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Speaking to ComicBook, the actors discussed the differences between how they trained to play comic book characters versus how they prepared to play Navy SEALS. Both types of roles are incredibly demanding and athletic, yet the actors revealed that their approach to playing Edwards and Reece significantly differed from how they’d approached superheroes in the past. For Pratt and Kitsch, comic book movies involve embodying a certain look on screen, while for a project like Dark Wolf, their focus is on being able to look believable while performing tasks that display specialized skills.
“These guys aren’t fitness models, you know? I mean, there’s a certain aesthetic to superheroes,” explained Pratt, who went through a major physical transformation for the first Guardians of the Galaxy film in 2014. “You are making your body a prop because these superheroes are, in themselves, insanely shredded. But the guys that we play [in Dark Wolf] are real guys. They drink beer on the weekends, you know? They’re not, like, counting their carbs. They just work hard. They’re strong, they have great cardio, good strength-to-weight ratio, so it’s different. I think it’s not so much about the aesthetic that’s brought to a comic book character, it’s more about the functional strength.”








