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Following that, last month, we learned that the Liza Colón-Reyes, the restaurant’s backbone cook Tina Marrero, was cast in an unknown role in Spider-Man: Brand New Day. The stars of The Bear being tapped for major franchise films does feel like the natural order of things after the show’s runaway critical and commercial success, therefore, we’ve gone ahead and chosen the MCU roles we’d want to see the rest of the The Bear‘s staff bring to life on the big screen.
1) Jeremy Allen White as Johnny Blaze/Ghost Rider

From Shameless to The Bear to his upcoming role as the working class rock icon in Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, Jeremy Allen White has more than proven he has the perfect on-camera pedigree to handle the complexities playing the Spirit of Vengeance on the big screen. White’s performance as Chef Carmen Berzatto on The Bear is so celebrated because of his ability to handle heavy material and tonal changes with ease. His performance in the TV series is gritty and brooding, but White deftly leans into the moments of levity and comedy on The Bear, making him our pick to play either Johnny Blaze or Danny Ketch’s Ghost Rider.
Not only would White be able to handle to complexities of both characters’ troubled backstories, he’d ground the more cartoonish elements of Ghost Rider without weighing down the role. Plus, White proved he knows his way around a motorcycle from The Iron Claw.
2) Ayo Edebiri as Jessica Drew/Spider-Woman

We’re anxiously awaiting Jessica Drew’s entrance into live-action in the MCU and Ayo Edebiri may just be the woman for the job. Coming from a background in comedy writing on Big Mouth and What We Do in the Shadows, Edebiri seamlessly crossed over into a major supporting acting role as Chef Sydney Adamu in The Bear. She instantly shined as Carmen’s sous chef, and swiftly became one of the show’s most beloved characters. Edebiri’s undeniable star power and comedy chops are the perfect qualifications for playing Spider-Woman in live-action, since as Peter B. Parker says, spider-people are “supposed to be funny.”
Edebiri was meant to have a role in Thunderbolts*, however scheduling conflicts forced her to dropout. The silver lining? She’s already on Marvel’s radar, and another season of stellar acting on The Bear this year could mean an even bigger role for Edebiri in the MCU, like Spider-Woman.











