Marvel’s Fantastic Four

With Phase 6 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s films, we’ll have to wait a little longer for the Fantastic Four to join the MCU. However, there’s plenty in Phase 6 for fans of superhero movies, particularly those die-hard enough for them all. 

Here is an introduction to an informative and factual blog post about first appeared in August 1962, “MCU” is short for “Marvel Cinematic Universe”.  The 1964 Beatles movie A Hard Day’s Night inspired Lee and Kirby to have the team reflect the personalities of the band, who were big comic book fans.

Who’s In The Casting For “Fantastic Four”?

The Fantastic Four has a long and ongoing list of characters, including the Human Torch, Thing, Invisible Woman, The Thing, and Mister.

Reed Richards, 

Sue Storm, 

Johnny Storm 

and Ben Grimm.

Who Is The Director Of “Fantastic Four”?

Matt Shakman is the director of the Fantastic Four. Shakman is a first-time director. Shakman has been an executive producer for the series The Path, which stars Aaron Paul, Hugh Dancy, and Michelle Monaghan.

Shakman directed episodes of TV shows such as Law & Order, Girlfriends, and Human Target.

What’s About The Plotting Of “Fantastic Four”?

There have been reports that Marvel Studios is making a “re-imagining” of the Fantastic Four, which is set in the MCU. There’s been no confirmation of a Fantastic Four reboot or a remake. But considering how much fans love superhero movies, it won’t surprise if they are released around the same time.

What About The Villain Of the “Fantastic Four”?

The Fantastic Four’s villain is Dr. Doom, AKA Victor Von Doom or Dr. Doom. He has been a villain in the comics for decades, with many different looks and costumes throughout the years. It will be interesting to see what version of the character they go with since the comics have had so many different versions of him. But it would certainly be sad if they didn’t include him at all, even if they’re not going to use his classic retro costume from the 1960s and 1970s because some fans love that one too!

What’s Interesting About “Fantastic Four”?

The comic book is named after a pulp magazine that was in publication from the 1930s until the 1950s. It’s published by Marvel Comics, which also publishes characters such as The Avengers, Iron Man, Captain America, and Wolverine.

While Marvel has yet to confirm any casting for The Fantastic Four reboot, there are a few actors who would make great fits for the team. Check out our gallery below to get an idea of who could play Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Ben Grimm, and Johnny Storm!

What About the Previous Sequel Of “Fantastic Four”?

The Fantastic Four reboot is not the third sequel to the original Fantastic Four film franchise. The previous movie franchise is a 2005 film that starred Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, and Michael K. Williams. The first movie was released in August 2005, with the second coming out in 2007. The third movie was released in 2011 with Josh Trank directing a cast that included Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell, and Michael B. Jordan.

Why The Other Sequels Are Flop?

The 2005 Fantastic Four reboot and 2007 version, which combined to gross $179.1 million domestically, and $112.1 internationally, were both considered flops. Nobody wanted to watch the Fantastic Four themselves because the first two movies were marred and uninspiring. They could have made it better since the Fantastic Four are a superhero team!

What Was The Score Of “Fantastic Four”?

The Amazing Spider-Man 2 managed to snag a score of 29% on Rotten Tomatoes, which is far from fantastic. As for the other movies in the franchise, Fantastic Four 1994 got 28% and 2005 managed to get 25%. This shows that it takes a lot of work to nail down the Fantastic Four on film. 

What’s About The Fanbase Of “Fantastic Four”?

The Fantastic Four have a loyal fanbase of comic book fans who love to read the comics that come out each month. The first issue was released in September 1961 and hasn’t stopped since. It took over 25 years for Marvel Entertainment to introduce the characters in their own films. But since then, they’ve been quite successful with their adaptations of the comics over at Marvel Studios.

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