However, those who have watched the cinematic adaptation of DC’s damned, 19th-century bounty hunter at least have praise for Morgan’s sole, uncredited appearance as Jeb Turnbull, a slain confederate soldier whose father Quentin (John Malkovich) has it out for Jonah for killing his son years earlier.
Jonah’s discussion of morals with his friend from beyond the grave, enhanced by Morgan’s performance, is an intriguing and wholly entertaining scenario that one only wishes the rest of the film could have been more like.
As previously established, Jeffrey Dean Morgan is best known for his many, many roles in comic book adaptations, but one that has fallen deep into obscurity is 2010’s Jonah Hex: a fate that even its star, Josh Brolin, is more than accepting of.