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Game of Thrones actor Ralph Ineson cast as Galactus in Pedro Pascal’s Fantastic Four
The Marvel Cinematic Universe, renowned for its complex narrative and capacity to bring cherished comic book characters to life on screen, has seen an influx of actors from Game of Thrones. After Pedro Pascal and Joseph Quinn, another Game of Thrones alum, Ralph Ineson, has been cast in a major role in MCU’s upcoming Fantastic Four movie.
Ralph Ineson to play Galactus in Fantastic Four
Marvel’s Fantastic Four is one of the high-profile projects that stars some of the biggest names in the industry, from Pedro Pascal to Vanessa Kirby. According to a recent scoop by The Hollywood Reporter, Ralph Ineson has been roped in to play the antagonist of the film, Galactus. Galactus is a planet-devouring entity from a race even older than the Big Bang, and has often played the villain to Marvel’s first family.
Who is Ralph Ineson?
Ralph Ineson is a British actor famous for his roles in beloved films and TV shows like Harry Potter, The Witch and The Green Knight. Ineson appeared in Game of Thrones as Dagmer Cleftjaw. He joined the cast as a guest star in the second season and appeared in five episodes. He is currently starring in 20th Century’s The First Omen.
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