Marvel, Fantastic Four and First Steps
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Pedro Pascal is the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, but he is not the new leader of the Avengers. At least that’s what the actor says… for now. An interview “Fantastic Four: First Steps” director Matt Shakman gave to Variety earlier this month went viral for seemingly revealing that Pascal’s superhero would be going
Pedro Pascal is having a big year. He’s starring in his first Marvel movie as Mister Fantastic in Fantastic Four: First Steps, he died a gruesome death in The Last of Us’ second season, and right now,
The American-Chilean actor stars as a stretchy Earth saviour in Marvel's latest blockbuster 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps'.
Pedro Pascal and the rest of the Fantastic Four cast took a crack at trying to play Marvel Rivals and it was pretty chaotic.
Loserfruit sat down with the First Steps cast and had each of them jump into Marvel Rivals ’s practice range to try out their heroes. Pascal played as Mister Fantastic, Kirby controlled Invisible Woman,
Through tailored training and Jason Walsh’s nutrition philosophy, Pedro Pascal overcame pain and underwent a body transformation for "Fantastic Four."
The only way he knows how to handle that is by starting to baby-proof the world, rather than just be present for the experience.” — Pedro Pascal/aka Mr. Fantastic
RDJ's Tony Stark was known for his quick wit and even quicker mouth, with Iron Man having some of the funniest MCU lines ever. It sounds like while Reed Richards is wildly intelligent, he's more reserved personality. Luckily fans won't have to wait too much longer, as First Steps is just days away from its release. Bring on the Fantastic Four.
Pedro Pascal is returning to the superhero world in Marvel's The Fantastic Four: First Steps, but he had previously starred in DC's Wonder Woman 1984.
Pascal's seeming overnight success popped off in season 4 of Game of Thrones, in which he played the Dornish Prince Oberyn Martell, the "Red Viper," who meets a particularly gruesome demise, even by Westerosian standards.