Joseph Quinn Reveals Fiery Preparation for Human Torch Role
Apr 15, 2024
Summary
Joseph Quinn expressed excitement over his role in the
Fantastic Four
movie, praising the director’s vision.
The film may have a 1960s retro twist, promising a unique take on the superhero family.
The actor jokingly mentioned setting himself on fire daily to prepare for his Human Torch role.
Joseph Quinn, known for his role in Stranger Things, is making waves in the MCU with his role as the Human Torch in the upcoming Fantastic Four movie.
Fantastic Four (2025) Release Date July 25, 2025 Format Theatrical Studio Marvel Studios Franchise Marvel
During his appearance at Facts Comic-Con (via X), Quinn shared his enthusiasm for the project, highlighting the “brilliant vision” of director Matt Shakman. The actor described his decision to join the MCU film as a “no-brainer,” indicating that Shakman’s pitch must have been incredibly compelling. His remarks suggest a strong camaraderie among the cast and a shared confidence in the film’s direction. Quinn expressed his excitement about the project, saying,
“It’s mad. I’m really excited! I still can’t believe it. We have a great gang. When I spoke to Matt, the director, he had a brilliant vision for this, and the gang that we have, it was an easy decision. I definitely wanted to be a part of it.”
In terms of preparation for his fiery role, Quinn joked about taking a literal approach to embodying the Human Torch, saying, “I’ll be setting myself on fire for real, every day. Yeah, gotta feel it, you know?”
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The Fantastic Four Reimagined with a 1960s Twist
Rumors indicated that the movie might be set in the 1960s, adding a retro flair to the beloved superhero team’s story. In a recent interview with Collider, director Shakman emphasized that the film would stand out from its predecessors, stating,
“It’s different in so many ways. I wish I could be specific. I wish I could say more. But we are doing things very differently from a story standpoint, from an approach to the filmmaking standpoint, that really fits the material.”
While details remain under wraps, Shakman’s comments suggest that audiences can expect a departure from the familiar, with a rendition of the Fantastic Four that is “unlike anything.” Shakman shared, ‘I wish I could say more. I would love to, but I can’t. But I think it’s going to be unlike anything you’ve seen before, and certainly unlike anything at Marvel that you’ve seen before.”
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Ebon Moss-Bachrach, cast as The Thing/Ben Grimm, recently appeared on Jimmy Kimmel’s show, where he shed light on the evolution of his character’s portrayal. Moving away from the practical suits used in previous adaptations, this version of The Thing will leverage modern technology to bring the character to life. Moss-Bachrach said,
“In the past, I think they’ve done a suit. Michael Chiklis wore a suit that apparently was really uncomfortable, and it’s kind of… we’re past that. It’s a little kind of cosplay, kind of amateur that kind of stuff now with the technology we have.”
Moss-Bachrach also shared his surprise at being cast in the iconic role. “I found out at the beginning of August,” he revealed, recounting the unexpected call from his agent during the writer’s strike. The news came as a shock, but it’s clear that the actor is now fully immersed in the MCU, ready to bring a new dimension to The Thing.
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