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Originally Posted by Willravel
Nathan Fillion's an interesting choice for the Tin Man. Any particular reason?
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The thing with these roles is that much of it is body language and movement, especially in the face. For some reason, could see Fillion pulling off a charming Tin Man. He has that combination of charm and rigidity. He isn't the best actor, but the way he carries himself and delivers his lines I think would convert well into the Tin Man.
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