Is there anything from this film you'd like to see return in the MCU Multiverse? Michael B Jordan Johnny Storm? Miles Teller in a Council of Reeds? An uber-violent Doom?
@@Doughboyswag1704 as a movie it self it really isn't that bad it was pretty entertaining but if you know the lore and importance of the fantastic four the movie is horrible
I used to LOVE the 2000s fantastic fours and remember when I saw this… I was left shocked and lost for all the words with this movie! Truly crazy to see just much it failed!
The body horror elements when they first get their powers was by far and away the most interesting thing about the film. The sudden "1 year later" and them suddenly having control without any journey or progress shown to the audience killed the film imo
Gotta agree here. While I don't think Trank was right for the kind of story I *wanted* the F4 to be, I do think that if they wanted to make *this* film better then they needed to double down on the body horror elements. The film is never more effective to me than freshly powered Reed practically melting his way through the air ducts to try and rescue his friend.
Agree. There are some powers that would be absolutely painful to gain as your body slowly adapts to them. Skin burning, extra limbs breaking through your skin, etc. Even if they quickly adapt to it, the initial transformation can be graphic in the right moment.
@@tiannaconstantine9606showing an arc were they in time, learn to endure that pain and then begin to accept and appreciate their condition is an idea with great potential.
Yeah, the first half, while not great, was at least interesting. I like the idea of a grim take on these characters. Also, The Thing was always a tragic character. But after that time skip, it's like we were in an entirely different movie, and it was so bad.
I was surprised that Marvel Comics allowed a Punisher comic to be released where the cast of this Fantastic Four got killed in an explosion. That's...quite the choice.
Interesting note about Stan Lee refusing to cameo. Based on Stan Lee's own claims, he was never asked to cameo, and never consulted before the movie went forward. According to Trank, he DID consult Stan Lee on his early script and Stan Lee liked it. Multiple other videos I've seen as I've been digging seem to blame Fox for the interference, but also rarely mention the apparent anger issues Trank had on set outside of frustration over studio interference. Getting the clear, true story on this one is weirdly difficult. Wouldn't mind watching a deep-dive documentary sometime.
Yeah, Fox used Trank as a scapegoat. Hollywood didn't like the fact that he stood his ground and had the media spin a bunch of hit pieces to ruin his career. He was just thrown to the wolves.
Hmm Chronicle was so good and entertaining. There are some directors who thrive in indie films with their creativity, where burden of soulless corporate suits is minimal. He should have stick to making more low budget entertaining films with nice stories.
And the moronic "Antihero" narratives everyone wanted good guys to be Yet complained about Superman being "broody" Gee Superman fans who tried to tell these people that's a bad idea that these same people called "Out of touch" were proven right?
Honestly, as a fan, I feel so bad for the cast and crew to have had to go through an unpleasant experience with this movie. Glad they’re all hopefully doing better now tho
I feel like the director for this movie was delusional in saying that the original film would've had good reviews.. He literally wanted to connect a Fantastic Four movie with his own movie, the studio disapproved and he did it anyway. SoB doesn't care about the source materia at all
The Maker had so much potential 16:12 Why is this F4 movie? Why can't you just make a Chronicle spin off prequel instead of adapting a Marvel team you have no interest in ? *Seriously*
I think it could’ve worked if they brought the levetity slowly throughout the movie. Start off dark because it’s truly is horrifying when they get their powers. But then just start helping each other and become a family. It becomes a family movie until Doom comes back and then becomes a superhero movie at the end. So horror for act one, family movie second act, superhero movie act 3
I want to see, at some point, The Thing meeting Korg and having him find out there’s an entire race of rock-people. He’s always so screwed up about his appearance so it could be a scene that seriously helps his self esteem. Not to mention Korg is hilarious & is great anywhere
Yeah, in the FF stories I've experienced, there's usually a long-running storyline of Mr. Fantastic promising to do his utmost to cure Ben (The Thing). Also, I always thought it was intelligent how Ben's prolonged exposure to the cosmic radiation in the 2000's series made him not be able to turn his powers on and off like the rest of his team.
