Vanessa Kirby, THE Fantastic Four and Malice
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Vanessa Kirby, much to her surprise, had no trouble committing to the sprawling MCU as she was cast in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, where she portrays Sue Storm/Invisible Woman in Marvel Studios’ official launch of Phase Six.
If Vanessa Kirby is cast as Invisible Woman, there is no doubt that she will do justice to the character. She has proven her amazing acting mettle in various action and drama films time and again.
Jessica Alba, who played the first ever Invisible Woman in the Tim Story-directed movies, gives some—wait for it— fantastic advice for Kirby’s new role. Jessica Alba certainly wasn’t ...
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Fantastic Four' star Vanessa Kirby opened up about working with Robert Downey Jr. on the upcoming 'Avengers: Doomsday,' saying he does 'incredible work' in the film and 'is our leader' on set.
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Fantastic Four: First Steps' Vanessa Kirby Reveals Sue Storm's Dark Side & Wants To Bring Her Villainous Alter Ego Malice To The MCUFirst Steps star Vanessa Kirby wants to explore the Invisible Woman's Malice persona for the first time in a Marvel movie.
First Steps spoilers.] By the time the Fantastic Four face Galactus (Ralph Ineson) and the Silver Surfer (Julia Garner) in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the cosmically-changed quartet — Reed (Pedro Pascal),
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Comic Book Resources on MSNVanessa Kirby Stole the Show in This $791 Million Action Blockbuster (& You Can Stream It Now)Long before she was the Marvel Cinematic Universe's Invisible Woman, Vanessa Kirby stole the show in this iconic spy thriller.
Vanessa Kirby and Pedro Pascal star as married couple Reed Richards and Sue Storm in 'The Fantastic Four: The First Steps.' The duo reveal their characters' wedding song and how they grew close amid filming the latest Marvel film.
In addition to those sheer experiments, Kirby made sure to have a fair amount of themed moments during the press tour, too. There was an iridescent blue Schiaparelli look in Mexico City and, perhaps most notably, a textured Loewe dress in a teal color from Jonathan Anderson’s final offering for the brand.