Fan Casting Jason Isaacs as A mysterious organisationled by the exesex corporation in Fanscription: X-Men: Apocalypse

maureenrawlinson made this fan casting suggestion on February 24, 2025. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Jason Isaacs as A mysterious organisationled by the exesex corporation in Fanscription: X-Men: Apocalypse

Jason IsaacsUnited Kingdom

61 years old
Jason Isaacs (born 6 June 1963) is a Liverpudlian actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Colonel William Tavington in The Patriot (2000), Michael D. Steele in Black Hawk Down (2001), Lucius M...
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Fanscription: X-Men: Apocalypse

Fanscription: X-Men: Apocalypse

Gambit Became a Horseman of Apocalypse
by Marvel Studios and 20 Century Fox
Storm and Psylocke wen't to the casino looking for Remy Lebeau The Gambit, Bringing Him to battle The X-Men
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Jason Isaacs is known for his roles in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. He has been suggested by fans for 10,798 roles on myCast, including Erik Lehnsherr in Marvel Cinematic Universe. Similar actors include Ralph Fiennes, Viggo Mortensen, and Michael Fassbender. Jason Isaacs was suggested to play A mysterious organisationled by the exesex corporation in Fanscription: X-Men: Apocalypse by maureenrawlinson. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Bryan Cranston, Jon Hamm, and Spoiler. Fanscription: X-Men: Apocalypse has 11 roles, including Apocalypse, Wolverine "Cameo", and Gambit.

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