Key Points
Pascal draws parallels to previous franchise roles
Actor emphasizes authenticity in iconic character portrayal
Joseph Quinn reimagines Johnny Storm's character dynamics
Ensemble cast brings fresh energy to superhero adaptation
The actor admitted that stepping into the iconic character was "really intimidating," as quoted by Deadline.
Pascal drew parallels to his previous roles in large-scale franchises like 'Game of Thrones', 'Narcos', and 'The Last of Us'.
"It was really intimidating," Pascal said in an interview, adding, "Each time I've felt like I couldn't top how intimidating the last one was. They're all scary because you really want to make people happy, especially if it's something that's widely known with particular expectations around it," as quoted by Deadline.
Pascal also emphasized the importance of meeting expectations while staying true to oneself.
"You also want to be authentic to yourself so that it can be the best that it can be for anybody who wants to be entertained by a story and travel with us into this world," he said.
Joseph Quinn, who plays Johnny Storm, discussed the modernized take on his character.
"He was branded as this womanizing, devil-may-care guy, but is that sexy these days? I don't think so. This version of Johnny is less callous with other people's feelings, and hopefully there's a self-awareness about what's driving that attention-seeking behaviour," the 50-year-old actor said.
The movie features an ensemble that includes Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Julia Garner, John Malkovich, Natasha Lyonne, Paul Walter Hauser, and Ralph Ineson.
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