“Don’t think I’d have done as good a job as him”: Marvel Star Nicholas Hoult is Glad He Lost $770M Movie Role to Robert Pattinson

"Don't think I'd have done as good a job as him": Marvel Star Nicholas Hoult is Glad He Lost $770M Movie Role to Robert Pattinson

British actor Nicholas Hoult has made a name for himself in Hollywood with his talent and versatility. He gained international recognition for his portrayal of Marcus Brewer in the 2002 film About a Boy, but his role as Hank McCoy/Beast in the X-Men film franchise truly launched him into stardom. He began acting at a young age, appearing in several TV shows and films in his native country. 

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Nicholas Hoult
Nicholas Hoult

Since then, Hoult has become a sought-after actor known for his ability to bring depth and complexity to a wide range of characters. He has starred in various films, including Warm Bodies and Mad Max: Fury Road, earning critical acclaim and a legion of fans. The actor was also in the running to play the lead in Matt Reeves’ The Batman but eventually lost to Robert Pattinson.

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Why Did Nicholas Hoult Lose The Batman Role

During a recent interview with GQ, Nicholas Hoult was asked about his desire to play the Caped Crusader, to which he responded by saying that he would have loved to play the part. He also praised Matt Reeves’ creative vision for the film and Rober Pattinson’s portrayal of the character.

“Of course, I’m sure if you ask most people, they’ll tell you what they want to do. I think Matt Reeves’ ideas were fantastic and he made a brilliant movie. And I also think that Rob [Robert Pattinson] did an amazing job with the character and I loved seeing him in it. So I don’t think I would have done as good a job as him ultimately.”

Nicholas Hoult
Nicholas Hoult

The actor also shared how painful it is to not get selected for a part. However, as an actor, accepting such news is necessary. Hoult has made peace with not getting cast in the role and has moved on. 

“I can pretty well accept that they didn’t cast me and when I see the cast actor doing a great job, and I enjoy it, and it’s good, I’m like, ‘oh yeah, they made the right choice. They knew what they were doing.'”

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Nicholas Hoult Has Come A Long Way

Nicholas Hoult has come a long way despite losing out on one of the biggest roles. His breakthrough roles came in the 2002 comedy-drama film About a Boy, in which he played the role of Marcus Brewer. Hoult’s performance in the film received critical acclaim, with many praising his ability to convey a wide range of emotions and carry a significant part of the movie.

Nicholas Hoult in Warm Bodies
Nicholas Hoult in Warm Bodies

The second breakthrough role came in 2011 with the release of the superhero film X-Men: First Class. In the movie, Hoult played the character of Hank McCoy/Beast, a mutant with blue fur and superhuman abilities. The role allowed Hoult to showcase his range as an actor, portraying the character’s physical and emotional aspects. He reprised the role in several subsequent X-Men films, solidifying his status as a sought-after actor in Hollywood.

The Batman is available for streaming on HBO Max.

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Vishal Kawadkar is a seasoned writer specializing in writing engaging and informative content on various topics. He is a cinephile with a keen interest in sci-fi and thriller movies and TV shows. With an eye for detail, Vishal likes offering readers a fresh perspective on the latest trends and developments.

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