1. MOSAIC
Mosaic, born Morris Sackett, is a former pro-NBA player who turns out to be Inhuman. Literally at the top of his game, he’s given a new set of powers and abilities that eliminate his physical body when he’s hit by the terrigen mist. Now incorporeal, Mosaic can no longer interact with the “standard” reality. Instead he is forced to possess the bodies of others and gains access to their abilities while possessing them. The implications of this character are staggering.
Sadly, Mosaic had a far too short comic book run. Thankfully, there’s no better time to continue his adventures than in Inhumans. Either as a protagonist or an anti-hero, Mosaic makes important decisions and his character represents a major leap forward that the network should take. Mosaic is invisible, or to some degree pure energy and exploring this character would offer a fascinating story arc. The character has a lot of potential, as evidenced by our interview with character creator Geoffrey Thorne. Mosaic is a must for any television adaptation.
IDEAL CASTING: Geoffery Thorne is our first pick to actually write Morris Sackett (putting him in the Inhumans writers’ room would be a very smart move, the man has produced Leverage and Law and Order: Criminal Intent) we went straight to the source to ask him who his ideal casting for Morris would be.
https://twitter.com/GeoffThorne/status/872475448709529600
Aldis Hodge’s tenure as Noah on Underground, proved that he has star quality and could easily portray both the strength and torture of Morris’s character. With Joe Pokaski producing Cloak and Dagger and Underground searching for a new home the time is ripe to bring Morris into the MCU and bring Thorne onboard to write this character.
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Inhumans arrives Friday September 29th at 8 PM on ABC.