Tenoch Huerta is dishing on making his MCU return in the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday!
The 44-year-old actor first joined the universe in 2022′s Black Panther: Wakanda Forever as Namor, the King of Talokan.
In a new interview, Tenoch compared the differences of filming each movie, and revealed just how short of time he learned he would be cast in Doomsday before it was announced.
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“We were waiting on the green light [from Marvel] and my agents in the U.S. were not sure about the news [of my return],” he shared on TV Azteca‘s La Resolana Con El Capi. “They practically told us around 12 at night, and at 5:30 in the morning, the [cast reveal] livestream started, and they told us, ‘Hey, the news is about to drop.’ It was surprising and it was cool.”
He also shared how “the dynamic has been different” this time, versus filming Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
“There are twentysomething characters involved in the story, which means we are each going to have smaller roles because there needs to be space for all the characters and all the universes,” he teased. “This makes it a much more simpler role, in terms of time and energy of making a film like this.”
The Namor actor even said that Vanessa Kirby, who is returning as Sue Storm, is “great company to work with,” after being asked about her expressing her love for his character and their characters having a complicated history in the comics.
Tenoch is one of many Marvel stars reprising their roles for Avengers: Doomsday, including several former X-Men actors!
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