CAPTAIN MARVEL co-directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck were very familiar with the Australian actor when they cast him as Talos, the lead Skrull, in the Marvel origin story.
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Go get some help from Captain Marvel.And by “punks,” Mendelsohn means that Skrulls listen to a lot of punk music.

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But one cool tidbit the actor shares is that he uses two different accents for when he’s in Skrull form and when he’s I don’t want to paint my whole country like a Skrull, but I guess because there’s a certain Whatever the case, it sounds like Mendelsohn is having a blast playing Skrulls and bad guys for the foreseeable future. Lifelong lover of Marvel Comics, Paul Scheer and Marvel's Stephen Wacker talk with Emmy Award winner and host of CNN's "United Shades of America" W. Kamau Bell! Ben Mendelsohn, who played Director Orson Krennic in Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, is in negotiations to star in Captain Marvel, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed.

Your key for reading Get the latest news, original content, and special offers from Marvel. LIVE from the Red Carpet premiere of Marvel Studios' Captain Marvel, Ben Mendelsohn (Talos) joined us to talk why he loves playing the bad guy, what it's like to be a Skrull and how he feels about joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe! Because, as he puts it, “Villains have more fun.”All names, trademarks and images are copyright their respective owners. People want us to have warning stickers on us, like explicit lyrics.”The whole interview is kind of like this, honestly, so I don’t know how much of what Mendelsohn — who is clearly just riffing the entire time — says can be taken to heart.

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I like Skrulls a lot more now that they’ve asked me kindly to come and represent. | Captain Marvel Red Carpet LIVE PremiereLIVE from the Red Carpet premiere of Marvel Studios' Captain Marvel, Ben Mendelsohn (Talos) joined us to talk why he loves playing the bad guy, what it's like to be a Skrull and how he feels about joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe!Get rewarded for doing what you already do as a fan.​Earn points for what you already do as a Marvel fan and redeem for cool rewards as a (Points/Rewards program available to U.S. residents only.

What sort of an idiot is gonna try to start a war with us?

Mendelsohn played a gambling addict for the duo in MISSISSIPPI GRIND (alongside Ryan Reynolds), so Boden and Fleck knew all of the layers Mendelsohn could bring to this complicated villain. )Unlock the world of Marvel Digital Comics!


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