![]() The simple yet hilarious cameo, along with Chris Hemsworth's brother Luke Hemsworth who happened to play Thor in the same play, was one of the highlights of a movie filled with great moments.Īnd now, who would've thought that Matt Damon would actually join the cast of the next Thor movie? But apparently, it's happening and people are excited and confused about it. īack when Thor: Ragnarok released, it was hilarious to see him play Loki in a play put up by Loki who was actually pretending to be Odin. Why is it so good? Because nobody knew! An extremely low-key cameo from the Daily Show Host.Matt Damon had one of the best cameos in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He’s the artificial intelligence that is the voice of the Wakandan ship created by Shuri, used by Everett Ross (played by Martin Freeman) during a battle to protect Shuri’s lab. Who they play: Groit! Nope, that’s not a misspelling of ‘Groot’. We hadn’t officially decided, but knowing (Community creator) Dan Harmon, he’ll find a way to use it.” Trevor Noah in ‘Black Panther’ You know Abed loves cameos, so we figured. Speaking on the Empire Podcast director Anthony Russo explained: “So was a nod to all the Community fans. In fact, the directors admitted that this could even be Danny playing his C ommunity character Abed – who’s somehow found himself at the centre of Captain America’s world. Why is it so good? With the Russo brothers at the directing helm for ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’, we were sure to get some Community Easter Eggs in there, but Danny appearing was a special touch. ![]() Who they play: Danny plays Moore (aka ‘Com Tech #1’), a communications officer for S.H.I.E.L.D, who was held at gunpoint by Falcon and Maria Hill as he opened the communications room after hearing a knock at the door. Danny Pudi in ‘Captain America: The Winter Soldier’ Who’s Miles Morales? He’s just another of the characters who don the Spider-Man mask ( and who was also directly inspired by Donald Glover). Why is it good? Donald Glover was once championed to be the next Spider-Man (the role eventually went to Tom Holland), so it was an absolute treat for viewers to have him on screen in one way or another. And for those who are huge fans of the comic ooks, you’re ears will have pricked up when you heard the name Aaron Davis, as Davis is Miles Morales’ uncle. Who they play: New York criminal Alan Davies, also known as Prowler, who’s confronted by Spiderman who tries to interrogate him about a weapons deal. Why is it good? Because having the actual Hoff in the film is the perfect pay-off for the joke! Donald Glover in ‘Spider Man: Homecoming’ So basically, David Hasselhoff plays a mad “living planet”, who’s posing as himself. When Star Lord meets his real Dad, the shape-shifting ‘Ego the Living Planet’, they have a tense and emotional conversation, and his dear old Pops shape-shifts into actual David Hasselhoff. Who they play: In the absence of his father, Star Lord (played by Chris Pratt), used to tell his school friends that David Hasselhoff was his father and he was unable to see him because of filming commitments. David Hasselhoff in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy 2’ Why is it so good? Alongside playing guitar on the soundtracks for the film, the Rage Against the Machine guitarist appeared in a good old fashioned, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo. Who they play: Tom plays a member of the terrorist group Ten Rings, who abducted Tony Stark in Afghanistan. Why is it so good? A woman of all trades, a comedian, actress, writer and television host, it can’t get much better than playing yourself in a film. Who they play: Joan Rivers plays herself! A chat show host, dedicating her show to criticizing the new Iron Patriot armour after he decided to take matters into his own hands to find the Mandarin (a terrorist leader in the film). Why is it so good? Wolverine is only on screen for about 20 seconds, but he still manages to produce one of the best, properly laugh out loud, moments of the film. Wolverine, however, is less than impressed by their offer. Who they play: As per, Hugh Jackman is playing his now iconic role of Wolverine. In ‘X-Men: First Class’ he is approached in a bar by a young Charles Xavier (aka Professor X) and Erik Lehnsherr (Magneto) as they attempt to recruit him to their new team: the X-Men. Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine in ‘X-Men: First Class’ Fans of comic book will recognise the gang he’s brought together as the 1975 Guardians but really, this scene is all about Miley’s robot voice which we totally weren’t expecting. You’ve sat through the film, and the first of these post-credits scenes, and then up pops and up pops Sly (sorry, Stakar), who’s trying to reunite his OG Guardians of the Galaxy team. Why is it so good? Because the pay off is worth it.
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