Mark Donaldson is a writer, podcaster, and film programmer specializing in Star Trek and Doctor Who.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT In a world where J.J. Abrams' Star Trek: The Original Series reboot led to other shows getting the same treatment, which stars would be cast in a Star Trek: Deep Space Nine movie? Given that DS9 was the show that pioneered serialization in Star Trek TV shows, it would be hard to boil the story of Captain Benjamin Sisko into one movie.
Asante Blackk's most powerful performance, however, was his heartbreaking role in Ava DuVernay's powerful miniseries When They See Us. Blackk played Kevin Richardson, one of the Central Park Five, the group of teenagers wrongfully convicted of a brutal attack on a jogger. When They See Us' entire young cast were extraordinary, but there's something about Asante Blackk's quiet vulnerability that makes him a good fit for Jake Sisko in any Star Trek: Deep Space Nine reboot.
Related Colm Meaney’s Best 10 Acting Roles DS9's Colm Meaney is one of the best actors to appear in Star Trek and these brilliant roles display the depths of the iconic Chief O'Brien star. 7 Jodie Comer as Lt. Jadzia Dax Originally played by Terry Farrell Close Jodie Comer is a hugely talented and versatile actress who gave a memorably chameleonic performance as Villanelle in Killing Eve. Comer's ability to play multiple aspects of Villanelle's character makes her the perfect choice to play Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's beloved Trill character, Lt. Jadzia Dax . Casting Jodie Comer would allow a DS9 movie to change how Jadzia uses the experiences of every Dax host.
Winston Duke played M'Baku in both Black Panther movies, and his performance as the second most powerful warrior in Wakanda is a great audition for Worf. Winston Duke is also very funny, and can easily shift gears from exaggerated bombast to deadpan humor. There are shades of this in the Black Panther movies, but he's also incredibly funny in The Fall Guy, too. In Star Trek, Worf is a great warrior, who is also unwittingly hilarious, making Winston Duke an ideal casting.
Related Major Kira's Best Star Trek DS9 Episodes A breakthrough Bajoran hero, Major Kira Nerys' arc in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine was one of the most nuanced in all of Star Trek. Boyle in Brooklyn Nine-Nine doesn't have Quark's villainous edge, but he has played slightly scuzzier characters. Francis the Driver in Superbad, for example, had a weird energy to him, due to an outstanding warrant for a "totally non-violent crime." The way that Francis tries to negotiate with the boys to stay out of prison and also supply them with booze is hilarious, and utterly sleazy. Perfect, therefore, for playing Star Trek: Deep Space Nine's Quark.
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