Avengers: Doomsday Star Says We Talk About Marvel ‘Training’ All The Time, But There’s Actually Something Way Harder About Playing A Hero
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Avengers: Doomsday Star Says We Talk About Marvel ‘Training’ All The Time, But There’s Actually Something Way Harder About Playing A Hero


We talk a lot about getting in superhero shape. Brie Larson made push-ups look easy while training for The Marvels, and Chris Hemsworth was back building up his biceps to get ready to play Thor once again. However, embodying a superhero takes more than just being in pristine physical shape, as Avengers: Doomsday’s Lewis Pullman pointed out while explaining another hard aspect of physically preparing to play a hero.

With Avengers: Doomsday being one of the most highly anticipated upcoming Marvel movies on the 2026 movie schedule, its cast gets asked about it often. In this case, Pullman got a question about what kind of training he did for Doomsday during an interview with Deadline. Instead of revealing workouts, he opened up about figuring out the best build for his character, saying:

You know, as Bob Reynolds/The Sentry, it’s different for every movie. I think that for Thunderbolts* it was a hard one, because he’s starting as Bob and then you see him become Sentry. And so if we’re just talking straight builds right here, having a build that is both believable as a kind of meek, unthreatening guy but then also can step into the suit and fill the suit out and be kind of defined and wiry still be believable as a very, very powerful entity. As both things, it’s a challenge to be able to kind of exist in both spaces.





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