Hold onto your helmets, DC fans, because Pierce Brosnan—yes, that Pierce Brosnan, the suave spy who once donned the tuxedo as James Bond—is hinting at a comeback, but not in the role you might expect. Forget 007; he’s got his eyes on Doctor Fate, the mystical hero he briefly portrayed in Black Adam. And here’s the kicker: he’s heard whispers that Doctor Fate might return in James Gunn’s upcoming Man of Tomorrow, the highly anticipated Superman sequel. But here’s where it gets controversial: how would this even work? After all, Doctor Fate met a dramatic end in Black Adam, and that film was part of the now-retired DCEU, not the fresh DCU Gunn is building. Yet, Brosnan seems game, telling GQ he’d “definitely be open” to reprising the role, praising the character’s philosophical depth. Is this a clever reboot or a messy retcon? The opportunity isn’t far-fetched—Gunn’s Superman already nods to the Justice Society of America, of which Doctor Fate is a key member. But this is the part most people miss: there’s no official confirmation yet, leaving fans to speculate wildly. Could Brosnan’s Doctor Fate join the new DCU? Will he star in a spinoff? Or is this just wishful thinking? One thing’s certain: Man of Tomorrow, hitting theaters July 9, 2027, has a lot riding on it. What do you think—should Doctor Fate return, or is it time to let the character rest in peace? Let’s debate in the comments!