Galactus, Fantastic Four and First Steps
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Working with then-unknown filmmaker Robert Eggers on 'The Witch' supercharged the actor's career, eventually allowing him to play one of the biggest characters in the Marvel mythos.
Marvel fans are gearing up for the release of The Fantastic Four: First Steps this weekend, which finally brings Galactus into the MCU. But will the Devourer of Worlds stick around for more chaos beyond his debut?
First Steps finally gives us what fans have been waiting for: Silver Surfer and Galactus in all their cosmic glory.
The Nosferatu co-stars apparently had quite the discussion, as Ineson shared with THR. While promoting the upcoming Marvel movie, the man who represents Galactus shared the following exchange that he and Hoult had engaged in on the matter:
The 'Green Knight and 'Willow' actor talks about bringing the planet-eating Galactus to life for 'Fantastic Four: First Steps.'
First Steps premiere, Ralph Ineson describes how different it is to play a character like Galactus. Plus, he tells THR what it was to see Galactus for the first time.
Galactus' Voice In THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Has Finally Been Revealed (And He Sounds Perfect)
First Steps has started playing in theaters across the globe, and a newly surfaced clip from the Marvel Studios movie has finally revealed Galactus' terrifying voice. Spoilers
During a recent interview with THR, Ineson spoke about the role of Galactus, while revealing that after Hoult's portrayal of Lex Luthor, he sent him a three-word text message. In short, Ineson joked that he was ready to follow in Hoult's footsteps and put on his own stellar display as a superhero villain.
Ralph Ineson, who is playing Galactus in the upcoming The Fantastic Four: First Steps, told Nicholas Hoult (Lex Luthor in James Gunn's Superman) that he will be a better villain than him.
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The Independent on MSNFantastic Four’s Ralph Ineson had massages on set because of sheer weight of costumeFantastic Four: First Steps star Ralph Ineson has said that the weight of his costume for the forthcoming Marvel blockbuster was so heavy he had to get massages on set due to joint pain.