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In his first starring role, Paul Walter Hauser played the title role in Richard Jewell, Clint Eastwood’s true story that also starred Kathy Bates.
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Marvel has released the first image of Black Bird and Cobrai Kai actor Paul Walter Hauser in his role as a classic comic book villain set to appear in The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
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'The Fantastic Four' Review And Paul Walter Hauser InterviewPride and Prejudice on Netflix: Meet the full cast bringing the Jane Austen classic to life
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Discover the origins of Mole Man, the Fantastic Four's first super-villain, from the comics played in First Steps by Paul Walter Hauser.
PROGRESS Proteus Champion Paul Walter Hauser shows off his title on the red blue carpet. In addition to his work as an actor, Paul Walter Hauser has dipped his toe into the world of wrestling, with notable appearances in MLW,
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mlive on MSNFantastic Four: First Steps’ Paul Walter Hauser got his start in a Michigan-made zombie movieNowadays, the Emmy winner is in $200-million Marvel movies. His first film credit, though, came in 2006 when he played a teenage "Paperboy Zombie" for a $22,000-budget horror flick.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNFantastic Four: See What MCU’s Mole Man Looks Like in New ImageThe first image of Paul Walter Hauser's Mole Man, who will appear in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, has been revealed.
Vanessa Kirby, who plays Sue Storm / Invisible Woman in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, recently disclosed the specific evil iteration of her character she is “dying to do” in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Marvel Studios finally releases an official image of Paul Walter Hauser's Mole Man from The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
John Malkovich’s Red Ghost was cut from Marvel’s “Fantastic Four: First Steps,” while Paul Walter Hauser debuts as Mole Man in newly released first-look images.
As detailed in a new article over at Vanity Fair, The Fantastic Four: First Steps includes a few truly unexpected cameos outside of Paul Walter-Hauser’s Mole Man or its brief nods to other 60’s-era Marvel antagonists. As this site’s own intergalactic herald, may all who pass the purple portent below know they will be irreparably spoiled…
Craig Gillespie’s I, Tonya featured a brilliant lead performance from Margot Robbie and earned Allison Janney an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, but it was Paul Walter Hauser who arguably stole the show.