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More specifically, it feels like actors with a connection to Dunder Mifflin, weirdly, have a leg up on the competition. Despite airing its last episode in 2013, The Office is one of the most popular sitcoms in the world, and was loaded with talent. It’s hard to keep track of the number of comedy legends that got their start on the show before moving on to bigger and better things. However, it turns out that The Office was a breeding ground for another genre. Here are seven The Office actors who also play comic book characters.
7) John Krasinski

John Krasinski’s The Office character, Jim Halpert, spends most of his days slacking off, wanting to be anywhere but work. As the seasons go on, though, he starts to mature and take his life more seriously. Krasinski did the same in his personal life, becoming a major action star after The Office. Fans saw him in a new light, which led to Marvel Studios casting him as Reed Richards, aka Mister Fantastic, in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness.
6) Randall Park

One of the most iconic Jim pranks in The Office involves making Dwight think that his deskmate has been an Asian man the entire time they’ve been working together. Randall Park played the role of Asian Jim, but these days, he’s far more than a bit player. The MCU has him playing FBI Agent Jimmy Woo, who loves magic and just wants to spend some quality time with Scott Lang.
5) Idris Elba

More than a few suits come to Dunder Mifflin Scranton to mess with Michael and Co., and Idris Elba’s Charles Miner might be the worst of them. While the woman of the office can’t get over how attractive their new boss is, Michael sees him for who he really is. Fortunately, Elba gets to play a much nicer character, Heimdall, the guardian of Asgard, in the MCU.
4) Amy Adams

Before Jim and Pam Beasley are an item, Jim spends time with Katy, a handbag saleswoman, played by Amy Adams. After having her role cut in favor of other characters, Adams has had a massively successful acting career, which includes a stint in the DC Extended Universe as Lois Lane.