Having Reed be someone obsessed with the Stars over the Sciences I think is also a benefit of setting the film back in the 60's with the Apollo 11 mission happening in '69, going to the stars is what would fascinate someone then, whereas moving forward through time and the introduction to Superheroes in film and tv media grew the passion to explore what we have at our fingertips weakened to give way to a more imaginative Reed in this film.. as you said they were still kids in 2007, and when I was a kid in '07 I too wanted to be a super hero instead of an astronaut, but if you'd gone back to when my father was that age, he probably wanted something more akin to astronaut
which all the more reason it makes a interesting story to put them in a world where an optimistic future is dead. putting them in the 60s kills that imo
The ONE thing that I did like about this movie is that they showed how they got their powers and didn’t INSTANTLY know what to do with them.. They actually showed them having to develop their powers, I did appreciate that real world aspect of it
You appreciate everything though. When I left that snake in your shoe, and you thanked me for the "scaly surprise" once you discovered it, I knew there was no hope for you.
The only scenes I like are the body horror scenes. In the comics it’s kinda glossed over that it was not a painless experience the only vocal one is Ben who hates what he has become and honestly the scene of Ben screaming for help while he thinks he’s being crushed is chilling and I loved it.
Its kinda crazy that theres consistantly been a Fantastic 4 reboot movie every 10 years for 20 years. And all released on the fitting... 5th... year of every decade.
I think this movie could’ve been pretty cool if they had gone all out on the body horror aspects of this adaptation, that stuff is actually pretty cool and I think it could definitely make for a cool different take on the group
Weirdly enough, if I remember correctly, an early draft of the FF comics was basically going to have their powers be more horrifying, but it was shot down by editorial
With how this film treated the Fantastic 4, it should have never been produced ever. The Fantastic 4 isn't dark & their characters so unlike their comic's counterpart. They don't even feel like a family in this movie, they feel like a buncha co-workers stuck on a project they don't want to be a part of. Also their powers are an accident turned gift, not a horrid mutation like the movie shows.
You're solely referring to the 60s Fantastic Four. The 80s were full of grittier stories. Also, The Thing was always treated as a tragic character. His "powers" are never treated as a gift, because unlike the other three, he can't turn it off. Even in the 60s his transformation was treated as a curse, as he would be rejected left and right, lose his job, unable to have a relationship.
Ummm, a teleportation accident, rather than solar rays in a space flight, was the origin of the FF in the Ultimate Universe in the comics. This movie in many ways took it's cues from the Ultimate Fantastic Four, rather than the Marvel Fantastic Four. At the time, in the press refered to this movie as the Fantastic Four as Body Horror, pretty accurate. Also, as much as I loved Chronicle, it did mean we would never need a live action version of AKIRA or Katsuhiro Otomo other manga, Domu.
One more thing you get about Ben’s Jewish heritage is if you look on the door on the camera goes into the house on the door frame is a small thing called a mezuza. It holds the prayer of protection: comes from the story of Passover
@@cruzdelarosa8401That movie had good plot,good visuals,good villain,good side character(Hemsworth).but the execution and the main cast was the problem. It Didn't have to be a all female team ignoring the original
So called Dr Doom looked like a crash test dummy and the Earth Mover from Batman Beyond combined sheeesh. A mixed bag of a fantastic four movie overall. Can’t wait for the MCU version.
this movie could have been a masterpiece. the begining was amazing. the body horror and the story was very fresh. but the the part where reed leaves the station is when fant4stic actually begins
As many problems as this movie has, its biggest sin is its atrocious pacing. I think they were laboring under the delusion they’d get a sequel. Also, Doom is just so wrooooooong.
Great cast and the first 30 minutes is actually solid, but right after that get their powers that's like where all the last minute reshoots come in and just goes downhill. We need a directors cut!
Im an oddball with "superhuman pattern recognition,"and I really can't tell you how much I appreciated seeing this version of Sue Storm, I hope they keep that aspect a part of the character.
