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Pedro Pascal in talks to lead ‘Fantastic Four’ movie

WandaVision director Matt Shakman will helm the Fantastic Four.

Pedro Pascal in talks to lead ‘Fantastic Four’ movie

Hollywood star Pedro Pascal is being eyed to play the role of Reed Richards in Marvel Studios' much-awaited Fantastic Four movie.

Pascal, who broke out with his portrayal of Prince Oberyn Martell in Game of Thrones, is in negotiations to play the leader of the titular superhero group, reported entertainment news outlet Deadline.


The actor has already worked for Marvel Studios' parent company Disney as he headlined the Disney+ series The Mandalorian.

WandaVision director Matt Shakman will helm the Fantastic Four.

He boarded the project after the exit of Spiderman trilogy maker Jon Watts.

The movie is scheduled to open in US theatres on May 2, 2025.

Marvel Studios acquired the cinematic rights for Fantastic Four, which previously has been made thrice for the big screen after it took over 20th Century Fox.

The superheroes made their debut in Marvel Comics in 1961 as part of The Fantastic Four #1, created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee.

The group features shape-shifting scientist Reed Richards aka Mister Fantastic; Reed’s girlfriend and later wife Sue Storm-Richards, aka the Invisible Woman; Sue’s hot-tempered younger brother Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch; and their friend Ben Grimm aka The Thing.

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  • A five-decade career across television, film and theatre
  • Known for both understated warmth and hard-edged characters
  • A defining presence in Scottish drama from the 1970s onwards
  • Worked across cult cinema, mainstream television and stage

1. Monarch of the Glen

As Golly Mackenzie, Morton became a familiar figure to audiences across the UK. Appearing in all 64 episodes, he brought quiet authority to the role of the loyal ghillie, grounding the series in emotional realism.

2. Take The High Road

His long-running role as Andy Semple revealed a darker register. Over 14 years, Morton shaped one of Scottish television’s most recognisable antagonists, balancing menace with restraint.

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