensive character development in a cinematic universe that plans to keep expanding. What’s more, Gathegi seems eager to continue exploring Michael Holt’s journey in the DCU.

In DC Comics, Mister Terrific teams up with Metamorpho, Plastic Man, and Phantom Girl to assemble the Terrifics and venture into the Dark Multiverse.

Given Superman‘s overwhelmingly positive reception, Mister Terrific is likely to return soon. Michael Holt could return as a member of a larger Justice Gang, a founding member of the DCU’s Justice League, or as the leader of a new superhero team like the Terrifics. Alternatively, Mister Terrific could return by himself as an ally to Superman and other heroes. For once, Edi Gathegi has the platform to portray a brilliant and resourceful hero in a franchise that treasures his talents.

Source: THR



This story originally appeared on Screenrant

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