Jeffrey Dean Morgan plays Conquest, a brutal enemy of Steven Yeun's Invincible. Yeun's Invincible defeats Morgan's Conquest in the animated series, redeeming Glenn's death from Morgan's Negan in The Walking Dead.
As fans of The Walking Dead will know, Negan, played by Jeffrey Dean Morgan, killed Glenn, played by Steven Yeun, in one of the show's biggest moments. It was one of the most brutal and heartwrenching deaths in a show full of people getting eaten by zombies in quite a vivid fashion.
Steven Yeun has further solidified his acting career with a supporting role in Bong Joon-ho's Mickey 17, a science-fiction comedy that has recently hit theaters. The film, directed by the Oscar-winning filmmaker,
Steven Yeun has been the voice of Invincible's main superhero Mark Grayson since the start of the show, but it seems like one character just wasn't enough. The actor is playing 18 more characters (yes, you read that correctly) in the next episode of the series, as announced by the official Twitter account.
Invincible' team — including that surprise guest star — breaks down their multiverse war, how Steven Yeun voiced 18 Mark variants, and the ending's big character reveal.
"Mickey 17" generated $53 million at the global box office, but the film cost too much to ever turn a profit in this lifetime.
Beef” will have a different cast for season two with Oscar Isaac, Carey Mulligan, Charles Melton, Cailee Spaeny and Yuh-Jung Youn, Netflix said.
Over two years after teasing his involvement in the Invincible series, Jeffrey Dean Morgan has arrived – and he's voicing a villain that everyone hoped he would play.
The science-fiction comedy, written and directed by the Oscar-winning filmmaker, has finally landed in cinemas. Its plot follows Mickey (played by Robert Pattinson), a man who flees his debt on Earth by joining a mission to colonise the ice planet Niflheim.
Here is a closer look at the net worth of Steven Yeun, an actor known for his performances in ‘Minari’, 'Beef' and 'The Walking Dead'.
“Mickey 17” landed in first place on its Friday debut with ticket sales of $7.7 million, according to The Numbers. The black comedy sci-fi flick, which The Post called “a letdown,” stars Robert Pattinson in the title role, alongside Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Collette and Mark Ruffalo.
The actor plays a repeatedly reconstituted “expendable” in this dark comedy set in a nascent ice planet colony, also starring Naomi Ackie, Steven Yeun, Toni Colette and Mark Ruffalo.