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Here ’s every comic book picture starring Karl Urban ranked from worst to best . New Zealand player Karl Urban appeared in the likes ofHercules : The Legendary JourneysandXenaearly in his career , before transition to American films . He had a run of notable supporting roles in the former 2000s , including playing Éomer in Peter Jackson’sThe Lord Of The Ringstrilogy and assassin Kirill in 2004’sThe Bourne Supremacy . While he was by and by given a barb at lead roles with 2005’sDoomadaptation orPathfinder , sadly , neither movie turn out to be a succeeder .
Karl Urban has had an exceedingly varied career in the years since . He won eclat as Bones in the"Kelvin Timeline"Star Trekmovies , particularly for 2016’sBeyond . He also starred in cult sci - fi seriesAlmost Human , animated adventurePete ’s Dragonand is currently starring as " Billy " Butcher on Prime ’s mirthful Word seriesThe Boys .
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The Boyshas brought Karl Urban a whole newfangled fanbase , but it ’s not his first thicket with the comic Word literary genre either . He ’s come along in various comic Word of God movie over the years , and here ’s each one ranked .
Priest (2011)
Priestis based on a Korean comedian of the same name and takes place in a post - apocalyptic world in the backwash of a brutal warfare between humanity and vampire . Prieststarts on a good greenback , with a beautifulGenndy Tartakovsky animated prologueand it boasts a great casting , including Maggie Q , Christopher Plummer and Paul Bettany - who makes for a surprisingly solid action hero . The picture is permit down by being a mishmash of everything fromBlade RunnertoMad Maxwithout ever establishing its own identity , weak dialogue and Karl Urban feel miscast as the main villain Black Hat .
RED (2010)
REDis form of a more little - heartedExpendablesand follows Bruce Willis ' move back CIA agent who is suddenly targeted for blackwash . The movie is frothy and somewhat forgettable but gets a lot out of a pretty unbelievable supporting cast that features a scene - stealing John Malkovich , Morgan Freeman and Helen Mirren . The action scenes are also fun , but while Urban gets a major supporting role as the agent chasing Willis ' Frank , his strait - laced character gets to have the least merriment out of the cast .
Thor: Ragnarok (2017)
Thor : Ragnarokwas a breathing place of unused air for the MCU franchise , reinvent the championship torpedo as more of a comedic character while introducing new lover favorites like Tessa Thompson ’s Valkyrie or director Taika Waititi ’s John Rock teras Korg . The moving-picture show is coloured and fun , though the movie ’s zaniness sometimes undermines the drama , such as the death of Anthony Hopkins ' Odin or the climactic destruction of Asgard . Karl Urban also has a gust as villain Hela ’s henchman Skurge , with the role player bewilder to ham up a violent storm while maintain matching M-16 ’s that he dubs " Des " and " Troy . "
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Dredd (2012)
Dreddwas the second adaptation of2000 AD’sJudge Dredd , which spew Karl Urban in the nominal part . The movie is a gritty , modestly budgeted beleaguering movie in the vein of an early John Carpenter picture , with Urban and co - star Olivia Thirlby having to fight their way up a 200 - floor , futurist building to take down Lena Headey ’s drug lord . Urban - whose face is never shown as he wearsJudge Dredd’strademark helmet - is great as the taciturn anti - torpedo , and gets some dry one - liner . The movie is a stripped - down action thriller with some well - shot setpieces , and while it was n’t a striking , it later became a cult favorite .
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