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Michael John Myers, OC (born May 25, 1963) is a Canadian actor, comedian, and filmmaker. His accolades include seven MTV Movie & TV Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. In 2002, he was awarded the Hollywood Walk of Fame star. In 2017, he was named an Officer of the Order of Canada for "his extensive and acclaimed body of comedic work as an actor, writer, and producer." Following a series of appearances on several Canadian television programs, Mike Myers attained recognition during his six seasons as a cast member on the NBC sketch comedy series Saturday Night Live from 1989 to 1995, which won him the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series. He subsequently earned praise and numerous accolades for playing the title roles in the Wayne's World (1992–1993), Austin Powers (1997–2002), and Shrek (2001–present) franchises, the latter of which is the second highest-grossing animated film franchise. Myers also played the titular character in the 2003 live-action adaptation of the Dr. Seussbook The Cat in the Hat. Myers acted sporadically in the 2010s, having supporting roles in Terminal and Bohemian Rhapsody (both 2018). He made his directorial debut with the documentary Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon (2013), which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. He created and starred in the 2022 Netflix original series, The Pentaverate, and appeared in David O. Russell's comedy thriller Amsterdam.

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Mojo
for Mojo in Casting The Mojoverse in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Suggested by jaredkirschenbaum

The Mojoverse is a universe inhabited by all kinds of bizarre aliens, and chief among them are the "Spineless Ones", a race of yellow jelly-men. One of the Spineless Ones, Mojo, created/colonized a planet and called it "Mojoworld", where he hosts an interdimensional reality show featuring a cast of eccentric combatants fighting for their lives. The Mojoverse and its cadre of characters appear every so often in X-Men comics. Sometimes, the X-men are transported to the Mojoverse and forced to compete in the battles royale. Other times, a resident of Mojoworld takes refuge on Earth and joins a team like the X-Men, X-Factor, X-Force, Freedom Force, or Brotherhood of Mutants. Will the Mojoverse characters make an appearance in an X-Men movie? Well, one already has, and even name checked Mojoworld. But in the MCU, there's more than enough room for another universe with a planet ruled by a sadistic TV producer, whose contestants regularly warp to the main reality and vice versa. Hell, they can do a Mojoworld movie. It can completely work on its own starring these characters. However, it would not be surprising if something like the New Mutants or Generation X got a series and then spent a season on Mojoworld. Or, even if every so often, without warning, a couple of characters are whisked away into the Mojoverse for an adventure, and then returned to the original storyline. So, here are the main Mojoverse characters and who should play them.



