Alan Ritchsonis more than ready to take on a major role in the newDC Universe, and I’m convinced the actor has already proved multiple times that he can lead the juggernaut franchise.Ritchson’s popularity has skyrocketed in the past few yearsafter he was cast as Jack Reacher in Prime Video’s hitReacherseries.

The actor would be perfect for manyDCU canon characters, and Ritchson has been accordingly fancast for such roles. Still,Ritchson has yet to be called by the studioto audition or sign on for theDCU’s slate of projects. However, he has revealed the one hero he would love to play, and three projects show Ritchson is perfect for it.

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Alan Ritchson Has Been A Frontrunner For DCU Batman Fancastings Since Day 1

Batman, Superman, and Wonder Woman are DC’s biggest characters. Of the Trinity, only Superman has been cast for the DCU, with David Corenswet recently debuting as the Man of Steel in theaters. Several rumors have emerged about actorswho could replace Ben Affleck as DC’s cinematic version of Batman, and Ritchson has been included in them from the start.

It sure helps that the actor has commented in multiple interviews that he would love to play the DCU’s Batman and explore all the Dark Knight’s gadgets onscreen. Ritchson joins a list of popular candidates for Batman among fans thatincludesThe Boys' Jensen Ackles,1923’s Brandon Sklenar, and more. Despite no updates, Ritchson remains a fan favorite for Batman.

Alan Ritchson’s Previous Superhero Roles Prove He’d Work As Batman

The Reacher Star Is No Stranger To The DC Universe

One of the elements that helps Ritchson’s chances ofplaying the DCU’s Batmanis that the actor has plenty of experience at DC. In fact,the Jack Reacher star has already given life to one of DC’s biggest heroes. Ritchson played Aquaman inSmallville, joining Tom Welling’s Superman and other heroes in the DC show’s version of the Justice League.

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Hawk (Cameo)

More recently, Ritchson played a street-level vigilante, portraying Hawk inTitans. While the show was not the best, Ritchson’s role became a fan-favorite, with the actor bringing the necessary grit to the veteran hero, though also sprinkling his signature comedic timing where needed.Ritchson’s Hawk also briefly made a cameo in the Arrowverse’s Crisis on Infinite Earths crossover.

Batman is a role that would allow Ritchson to use the best parts of his previous DC characters. As Aquaman, the actor dealt with the pressure of embodying a major hero and made him an imposing presence. As Hawk, Ritchson delivered a more dramatic performance thatshowed how his Batman could be frightening to villains and layered emotionally.

Alan Ritchson’s Other Acting Roles Certainly Don’t Hurt His Chances

Reacher Has Turned The Actor Into One Of Hollywood’s Biggest Action Stars

Beyond his DC roles, Ritchson’s career is filled with movies and series that showcase his skills for Batman. Recently,Ritchson let loose alongside former Superman actor Henry Cavill in Guy Ritchie’sThe Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare. InFast X, the actor proved he could be a scene-stealer in a major franchise.

Jack Reacher is pretty much a walking tank that is still charismatic despite his stoic nature and is a skilled detective.

Finally,Reacheris Alan Ritchson’s most famous role andthe perfect showcase of his talents for Batman. Jack Reacher is pretty much a walking tank that is still charismatic despite his stoic nature and is a skilled detective. That description fits Batman, making the actor an easy choice. I would love to seeAlan Ritchsonplay the DCU Batman.

DC Universe

The DC Universe is one of the biggest comic book franchises and often competes with Marvel. DC Comics started as National Allied Publications, founded by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson in 1935. Since then, the franchise has exploded with thousands of comic books, movies, TV shows, and video games. 2013 marked the beginning of the most recent iteration of the superheroes, with Zack Snyder introducing Henry Cavill as Superman. After several movies with mixed reviews, DC underwent a soft reboot under the helm of James Gunn and Peter Safran.