If K-Drama Stars Were Marvel Superheroes (Female Edition)
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Bias? Where? Exactly!
We did the males. Let’s just bring this back for the females. Yes, Ironman and Captain America are cool, but let’s not act like Wanda and the rest of the female superheroes didn’t do their thing as well.
So just imagine our favorite K-Drama actresses taking part in the Marvel universe. Okay, pick up your popcorn. This is about to be scrum-deli-yumyum.
Son Ye Jin as Black Widow

Son Ye Jin has all the grace and all the ferocity of someone who can break your heart, or your neck, depending on the day. In Crash Landing on You, she makes it through North Korea with nothing but her smartness, her charm, and a secretly soft soldier boyfriend. That is Marvel’s black widow energy right there. Seriously, just imagine her killing those classic Black Widow fight stances in that leather dress, Iconic!
IU as Scarlet Witch

Okay, this one is way too obvious because IU is as beautiful as a witch with access to anti-aging potions. She also has a sweet, innocent alter ego that she can turn on, and Scarlet Witch is just the same. Just like Scarlet Witch is soft spoken and has a tragic backstory, IU matches the energy (Hotel del Luna). Imagine her whispering in Korean while bending realities, hands glowing red. We will all definitely be stuck to our screens.
Jun Ji Hyun as Storm (X-Men)

Yes, I am including an X-Men character because Jun Ji Hyun deserves it. Her aura in “My Sassy Girl” is everything I need to cast her for this. If I am adding a bonus, it’s definitely Legend of the Blue Sea. She has that commanding presence that qualifies her to be the X-Men Storm. If she can cry out pearls as a mermaid in Legend of the Blue Sea, what is thunder that she can’t command?
Han So Hee as Gamora 
Han So Hee truly embodies the fierce yet vulnerable character. In My Name, all we saw her do was a process through blades and bruises, searching for vengeance. In Nevertheless, she made all of us collectively scream at our screens because of her bad, messy choices. That's duality, and that's screaming Gamora. She fit the deadly assassin with trauma coursing through her veins, but with a soft heart hidden beneath the armor image of Gamora. You don’t need to tell me. I know I did a good job here.
Bae Suzy as Wasp 
Suzy definitely deserves her moment, and this is me giving it to her. She has always been Korea's Nation's First Love, but in dramas like Vagabond and Start-Up, she has proven that she can do more than just heart drama; she can also do action. And that is why Wasp is perfect for her. She’s smart, sleek, often underestimated, and then she takes flight to save the day. What else do we need?
As always, you didn’t ask for it, but you needed it, and that’s your Marvel superheroes of K-Drama crossover. I hope Marvel Studios will take note of this.
Let me ask, who else belongs here? Drop your choices in the comments.
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T.Sapphire đź’™
T. sapphire is a writer who found her love for the Hallyu wave after watching the historical drama “Jumong.” She is mainly interested in Korean dramas and the history of Korea at large. Explore her pieces as she takes you on a journey through K-Drama recommendations and keeps you informed about the history of the Korean people.
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