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MCU Actor's Forgotten Role Before Game of Thrones Spinoff

MCU Actor's Forgotten Role Before Game of Thrones Spinoff
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British actor Daniel Ings transformed from a barely-remembered Marvel villain's sidekick to a scene-stealing knight in HBO's latest fantasy hit. His journey reveals Hollywood's unpredictable casting patterns.

British actor Daniel Ings now commands attention as Ser Lyonel Baratheon in HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. Few viewers recognize him from his previous Marvel appearance. The Marvels featured Ings as Ty-Rone, a Kree scientist working alongside the film's main villain Dar-Benn.

Ings shared screen time with established stars Brie Larson and Iman Vellani. His character served as scientific advisor to the revolutionary leader attempting to restore her devastated homeworld. The role provided substantial screen presence despite the movie's commercial struggles.

The Forgotten Kree Scientist Role

Ty-Rone functioned as Supremor Dar-Benn's chief counsel aboard her command vessel. Daniel Ings' character assisted the antagonist in tracking Quantum Bands and manipulating the Universal Neural Teleportation Network. Their goal involved siphoning vital resources like atmosphere and water from other worlds to benefit Hala.

The character participated in several crucial plot moments. Quantum Band testing sequences featured Ty-Rone prominently. Atmospheric restoration ceremonies showcased his scientific expertise. Combat damage assessments relied on his tactical analysis.

Marvel created Ty-Rone specifically for the MCU adaptation. Ings underwent extensive Kree makeup transformation and wore authentic alien attire. His British wit provided memorable moments despite the film's disappointing box office performance.

Prestige Television Breakthrough

Daniel Ings built his reputation through popular series including Sex Education, The Crown, and The Gentlemen. His casting as Ser Lyonel Baratheon represents a significant career advancement into premium television territory.

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms premiered in 2026 on HBO. George R.R. Martin and Ira Parker created this fantasy drama series. The show takes place roughly 90 years before Game of Thrones events during Targaryen rule. Six episodes comprise the inaugural season.

Ings portrays the heir to Storm's End, one of Martin's most charismatic knights. Critics praise his hedonistic performance as scene-stealing work. The premiere episode titled The Hedge Knight demonstrates his acting range effectively.

Roger Ebert declared HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms the best fantasy adaptation of the decade. The network already approved a second season. Lyonel Baratheon's friendship with Dunk promises future complications and plot twists.

Upcoming projects include Star Wars: Starfighter and Prima Facie for the rising actor. The Laughing Storm character quickly gained fan favorite status. Hollywood recognition continues building momentum for Ings' career trajectory.