'Avengers 3' movie cast rumors: Beyonce to get a superhero alter ego?

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There is a lot of Marvel characters to bring to the big screen, and there is one that's likely to fit singer Beyonce that she can portray in "Avengers: Infinity War." 

The unimagined possibility of Beyonce joining the likes of Black Widow and Scarlet Witch was brought up by The Daily Star. According to the publication, a senior executive from Disney allegedly said that the "Single Ladies" singer will be welcome in the growing Marvel Cinematic Universe. 

"We would love to have Beyonce on board, almost certainly as a newcomer to the screen from Marvel's existing catalog of comic book characters," the unidentified Disney executive allegedly revealed to the publication.

The singer is said to get a superhero alter ego in the "Avengers: Infinity War" movies. The site also went on to enumerate the superheroines Beyonce can portray once she sets foot on the MCU.

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First is secret agent Tabitha Smith, who transforms into her super-alter ego named Boom-Boom who has the ability to create plasma bombs using only her mind. She can also play as Tigra, a crime-fighter who possesses feline abilities like speed and agility but is more deadly for her superhuman strength. The Daily Star also mentioned another superhero named Blink, one that can transport everywhere.

Lastly, the site claims that Beyonce might be Hawkeye, which is impossible, to say the least. The archer is portrayed by Jeremy Renner, who will be in the highly-anticipated "Avengers: Infinity War" movies as well. 

The report is unfounded and, in itself, is very hard to believe. Although the award-winning performer's throng of followers would like to see Beyonce dip her toes in uncharted territory such as comic book adaptations, this is to be taken with a grain of salt. Until Marvel makes it official, Beyonce's inclusion in "Avengers: Infinity War" Part 1 or Part 2 is unsubstantiated. 

Part 1 of "Avengers: Infinity War" will be released on May 4, 2018 while Part 2 will be shown in cinemas on May 3, 2019. 

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