I feel this could’ve been really good. I saw the potential in it. I definitely enjoyed it for what it is. Hopefully we get some more darker horror renditions of superhero’s in the future.
I feel like this universe is slightly based on the ultimate comics because they wanted to open a portal to the negative zone and that’s how they got their powers
Is there anything from this film you'd like to see return in the MCU Multiverse? Michael B Jordan Johnny Storm? Miles Teller in a Council of Reeds? An uber-violent Doom?
None of it should return
Teller in a small/tiny role in the council would be the only thing
Teller returns as The Maker
No, thank you.
Are you going to review 29:13 the Dare Devil films?
I NEVER thought I'd hear anyone talk about this movie ever again, yet here we are.
people talk about this movie all the time
And he is only talking about because he HAS to.
Here we all are listening to it 😅
Bound to happen
@@mickmack3 from what planet?
The funniest movie review I’ve read was about this movie.
“Don’t watch it. Not even out of curiosity”
LOL!
I feel like I’ve seen that review for almost every movie😂😂
It can’t be that bad….is it?
@@Doughboyswag1704 as a movie it self it really isn't that bad it was pretty entertaining but if you know the lore and importance of the fantastic four the movie is horrible
I kinda like it. I mean I’m only a kid and I think it’s really cool how they have their own separate looking suits Other than the other movies
I used to LOVE the 2000s fantastic fours and remember when I saw this… I was left shocked and lost for all the words with this movie! Truly crazy to see just much it failed!
💯
Hollywood and fans were obsessed with every superhero movie had to be "Dark" and "Gritty" around this time
Which could have worked if not for Inhumans level writing
@@Chuck_EL dark knight trilogy influence
I never liked the 2005s movie
The action was limited and the story went nowhere
Avi Arad made it just as an excuse for him to sell toys
Johnny storm "9/11" it is crazy 💀
No fr 28:42 I’m I’m like wtf
fr fr 28:39 I'm like wtf
EXACTLY!! Is 9/11 a verb to be used as a joke now??!
@@BBKiD11-119/11 has been used as a joke since Gilbert Gottfried made a 9/11 joke a few weeks after it happened.
@@BBKiD11-11yes it is…its funny
The body horror elements when they first get their powers was by far and away the most interesting thing about the film.
The sudden "1 year later" and them suddenly having control without any journey or progress shown to the audience killed the film imo
Gotta agree here. While I don't think Trank was right for the kind of story I *wanted* the F4 to be, I do think that if they wanted to make *this* film better then they needed to double down on the body horror elements. The film is never more effective to me than freshly powered Reed practically melting his way through the air ducts to try and rescue his friend.
Agree. There are some powers that would be absolutely painful to gain as your body slowly adapts to them. Skin burning, extra limbs breaking through your skin, etc. Even if they quickly adapt to it, the initial transformation can be graphic in the right moment.
Everything about this film killed it.
@@tiannaconstantine9606showing an arc were they in time, learn to endure that pain and then begin to accept and appreciate their condition is an idea with great potential.
Yeah, the first half, while not great, was at least interesting. I like the idea of a grim take on these characters. Also, The Thing was always a tragic character.
But after that time skip, it's like we were in an entirely different movie, and it was so bad.
I was surprised that Marvel Comics allowed a Punisher comic to be released where the cast of this Fantastic Four got killed in an explosion. That's...quite the choice.
Well to be fair they let Michael B. Jordan live 🙏
Fantastic four die all the time wdym?
@@Mr.Lubbox-Lobsterlegz1 no pretty sure it was the actual cast
@@Mr.Lubbox-Lobsterlegz1 they don't, but it wasn't the FF anyway, just the actors from fant4stic
@@yghostesti am so confused pls just xplain
Interesting note about Stan Lee refusing to cameo. Based on Stan Lee's own claims, he was never asked to cameo, and never consulted before the movie went forward. According to Trank, he DID consult Stan Lee on his early script and Stan Lee liked it.
