Actor David Krumholtz expressed his desire to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe by campaigning for the role of Ben Grimm/The Thing in the upcoming Marvel film 'The Fantastic Four.' Krumholtz shared that he met with director Matt Shakman to discuss the role, citing his goal to be part of the MCU as a driving force behind his pursuit. Despite his bold efforts to secure the role, Ebon Moss-Bachrach ultimately landed the part of Ben Grimm in the film.
Although Krumholtz missed out on playing Ben Grimm, he remains enthusiastic about potentially joining the MCU in a different capacity. He recently expressed interest in portraying the Fantastic Four's villain Mole Man, emphasizing his genuine desire to be involved in Marvel projects. Krumholtz acknowledged the challenges he may face due to his age and physical shape but remains open to any opportunities Marvel may offer him.
Sharing his deep connection to Marvel comics from childhood, Krumholtz highlighted his passion for the source material and his admiration for how Marvel has translated these stories into successful films. He reminisced about his early days working at a comic book store and being paid in comics, underscoring his long-standing affinity for the Marvel universe.
Marvel's 'The Fantastic Four' is scheduled to hit theaters on July 25, 2025, featuring a talented cast that includes Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, and Joseph Quinn. Krumholtz's unwavering enthusiasm for Marvel projects and his willingness to embrace any role offered to him reflect his deep-rooted admiration for the iconic comic book franchise.