Nathan Fillion, one of Hollywood’s funniest actors, is a funny, charming, and seemingly genuine person. He can be seen as the lead in “Firefly,” Joss Whedon’s low-budget but fun space western that felt a bit like a Han Solo homage, “Castle,” as a sarcastic writer about the murder of man and child turned detective, and “The Rookie”, as the LAPD’s oldest rookie officer. His time with James Gunn is long, as he appeared in each of his directorial endeavors in one way or another. He started in “Slither” and “Super” and continued in “Guardians of the Galaxy” and “The Suicide Squad”.
In “Guardians of the Galaxy”, Fillion appeared as a giant blue alien who tried to intimidate the new prisoners until Groot put limbs up his nose. He then appeared in the sequel as Wonder Man, only to see the cut scene. During his appearance in the last film “Guardians of the Galaxy”, Fillion appears as a clumsy leader of the security group at Orgogroup headquarters. Of course, he also appeared in “The Suicide Squad” as one of the most useless of the team, The Detachable Kid.