Multiple other videos I've seen as I've been digging seem to blame Fox for the interference, but also rarely mention the apparent anger issues Trank had on set outside of frustration over studio interference. Getting the clear, true story on this one is weirdly difficult. Wouldn't mind watching a deep-dive documentary sometime.
The way I see it, Trank may be an asshole, but I still believe his version had merit. It's not just his fault, and it's not just Fox's fault.
Yeah, Fox used Trank as a scapegoat. Hollywood didn't like the fact that he stood his ground and had the media spin a bunch of hit pieces to ruin his career. He was just thrown to the wolves.
R.I.P Josh Trank's career
Hmm Chronicle was so good and entertaining. There are some directors who thrive in indie films with their creativity, where burden of soulless corporate suits is minimal. He should have stick to making more low budget entertaining films with nice stories.
Because of his movie Fant4stic? Or will he posted about the studio?
@@mckinniesmovies3598more so the F4 then the tweet people normally do through the trades
@@mckinniesmovies3598the movie
i guess you could say it tranked
The Zack Snyder era of superhero movies was such a trip back in those days. Everything was so dark and gritty that it was lifeless and souless
So DC movies in the 2010s.
And the moronic "Antihero" narratives everyone wanted good guys to be
Yet complained about Superman being "broody"
Gee Superman fans who tried to tell these people that's a bad idea that these same people called "Out of touch" were proven right?
@@Chuck_EL 12 year old wannabe edgelords who worship andrew tate should never be taken seriously or seen human anyway.
every DCEU film has higher rating than this Burning Trashcan
Competition never even started, Competition only breeded the thorns
I keep forgetting this movie exists.
That’s a good thing
And you will
As you should
As it was written...
For the best.
Watched this movie with my dad and brother after forcing them to watch with me despite seeing the RT score…biggest regret of my life 💀
that scene of Doom popping skulls is pretty bad ass
if you are 12 year old.
@slowodanx well shit i might be 12
if only it had Doom using magic to drag their souls to Hell or use them to empower himself
I hope this version of doctor doom returns in secret wars
Honestly, as a fan, I feel so bad for the cast and crew to have had to go through an unpleasant experience with this movie. Glad they’re all hopefully doing better now tho
Did you just use 911 as a verb? LOL
Yes, he did lmao
that's been a thing for a while lol
The whole movie 9/11’nd itself
The way George meant it to be
according to southpark it takes 22.3 years for a tragedy to become a joke.
2001 was 22.3 years ago
@28:39 “‘9/11’s’ through the pillars” is wild
I feel like the director for this movie was delusional in saying that the original film would've had good reviews..
He literally wanted to connect a Fantastic Four movie with his own movie, the studio disapproved and he did it anyway.
SoB doesn't care about the source materia at all
It sounded like a cool idea at first, but since you phrased it like that I do see that it was pretty egotistical of him to do.
Ngl I would’ve rather see a horror movie of FF then what we ended up
@@Blacklightning201an FF movie with horror elementa would work, if say some movie with a villain like Annihilus, if executed properly.
This is how I feel about the stuff a lot of creators for the MCU have said recently, where they don't care about the source material.
really didnt expect the line of Johnny storm 9/11s the pillar.
The Maker had so much potential
16:12 Why is this F4 movie? Why can't you just make a Chronicle spin off prequel instead of adapting a Marvel team you have no interest in ?
*Seriously*
I think it could’ve worked if they brought the levetity slowly throughout the movie. Start off dark because it’s truly is horrifying when they get their powers. But then just start helping each other and become a family. It becomes a family movie until Doom comes back and then becomes a superhero movie at the end. So horror for act one, family movie second act, superhero movie act 3
Miles Teller is such a good actor, I'd love to see him return as The Maker
I want to see, at some point, The Thing meeting Korg and having him find out there’s an entire race of rock-people. He’s always so screwed up about his appearance so it could be a scene that seriously helps his self esteem. Not to mention Korg is hilarious & is great anywhere
Yeah, in the FF stories I've experienced, there's usually a long-running storyline of Mr. Fantastic promising to do his utmost to cure Ben (The Thing).
