Who voices the octopus in Remarkably Bright Creatures? Here’s the acting legend behind Marcellus

If you’ve been watching the new Netflix drama, Remarkably Bright Creatures, you might be wondering who provides the voice for Marcellus. This unique story is narrated by an octopus who develops a special connection with Tova, played by Sally Field.

Tova, a widow working at the aquarium, meets Cameron, a young man searching for his father. Together, they stumble upon a mystery that ultimately changes their lives.

If you thought that voice sounded familiar but couldn’t place it, it’s Alfred Molina!

This acclaimed actor is widely recognized for playing Doc Ock in the Spider-Man films. He’s also appeared in a variety of other popular movies, including Frida, An Education, Frozen 2, and Monsters University, both in live-action roles and through voice acting.

The movie Remarkably Bright Creatures is adapted from Shelby Van Pelt’s popular novel, and the author has shared that a surprising source – a YouTube video – sparked the idea for the story.

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She discovered a surprising source of inspiration for a compelling character: YouTube videos of mischievous octopuses. She told Tudum that watching them escape from tanks or cause trouble in aquariums really helped her develop the character.

I immediately thought that voice would be really enjoyable to write with, and the character would be a lot of fun to develop. Marcellus actually started as a short scene I wrote for a class I was taking.

She explained the story as one about “love and grief,” adding that these are universal emotions everyone experiences. She believes this makes the story relatable to a broad audience, with characters and themes that people of all ages can connect with and enjoy together.

Digital Spy gave Shelby Van Pelt’s Remarkably Bright Creatures a four-star review, describing it as both comforting and surprisingly heartbreaking.

Remarkably Bright Creatures is streaming now on Netflix.

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2026-05-08 19:49