Marvel's new Galactus actor has the perfect response to his casting: "World devouring cosmic villain is it?"

May. 10, 2024



Ralph Ineson has broken his silence on the casting

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The news is out:Galactus is joining the MCU and will be played by British actor Ralph Ineson. Reacting to the news on Twitter,The First Omenstar shared his reaction, and it’s pretty perfect.

“World devouring cosmic villain is it? I’ll see what I can do,” hewrote, sharing a news report about his casting. Ineson first rose to fame for his portrayal of Chris Finch in the British comedy The Office, but has appeared in many roles on the big and small screen since then.

InFantastic Four, he’ll be playing Galactuswho has long been rumored to be the main villainfor the family’s MCU debut. In the comics, the character is often depicted as over 100 feet tall and travels the galaxy devouring the life force of planets. Eek. He’s not the only seeming bad guy in the upcomingMarvel Phase 6movie, asJulia Garner has also been cast as the Silver Surfer. Although, it remains to be seen what exactly her role in the movie will be.

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