Macaulay Culkin jokingly made a public request to Marvel and Disney on X to cast him in Avengers: Endgame


"There's still time to cast me": Home Alone's Macaulay Culkin Wanted an Avengers Movie to Cast Him

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Macaulay Culkin has been inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Culkin wanted to star in Avengers: Endgame but was not cast due to scheduling conflicts.
In 2018, Culkin posted a fun audition reel on Twitter urging Disney and Marvel to cast him in Infinity War.

On Friday, Macaulay Culkin earned a coveted spot on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The ‘90s child star rose to prominence after playing Kevin McCallister in the first two Home Alone films. In 2018, Culkin posted a fun audition reel on Twitter (now X), urging Disney and Marvel to cast him in an Avengers film. Culkin has engaged in such playful antics on several occasions and audiences love his comedic social media content.

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Culkin wanted the $29 billion franchise to cast him in Avengers: Endgame, but unfortunately, his wish never came true. There’s still hope for the American Horror Story actor to star in future projects within the MCU, should he choose to pursue that ‘dream’ further.

Macaulay Culkin Wanted To Star In An Avengers Movie
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Macaulay Culkin is one of the most successful child actors of the ‘90s. His role in Home Alone earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor. Culkin took a break from acting in 1995 and returned to screen only in 2003. The Richie Rich actor maintained a relatively low profile in the industry but gained popularity with his engaging social media presence.

In 2018, Avengers: Infinity War became a worldwide phenomenon grossing $2 billion at the box office. Culkin wanted a part of the cinematic juggernaut and took to his X account, asking Marvel and Disney to consider him for the sequel of Infinity War. He even attached an ‘audition’ reel, which turned out to be a promotional piece for his satirical pop culture website, Bunny Ears.

Hey @Marvel and @Disney there’s still time to cast me in part 2 of Infinity War! I’m around. Here’s my reel: https://t.co/DrcTIPFgmf pic.twitter.com/sj4Q4wv3d0

— Macaulay Culkin (@IncredibleCulk) April 26, 2018
If Culkin had genuine aspirations for a Marvel role, his hopes would have been dashed. Marvel had already completed filming Avengers: Endgame in tandem with Infinity War. It’s hard to take Culkin’s audition reel seriously, given he wears bunny ears and beats WWE stars in thumb wrestling in the video.

The Changeland actor has a specific character in mind for the MCU, adopting the username ‘Incredible Culk’ on Twitter. Fans humorously speculated that Earth was doomed in Infinity War because it didn’t have the Culk to save it. Interestingly, Culkin launched Bunny Ears in January 2018 as a comedy website and podcast, satirizing celebrity-owned websites such as Marvel star Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop.

Macaulay Culkin’s Social Media Content Often Cracks Up The Audiences
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In 2013, Culkin posted a video of him eating a cheese pizza to YouTube, featuring singer Phoebe Kreutz. It was a parody of Jørgen Leth’s documentary 66 Scenes from America, wherein American visual artist Andy Warhol eats a Burger King Whopper. Much like his Bunny Ears video, this served as promotional material for Culkin’s pizza-themed comedy rock band, The Pizza Underground.

In December 2018, he reprised his iconic role as Kevin McCallister in a viral advertisement for Google Assistant. Later that month, he announced changing his name to “Macaulay Macaulay Culkin Culkin” after a poll determined his new middle name as “Macaulay Culkin”. In August 2020, Culkin tweeted on his 40th birthday, “Hey guys, wanna feel old? I’m 40. You’re welcome.” The tweet became one of the most liked tweets on the platform.

On December 1, Macaulay Culkin was honored with the 2,765th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was joined by his on-screen mother Catherina O’Hara, his partner and actress Brenda Song, and his two children at the ceremony.