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Michael Jackson Wanted to Be a Marvel Superhero
15 Feb
Summary
- Michael Jackson pitched a role in Blade II to Wesley Snipes.
- He desired to play a tough guy character, fighting alongside Blade.
- Jackson also considered buying Marvel to play Spider-Man.

Michael Jackson harbored aspirations of a career in superhero films, specifically within the burgeoning Marvel universe of the late 1990s and early 2000s. He approached Wesley Snipes, star of the 'Blade' franchise, with a pitch to appear in the sequel, 'Blade II' (2002). Jackson envisioned himself as a "tough guy" character who would fight alongside Blade, a role that ultimately did not materialize.
Beyond his interest in 'Blade II,' Michael Jackson also expressed a desire to embody Spider-Man. This ambition reportedly led him to consider acquiring Marvel Entertainment altogether, believing it was the only way to secure the iconic role. Stan Lee, a pivotal figure at Marvel, confirmed Jackson's keen interest in the character and the potential acquisition.
Jackson's potential involvement in the Marvel cinematic landscape extended to a planned cameo in 'Blade II.' He was slated to play a "tall, dark, and gaunt vampire" in a scene where he would distribute blood and guts. However, scheduling conflicts prevented Jackson from participating, and this cameo was ultimately cut from the final film.




