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Tag: Vanessa Kirby
Ralph Ineson Cast as Galactus in The Fantastic 4
Well, it didn’t take long to find out I was wrong. After hiring John Malkovich for an undisclosed role, a Hollywood Reporter exclusive reveals that Marvel has cast British actor Ralph Ineson as the cosmic villain Galactus in The Fantastic 4. Ralph Ineson has been in many movies and TV shows, among them the Harry…
John Malkovich Cast in The Fantastic 4
If Reed Richards makes a move, the bunny gets it. Deadline exclusively reports that John Malkovich has been cast in The Fantastic 4, the currently developing Marvel film. The Hollywood Reporter later confirmed the story through their sources. Malkovich’s role is a mystery for now. He joins Pedro Pascal as Mr. Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as the…
Julia Garner Cast as Silver Surfer in The Fantastic 4
The rumors were true again, disappointingly so this time. Deadline exclusively reports that Julia Garner has been cast as the Silver Surfer in The Fantastic 4, the upcoming Marvel movie based on the superhero team. Garner will not portray Norrin Radd, the traditional Silver Surfer who is a man, but Shalla-Bal, a paramour of Radd’s…
Set Photos and Video from Mission: Impossible 8 Unmasked
Ethan Hunt is back in action. The Mirror has exclusive set images from Mission: Impossible 8, the next installment in Tom Cruise’s superspy franchise. Currently filming in London, Mission: Impossible 8 – which will probably not be the title – was once called Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part Two, but after the last film self-destructed in…
Marvel Announces Fantastic 4 Cast
The Fantastic Four has officially been cast, and I think we’re all supposed to pretend to be shocked and amazed. Today, Marvel revealed the actors playing the Four in an Instagram post, and they are: Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/the Invisible Woman, Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/the Human Torch,…
REVIEW: Napoleon (2023)
Napoleon feels like a clip show of what may well be a great movie. At two and a half hours, it feels rushed, with too little time devoted to establishing the titular conqueror or his beloved Joséphine, not to mention the many battles and political maneuvering that defined his career. We get snippets of almost everything,…