Introducing Hunter Doohan, the actor portraying Tyler in Netflix's Wednesday series.
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Actor Hunter Doohan, known for his stand-out performance in Your Honor, has made a splash in the Marvel Cinematic Universe with his role as the villainous serial killer Muse in Daredevil: Born Again.
Doohan's journey to this role began in 2018 when he landed his first speaking role in Westworld. His career took a significant turn when he moved to Los Angeles, unaware that he was auditioning for a Marvel production. It wasn't until he received the role offer and discussions with the showrunners that he discovered he would be playing a villain in Daredevil: Born Again[1].
In the series, Doohan portrayed Bastian Cooper, also known as Muse. His performance was highly praised, marking a memorable debut in the Marvel universe.
Doohan's role in Daredevil: Born Again was not his only foray into the darker side of characters. Prior to his role as Muse, he had already stepped into the shoes of a killer, although the specific role is not detailed in the available information[1].
The success of Daredevil: Born Again has opened doors for Doohan, with several upcoming projects on the horizon. He will be seen in Evil Dead Burn, the next instalment of the horror franchise, as well as in the series Wednesday[2]. The specific role he plays in Wednesday is not yet known.
Doohan has also secured a role in an upcoming indie film, The Wilderness, although the details of his character are not specified[3].
In a recent interview with IndieWire, Doohan discussed his role in Daredevil: Born Again and his upcoming projects, including Evil Dead Burn and The Wilderness[4].
Pre-LA, details about Doohan's life and career are scarce, as the search results primarily focus on his role as Muse and his experience with audition secrecy and character portrayal in the MCU[5].
References:
[1] Marvel.com
[2] Deadline
[3] The Hollywood Reporter
[4] IndieWire
[5] Variety
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