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Before his foray into the wrestling arena and taking on the title of United States Championship in WWE, Logan Paul had ambitions to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Initially gaining recognition through his social media presence and YouTube content, Paul has since expanded his career into acting, and wrestling and has also achieved notable success as an entrepreneur.

Logan Paul’s bizarre surprise to a fan. Credit: WWE, SmackDown (Feb. 16)

And it seems that the social media influencer was seeking a very significant shift in his career, as he expressed his desire to take on the role of a Marvel superhero in the MCU. And fans certainly have a lot to say as the tweet resurfaces following his WWE stardom.

Logan Paul Wanted to Play Quasar in the MCU

After gaining recognition for his comedic content and vlogs in the mid-2010s,Logan Paulextended his career beyond social media, by making several appearances in shows likeLaw & Orderand even headlining a YouTube Red movie,The Thinning.

And it seems the next step he sought in his career trajectory as an actor was joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as he expressed in a previous tweet, which has recently resurfaced. Sharing a picture of himself doing a pull-up alongside the Marvel superhero Quasar, he mentioned in thetweet,

Logan Paul

“Dear @Marvel, please start writing this movie so I can play Quasar in a couple years.”

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While the plans for Quaser or Paul’s entry into the MCU remain unclear, the resurfaced tweet has certainly gained the attention of people and has become the subject of amusement and speculation. As an X (Twitter) user wondered how theWWEstar even knew about Quasar, fans started speculating.

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i mean… he probably did search for blonde superheroes, there is a list of before 2017 with quasar in itpic.twitter.com/cnU2Fi2L6Z

— Pp (@JustPp10)August 08, 2025

Quasar | Credit: Marvel

Someone probably said “Hey logan you look like marvel character” and he went “Oh yeah”

— The Cartoon Loon (@TheCartoonLoon)June 26, 2025

Logan Pual on ImPaulsive

I’m more worried about him being in a marvel movie

— KnulloftheVoid (@hellbastard88)June 22, 2025

Very good question and PLEASE for the Love of Magnus, do not let this man-child into my stories!Stay boxing on ppv or whatever…..

— Loki Variant ⚡️🌚 (@BlackCalcite3)July 15, 2025

Logan is low-key a little nerdy

— Caleb Campbell (@ccamp144)June 26, 2025

“I mean… he probably did search for blonde superheroes, there is a list of before 2017 with Quasar in it,”one X (Twitter) user quipped. Some shared their assumptions that his reported relationship with theAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D.star Chloe Bennet might have prompted him to share the tweet.

However, others expressed concern regarding the idea of seeing him in a Marvel movie.“I’m more worried about him being in a Marvel movie,”said one fan amid several specualtions about Logan Paul’s interest and knowledge about superheroes and comics.

A Marvel Star Questioned Logan Paul’s Contribution to Cinema

Marvel starDaniel Kaluuyaquestioned Logan Paul’s contribution to cinema after the social media influencer criticized his 2022 sci-fi horror filmNope. The film, starring Kaluuya alongsideKeke Palmerwas a hit and earned critical acclaim.

Paul, however, had a different opinion as he went on to call it the“worst”film he had seen in a long time. In anX (Twitter) thread, he even questioned several aspects of the movie, criticizing its pacing and Kaluuya’s character as an unremarkable role.

“NOPE” is one of the worst movies I’ve seen in a long time — I love Jordan Peele and Keke Palmer can act her ass off, but this movie is objectively slow and confusing with stretched themes that don’t justify the pace (a thread).”

TheBlack Pantherstar later addressed his criticism during an interview withCapital FM.“Why is his opinion top of the tree?”the Oscar-winning actor said. Although he acknowledged that everyone is entitled to have their opinion, theGet Outstar also added,

“But what’s he done in cinema? Imagine if they asked me about Eric Clapton. I’d take everyone’s opinion on, I’ll listen to it but I’m just going ‘I don’t know why you over everybody else.'”

However,Nopeis not the only film that failed to impress the WWE star. He has alsosharedthat he did not enjoy Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning filmOppenheimer, arguing that all that happened in an hour-and-a-half-long film was people talking.

Laxmi Rajput

Senior Writer

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Laxmi Rajput is a Senior Writer at FandomWire, with over 3,300 articles published covering film, TV, and pop culture. With a degree in Broadcast Journalism and over three years of experience in content writing, she pivoted to entertainment journalism because let’s be honest, superheroes, sitcoms, and Netflix binges are way more fun. Laxmi frequently covers Marvel, Harry Potter, Star Wars, and popular TV shows, offering both fan-first enthusiasm and thoughtful analysis. Her work often dives into Marvel theories, revisits the genius of The Big Bang Theory, or unpacks the Netflix phenomenon of Stranger Things.

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