
Age: 54
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Marcus Paul Blucas is an American actor, known for playing Riley Finn in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Matthew Donnelly in Necessary Roughness and abolitionist John Hawkes in Underground. Prior to his acting career, he was known for playing college basketball with the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. Blucas' first television role was in the television movie Inflammable, made in 1995. From there, he found roles in both television and film. He starred as the Basketball Hero in Gary Ross's Pleasantville (1998). However, Blucas landed his first major role in 1999 as Agent Riley Finn in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Initially, Blucas was certain that he had blown his audition and had left apologizing for having wasted creator Joss Whedon's time. Whedon asked him to audition again, and he received the part two weeks later. He played Buffy's love interest until 2000. This page is based on a Wikipedia article written by contributors. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license; additional terms may apply.

Marc Blucas

Black Turbo Ranger
for Black Turbo Ranger in Power Rangers Turbo II
Suggested by josefran2019

After a devastating defeat at the hands of Divatox’s forces, Angel Grove falls into chaos. The Power Chamber lies in ruins, Zordon is unreachable, and the Turbo Rangers are presumed defeated. Stripped of their powers, they struggle with failure as Divatox tightens her grip on Earth.But hope is not gone. A mysterious signal hidden within the remnants of Turbo technology is uncovered by Alpha. It activates a secret protocol left behind by Zordon: Project Turbo Reignite, a system designed to restore and evolve the Rangers’ powers. As the team fights to recover, a new ally emerges — the Turbo Black Ranger, a lone warrior with a mysterious connection to the origin of the Turbo powers. Stronger, more experienced, and carrying secrets tied to Zordon’s earliest experiments on Earth, he becomes both a mentor and a wildcard. With upgraded vehicles, rebuilt Zords, and a more battle-hardened team, the Rangers rise again. However, Divatox is no longer acting alone — a darker force is manipulating events behind the scenes, hinting at a much greater threat looming over Earth. Now, the Rangers must prove that they are not defined by their defeat, but by their ability to rise again. Core theme: redemption, rebuilding, and evolution.
