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The Lost Roles of Bill Murray Envisions Murray in Action Roles

If you aren’t a fan of Bill Murray, you probably won’t find these The Lost Roles of Bill Murray as amusing. If you are a fan however, you’ll be laughing it up as you envision the deadpan comedic legend in various roles he totally should not be in.

For example, could you imagine Bill Murray assisting Luke Skywalker and oozing charisma as the suave Han Solo? How about seeing Murray pounding criminal faces as Tim Burton’s Batman? Unlikely, right?

My favorite of these The Lost Roles of Bill Murray re-imaginings is, without a doubt, Bill as Buzz Lightyear from Toy Story. Can you imagine Murray acting lines like, "To Infinity and Beyond!" without his patented deadpan sarcasm? I know I can’t. 

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