David Dastmalchian wants to be Morbius in the MCU, but he'll settle for a villain or two in James Gunn's DCU: "I could see me just charging through Gotham on a dark Halloween night"

David Dastmalchian as Gareth, the Gemini Killer, in Dexter: Resurrection
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Multifaceted actor and modern-day Elvira David Dastmalchian wants to play Morbius in the MCU, but he also wouldn't mind taking on a couple of spooky-ooky DC villains.

"Since I was a little boy, I always wanted to be a vampire, and I am an actual real vampire, but to play one in, like, a fictional setting that sprung from the pages of a comic book," Dastmalchian tells GamesRadar+ in an exclusive interview at NYCC. The actor, coming hot off playing the Gemini Killer in Dexter: Resurrection and starring as the strangely likable Gurathin in Apple TV's Murderbot, has no intention of taking a break any time soon. "It was either like Tomb of Dracula when I was a kid, or Morbius the Living Vampire. And I always loved Spider-Man, and I was always a big Marvel [fan]."

David Dastmalchian as Polka-Dot Man in The Suicide Squad

(Image credit: DC)

In James Gunn's The Suicide Squad, Polka-Dot Man has a pretty tragic death (after stealing our hearts with his tragic backstory, mind you). Though The Suicide Squad is canon to the new DCU, Gunn has said that any actor who has already appeared in one of his pre-DCU projects can, in fact, go on to play another character. If Dastmalchian can't play Morbius...is there a villain he'd want to play in the DCU?

"There's always been something really appealing to me about Solomon Grundy," the actor says, without any hesitation. "I think that there's this deep dark sadness within that character that is, and he evokes all the stuff that I love about, like, Southern Gothic horror, Halloween. I could see me just charging through Gotham on a dark Halloween night. I think J. Crane is a great fucking character who's the flip side of all the work that I care about when it comes to psychology and psychiatry. And imagine taking that and manipulating it for your own benefit."

Solomon Grundy (who first appeared in All-American Comics #61 back in 1944) is a reanimated corpse who comes back to life after being thrown into Slaughter Swamp. He's a classic Golden Age villain...who became a popular internet meme because of a Cartoon Network edit of a Super Friends episode where he angrily demands a new pair of pants. Dr. Jonathan Crane, aka Scarecrow, was portrayed by none other than Cillian Murphy in Batman Begins. If we're thinking in terms of universes, Solomon Grundy seems like more of a fit for the campier, David Corenswet-led DCU, with Scarecrow fitting more into Elseworlds, which is the universe that Robert Pattinson's Batman and Colin Farrell's Penguin coincide in. I say we petition Gunn to let Dastmalchian do both.

"Sometimes I'm like, there's no way I'm ever gonna get to be in another superhero thing, 'cause I've gotten to do so much fun stuff in all the worlds, but you never say never," he continues. "You never know what could happen. Think about what Doug Jones did with Abe Sapien [in 2004's Hellboy], and I'd love to take a crack at Abe."

Dastmalchian has a plethora of non-superhero-related projects coming up, including Netflix's live-action One Piece series, as well as Legendary's live-action Street Fighter movie. In One Piece, the actor portrays wax-wielding villain Mr. 3, who is able to turn living humans into terrifying wax statues. In Street Fighter, Dastmalchian plays none other than M. Bison, the video game franchise's main antagonist and the megalomaniac at the center of powerful criminal organization Shadaloo. Not to mention Dust Bunny, directed by Bryan Fuller, had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in September. Needless to say, the actor – and part-time talk show host – is booked and busy. A new season of Grave Conversations, where Dastmalchian interviews everyone from Hollywood darlings like Matthew Lillard and Joel McHale to filmmakers Mike Flanagan (and, of course, James Gunn) about their end-of-life plans, is getting ready to hit YouTube soon.

One Piece season 2 is set to hit Netflix sometime in 2026, while Street Fighter is slated for an October 16, 2026 release date. For more, check out our list of the best Netflix shows to stream right now.

Lauren Milici
Senior Entertainment Writer

Lauren Milici is a Senior Entertainment Writer for GamesRadar+ based in New York City. She previously reported on breaking news for The Independent's Indy100 and created TV and film listicles for Ranker. Her work has been published in Fandom, Nerdist, Paste Magazine, Vulture, PopSugar, Fangoria, and more.

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