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While the recentMadame Webintroduced Spider-Women in live-action, another Marvel character who has yet to get a live-action depiction is Miles Morales. The character is a fan favorite and has already starred in Sony’sSpider-versefilms. In the MCU, the character has been acknowledged, with Donald Glover’s Aaron Davis mentioning him inSpider-Man: Homecoming.

Miles Brown in Black-ish

While Miles Morale is yet to be cast in the MCU,Black-ishactor Miles Brown seems to be the perfect fit. The nineteen-year-old actor and rapper has the same first name and has similar Black and Latino parentage. He has been vocal about his dream of playing the character in the MCU and has also met Tom Holland and Kevin Feige on the red carpet forSpider-Man: No Way Home.

Miles Brown Dreamed To Play Miles Morales

Ever since the character ofMiles Moraleshas gained traction among fans, many actors have been considered to play the role in live-action in the MCU. Donald Glover was an initial choice, especially when he was a young actor gaining fame due to his feature inCommunity. The actor-rapper also wore a Spider-Man outfit in an episode ofCommunity, furthering the rumors.

While Glover was eventually cast as Aaron Davis a.k.a The Prowler, his presence acknowledged the existence of Miles Morales in the MCU. While actors such as Jharrel Jerome, Caleb McLaughlin, and Asante Blackk were fan-cast as Miles, one actor stood out for being the perfect representation of the character.

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Miles Brown, who played the role of Jack Johnson in the ABC sitcomBlack-ish, has been campaigning hard to be cast as Miles Morales in the MCU. He has expressed his desire to play the role multiple times and has even said that it was his dream to play the role. He said onThe Ellen Show,

“I think it’s one of the biggest goals that I have when it comes to the acting industry…I love Marvel and I love what Sony is doing with them. I feel like I fit the role perfectly…My name is Miles, I’m Black and also Hispanic. There are so many things that line up with it…I just want to get that campaign going.”

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The star is the son of rapper Wildchild a.k.a Jack Brown, and Cyndie Brown. Miles Brown has also mentioned how much of a fan he was of the comics even before it went mainstream and he mentioned that he started the campaign.

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Miles Brown Has Met Tom Holland And Kevin Feige On The Red Carpet

Miles Brown seemed to be manifesting his role of a lifetime by actively campaigning to be cast as Miles Morales. Just asTom Hollandspoke about his dream of acting as Spider-Man years before he was cast, Brown too seems to be putting his dream out there for Marvel executives to decide on making a Miles Morales live-action film.

TheBlack-ishstar has also met Tom Holland and Kevin Feige on the red carpet premiere ofSpider-Man: No Way Home. The actor also met with other actors in the film such as Zendaya, Jamie Foxx, and Willem Dafoe, leading many to create fan art with the pictures he posted onX (formerly Twitter).

Miles Brown in Black-ish

In an interview withBuild Series, Miles Brown mentioned that he also had Donald Glover’s approval. Brown mentioned that he had met with Glover and asked him to put in a good word for him after the latter starred as Aaron Davis inSpider-Man: Homecoming. He said,

“[Marvel] already knows…It’s really up to them at this point…I’ve already talked about it with Tom [Holland] and…I saw Donald Glover at the Black Panther premiere…and I told him, ‘I really wanted to be Miles Morales. I don’t know if you could do anything’…After that, he went on an interview and he explained in the interview that I wanted to play Miles Morales.”

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Marvel fans also seem to be on board the casting as many have expressed their excitement at Miles Brown being the perfect actor to play Miles Morales. Many have considered him to be the best fit at the moment, especially due to his similarities in parentage.

🚨Who would you like to see cast as Miles Morales in the MCU?Miles is set to make his live action debut in ‘Spider-Man 4’•Miles Brown (19)•Alex R. Hibbert (19)•Cedric Joe (18)•Asante Blackk (22)#MilesMorales#SpiderMan4pic.twitter.com/jxKFlA0Avb

Miles Brown is actually Afro Latino btw. Miles Morales father is AA And his mother is Puerto Rican. Miles B father is AA and Mother is Filipino/Mexican. MM mothers actually race has never been defined just that she is Puerto Rican.

Realistically Miles Brown his been wanting to play Miles for years now and plus his Afro-Latinopic.twitter.com/5kRxBbvaR9

How about the actual Miles!!!pic.twitter.com/WOuuCZsCDm

Miles Brown. Unless they can find a younger Afro Latino actor.

WhileVarietyreported that a Miles Morales film was still in development, Miles Brown seems to be waiting to get in the suit. He has the approval of so many fans and industry insiders, it is only a matter of time before the casting is confirmed.

Nishanth A

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Nishanth A is a Senior Entertainment Writer at FandomWire, majorly focusing on TV shows with over 2,000 articles published. He has been an entertainment journalist for the past two years and a scriptwriter at various corporations before that, working on educational content. With a Communications, English Literature, and Psychology triple major, Nishanth usually covers news and analyses on Star Trek, particularly Strange New Worlds and The Next Generation; Doctor Who, the DCU, and more.A Nolan fan, Nishanth spends his time exploring the filmographies of various directors with an auteurial style or can be found making short movies of his own. He has also contributed as a feature writer for Film Companion, focusing on the South division.

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