Bruce Campbell, renowned for his roles in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man trilogy and more recently in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, playfully responded to recent comparisons with fellow actor Nathan Fillion regarding multiple Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) roles.
Fillion, featured in Deadpool & Wolverine among others, made headlines when Gaming Bible noted he had portrayed four distinct MCU characters. In a tongue-in-cheek social media post, Campbell humorously alluded to the article, suggesting it was about him instead of Fillion.
Campbell highlighted his contributions to Raimi’s Spider-Man films, where he appeared as a ring announcer, a theater usher, and a French maitre d’, roles he humorously linked together. His most recent cameo in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness saw him as “Pizza Poppa,” a character he believes might connect across the multiverse, a concept Campbell enjoys exploring.
Reflecting on his versatile cameos, Campbell teased that these characters could potentially be one entity across different dimensions, hinting at the multiverse’s narrative flexibility. He playfully dismissed the notion of being defined solely by his recent role as a pizza vendor, alluding to ongoing conversations with Marvel about his character’s deeper significance.
Campbell’s engagement with Marvel fans underscores his enjoyment of these cameo appearances and his ongoing interest in the expanding MCU narrative. As the multiverse concept gains traction within Marvel storytelling, Campbell remains a charismatic fixture, embracing the possibilities of his interconnected roles within this expansive cinematic universe.
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