![]() And it was weird because he looks the same. I’ve been watching him for decades at this point. I had the most interaction with Paul Rudd. Who were you most starstruck by in this movie? That’s the thing, as some of the projects that I get to do coming up, I have to find a way to not freeze up and get starstruck when I’m around people that I’m a fan of. I have to act like we’re just coworkers or something, and I’m still a fan. Because, any project I go into there’s someone I’ve been watching for years that I’ve never met. The other thing that throws me is getting used to not being starstruck. Would playing Reed Richards qualify as interesting to you? To get to be a part of it this time is great for me. I wanted to do this movie because I just wanted to see how these things are made. I don’t really have a mission or a goal in how I come back, or if I come back. Jackson Harper: I’m honestly open to anything as long as it’s interesting. Now, I know you can’t tell us if Quaz or any of his Variants will appear in the MCU again, but, hypothetically, if you were to return to the franchise, how would you like to do so? And I bet you probably looked the same ever since it began, but it’s been forever.įans have floated you as a possible choice to play the MCU’s Reed Richards. ![]() Enough time for him to build a huge empire and fortress and kick everybody off their land. I feel like it’s several cycles of years, or even decades, of dealing with. If time and physical matter is all a little bit more amorphous and rules are all different, how long could that time actually be? Time works differently, so for me I thought, “Man, wouldn’t it be cool if in this realm the equivalent would be hundreds of years?” Just as a weird thing to think about. Did you learn or ask for specifics about Quaz’s age and how long he’s been dealing with Kang? The Quantum Realm exists outside of space and time, so it’s not clear how long its citizens even live. The rest of you fools, I don’t believe you. I bet you pretty much what she’s thinking about at all times is how to get this dude’s boot off our neck? So it’s like, “Alright, cool. Probably the reason he’s so invested in Jentorra is she says what she’s thinking. So when it comes to even being a part of this whole revolution thing, there are people even on his side he’s like, “It’s a good thing that person’s not in charge.” There’s a way in which he has a lot of answers that a lot of people don’t have. Sometimes I just can’t help but read what’s going on in peoples’ brains.” Marvel Studios Or maybe even some of it was kind of awesome. I’m sure as a telepath he probably didn’t understand what was going on and why he was hearing and seeing all these things that just weren’t very nice or a little gross. Jackson Harper: I feel like it comes across, but I think that this is a guy who was probably born over “it” in a lot of ways. But is there anything about the character and his past that maybe doesn’t come across in the movie that was important to playing him? We understand the life he’s had to live since Kang showed up. ![]() I wanted to honor what they were envisioning. Peyton and Jeff, they crafted this thing. ![]() ![]() So I didn’t really want to nod too much to anything else because it’s a brand new character. I took that as a clue perhaps they just wanted to build out this weird world and sort of take the freedom that comes with that. Jackson Harper: I didn’t, because he was a brand new creation. Since Quaz has no direct comic book counterpart, did you turn to any other Marvel Comics characters for inspiration while you were developing the character? I knew they were going to be rendered differently from what I was seeing, but I actually got to interact with people, with the actual characters. And then James Cutler, who played Xolum, he was there the whole time and was doing all sorts of wild stuff that was a lot of fun. He was down low and crouching around, a super tall guy spending the whole day doing this crouching thing and playing the whole scene. David Dastmalchian, who plays Veb, was there. I was interacting with actual scene partners a lot of the time. Jackson Harper: The thing with the filming is there were people who were actually there. What did you do to stay grounded in your performance while filming alongside beings who weren’t there? As one of the Quantum Realm’s humanoids, you had to deal with a lot of CGI characters. ![]()
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