Wikipedia doesn't deal in obvious, it deals in factual and until Raimi, Topher or Sony announce otherwise, we can't put it up there. Topher Grace would be playing that type of Venom.not the one you know from the main Marvel 616 universe. If you have read the Ultimate Spider-Man comics, or even played the video game, it would be obvious to you people that the Venom/Eddie Brock of this film is to be influenced by that incarnation of the character. Sony has not confirmed it, Raimi has not confirmed and Topher has not confirmed and there is no visual proof, that is why. It says on IMDB, and has been confirmed by 3 sources (enough for most newspapers) that he's playing Eddie Brock, why the speculation still? 71.193.188.142 05:02, 21 April 2006 (UTC) Because IMDB also has that fan made synopsis up there like it's the real thing. You mean, "Topher Grace is almost definatly Eddie Brock"- Jedizati 22:29, 4 April 2006 (UTC) You can pretty much surmise that he is going to play Eddie Brock, but, because Sony, nor Raimi or Topher have confirmed this we cannot put it on the page. ![]() If I had to guess though, based on Church's statement that Topher Grace's character will be a "real guy" until the end, where Church is quoted as calling him a "villian"-we will get to see Eddie Brock as Venom, even if only for a short while. Whether he will become Brock's alter ego Venom or not is yet to be said. Topher Grace will at the very least be Eddie Brock. Um.excuse me but, HE'S EDDIE BROCK.- Jedizati 02:09, 25 March 2006 (UTC) He is way ahead in Peter's background and it seens to me it would just be difficult to fit in the trilogy plot, if they want to keep going with the same Spider-Man (comic)'s fidelity as they are keeping so far. But not in this 3rd edition of the saga, I don't think Carnage would fit in. 216.49.220.19 I could see it in a movie, as well. Of course now they've said he's bleached his hair for the movie. Misterwindupbird 03:11, 8 August 2005 (UTC) Nonetheless, he sure is a lot like Kasady. I just want to say that this is one of the most unintentionally hilarious things I've read in a good long while. Meanwhile, The Mandalorian Season 3 actually features Pascal’s body doubles, Lateef Crowder and Brendan Wayne, in the opening credits for their own major contributions.Topher Grace has red hair. “It’s harder work thank you think, and more fun than you would expect as well,” he told Variety. Nevertheless, Pascal remains heavily involved with bringing Mando to life. That said, much like in The Mandalorian Season 3, Mando kept his helmet on for the entirety of the spin-off limited series The Book of Boba Fett. ![]() ![]() Mando removed his helmet once in Season 1 and twice in Season 2. ![]() Notably, The Mandalorian Season 3 is the first season of the Star Wars series to not feature Pascal’s face. But now we’ve figured it out, which is super cool, and amazingly, it gave me the opportunity to be able to go and do something else.” I was in it a significant amount, an elastic amount. “There was an extended amount of experimentation, being in the suit for a lot of it, and frankly, my body wasn’t up for the task as far as, like, the four months of it,” he said. Over time, however, the acclaimed actor began spending fewer and fewer days physically embodying the role, while still providing Mando’s voice.ĭuring a recent roundtable discussion for The Hollywood Reporter, Pascal explained why he shifted primarily to voice-over work on the show. Despite the character more often than not hiding his face behind his beskar helmet, Pascal was actually on set for much of Season 1. Pascal has starred as lead protagonist Din “Mando” Djarin on The Mandalorian since the show premiered on Disney+ in 2019. Pedro Pascal’s portrayal of The Mandalorian has changed
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