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Pedro Pascal gives away ‘biggest secret’ about ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’
Marvel’s new ‘Fantastic Four’ movie is set to release on July 25
The Fantastic Four: First Steps trailer has just been released, sharing glimpse of every character in the movie.
The upcoming action sci-fi features Pedro Pascal along with Joseph Quinn, Vanessa Kirby, Julia Garner and many other.
Each character in the film has their own superpowers. For instance, Pascal’s strength in the film is his elasticity.
While sharing details about his role as ‘Reed Richards, Mister Fantastic’ in depth, the 50-year-old revealed that there is more to his character rather than just the body stretch.
According to The Last of Us actor, Reed is a ‘brain character’, apart from just having body stretch.
“With Reed, his body may stretch, but this is a brain character,” he opened in an interview with ComicBook.
Pedro shared that while depicting the role, he thought of the brilliance of an octopus in his head.
“I guess I’ll just give it completely away. I thought of the brilliance of an octopus.”
He continued, “Not in any literal physical translated way, but I put it into my subconscious. Yeah. That’s the biggest character secret reveal that I’ve given to you.”
Directed by Matt Shakman, the new Marvel movie is set to come out in theatres on July 25, 2025.
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