On Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Thing actor dodged questions about Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom debuting in the MCU’s Fantastic Four movie.
Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who rose to stardom as Richie in The Bear, was asked not only if RDJ’s Doctor Doom would appear in the Fantastic Four movie, but also whether it would be in the film itself or a post-credits scene, and if he had gotten close to the actor while filming. The Thing star joked about living with Downey before dodging the question, citing his media training for the press run of the upcoming MCU movie. Check out the full quote below:
“Yeah, we live together now. It’s not going to happen [comment on RDJ appearing or not in Fantastic Four]. I’ve been through rigorous media training.”
What Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s Fantastic Four Movie Comments Mean
RDJ’s Doctor Doom Debut Remains A Mystery For Now
Moss-Bachrach dodging questions about RDJ’s Doctor Doom is par for the course with the MCU. While some actors have slipped up and revealed secret details during interviews, most Marvel stars manage to keep things tight. However, Moss-Bachrach did reveal that he said The Thing’s “It’s Clobberin’ Time” catchphrase a few times during shooting, saying, “I slipped it in there a couple of times… I don’t have final cut, so we’ll see,” which shows how interesting details about The Fantastic Four: First Steps are bound to come out as the movie’s July 25 release date approaches.
Our Take On Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s Fantastic Four Movie Comments
The Upcoming MCU Movie Is Shrouded In Secrecy
Six months from its release, Marvel Studios has yet to share the first trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps. As such, the movie continues to have few details released to fans, with most of them about casting, and even those have multiple actors set to play mystery roles. I never imagined Ebon Moos-Bachrach or another Fantastic Four movie star would reveal the truth regarding Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom appearing in the movie or not in an interview. Marvel will try to keep that a secret for the theatrical experience, so I’m excited for The Fantastic Four: First Steps.