Midnight Mass Star Reenters Reed Richards Contention in 'Fantastic' MCU Art

Midnight Mass
Credit: Netflix


Midnight Mass
Credit: Netflix

There's no denying that Marvel Studios' Fantastic Four reboot is among the upcoming projects fans have been very eager to see. However, their patience is growing incredibly thin by the day as Kevin Feige has yet to unveil which actors will portray Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

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Over the last couple of weeks, the patriarch of the First Family has been the subject of online rumors with several names reportedly being considered for the role.

But long before the rumor mill started to spin, one actor has been on the fans' radar and it's none other than Rahul Kohli. When the MCU reboot was announced in late 2020, the Midnight Mass star has constantly been on the list of potential actors fans were hoping to see in contention.

Kohli has also been teasing fans that he might just be part of the MCU's iteration of the First Family but surprisingly, the actor was never reported to be in the studio's consideration. Now, with all the huge names rumored to be in the running for the part, artist @clements.ink proves that Rahul would make a good Mister Fantastic.

On Instagram, he shared an impressive piece depicting The Haunting of Bly Manor star as the "Smartest Man Alive" and to say that he looks the part is an understatement. Check it out here:


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As it stands, it doesn't look like Marvel Studios is ready to make the announcement just yet but to be fair, Feige has previously stated that no casting confirmations will be made until the reboot's script reaches completion so I guess we'll just have to up our patience.

Marvel Studios' Fantastic Four reboot is slated for theatrical release on February 14, 2025.

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