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Ioan Gruffudd, known for his role as Reed Richards in the 2000s Fantastic Four movies, shared his heartwarming reaction to seeing Chris Evans reprise his role as Johnny Storm/Human Torch in Deadpool & Wolverine. Evans' return to the fiery c...
Following the successful opening weekend of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Chris Evans' return as Johnny Storm in Deadpool & Wolverine has sparked excitement among fans. Ioan Gruffudd's positive reaction reflects the camaraderie shared during the filming of the original Fantastic Four movies.
Evans' cameo, though brief, served as a nostalgic reminder of his earlier superhero role, which Gruffudd considers just as iconic as Captain America. The scene, where Storm's skin is ripped off by Cassandra Nova, was a memorable, albeit short-lived, return for the actor.
With the MCU exploring the multiverse, there is growing speculation about the original Fantastic Four cast potentially returning for Avengers: Doomsday. Both Gruffudd and Jessica Alba have expressed interest in reprising their roles. The appearance of Fox's X-Men in Avengers: Doomsday further fuels this possibility. Kevin Feige's comments on the differing Fantastic Four ships in Thunderbolts* and The Fantastic Four: First Steps also leave the door open for a multiverse version of the team to appear.
Chris Evans has stated he is not planning to reprise his role as Steve Rogers/Captain America.
While not confirmed, Ioan Gruffudd and Jessica Alba have expressed interest in returning, and the multiverse nature of the film leaves the possibility open.
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