Also, I always thought it was intelligent how Ben's prolonged exposure to the cosmic radiation in the 2000's series made him not be able to turn his powers on and off like the rest of his team.
Their origin story in this movie more closely resembles that of the Ultimate Fantastic Four comic books, rather than the classic FF series
Having Reed be someone obsessed with the Stars over the Sciences I think is also a benefit of setting the film back in the 60's with the Apollo 11 mission happening in '69, going to the stars is what would fascinate someone then, whereas moving forward through time and the introduction to Superheroes in film and tv media grew the passion to explore what we have at our fingertips weakened to give way to a more imaginative Reed in this film.. as you said they were still kids in 2007, and when I was a kid in '07 I too wanted to be a super hero instead of an astronaut, but if you'd gone back to when my father was that age, he probably wanted something more akin to astronaut
which all the more reason it makes a interesting story to put them in a world where an optimistic future is dead. putting them in the 60s kills that imo
August 7th, 2015, not 2025. Timestamp is 9:50.
josh trank would've thrived in this modern A24 world. if he just did more experimental indie movies that he enjoyed he could be huge rn
4:24 "A Winnebago I know only one person who drives a winnebago....Lone star"
I remember hearing that this movie was based on ultimate marvel comics run where Reed wanted to build a teleportation device.
I was not expecting a 9/11 reference while talking about Fant4stic, but well... Here we are 😁
The two worst tragedies in American history
@@thugpug4392 so the american civil war was just another tuesday ?
correction. this movie is called fan 4 stick 😆😆
wrong. it's fant4stic.
The ONE thing that I did like about this movie is that they showed how they got their powers and didn’t INSTANTLY know what to do with them.. They actually showed them having to develop their powers, I did appreciate that real world aspect of it
You appreciate everything though. When I left that snake in your shoe, and you thanked me for the "scaly surprise" once you discovered it, I knew there was no hope for you.
Scaly surprise?😂😂😂@@tornadochaser2457
Reed kinda looked like Jon bernthal when he reconfigured his face
I actually remember going to see Chronicle (2012) in theaters. I really enjoyed it.
The only scenes I like are the body horror scenes. In the comics it’s kinda glossed over that it was not a painless experience the only vocal one is Ben who hates what he has become and honestly the scene of Ben screaming for help while he thinks he’s being crushed is chilling and I loved it.
Its kinda crazy that theres consistantly been a Fantastic 4 reboot movie every 10 years for 20 years. And all released on the fitting... 5th... year of every decade.
That was done on purpose to maintain the rights.
Same thing with spiderman. No conspiracy just contacts
How many movies are you counting?
I just noticed the beginning scene took place in Oyster Bay. I just happen to live in said town. I definitely have to look into this ....
It’s sad how 15M is considered a low budget for a movie.
- "He is gonna say it!! Avengeeeers...!"
- 22:03
- "wait, what now?"
we been bamboozled lol
I think this movie could’ve been pretty cool if they had gone all out on the body horror aspects of this adaptation, that stuff is actually pretty cool and I think it could definitely make for a cool different take on the group
i only have one word for this movie
YIKES
I like how he's worried about The Thing killing 43 people but then says the 9/11 thing. 😂
Weirdly enough, if I remember correctly, an early draft of the FF comics was basically going to have their powers be more horrifying, but it was shot down by editorial
With how this film treated the Fantastic 4, it should have never been produced ever. The Fantastic 4 isn't dark & their characters so unlike their comic's counterpart. They don't even feel like a family in this movie, they feel like a buncha co-workers stuck on a project they don't want to be a part of. Also their powers are an accident turned gift, not a horrid mutation like the movie shows.
ben and sue only said one line and it's at the end of the movie. it's THAT bad
You're solely referring to the 60s Fantastic Four. The 80s were full of grittier stories. Also, The Thing was always treated as a tragic character. His "powers" are never treated as a gift, because unlike the other three, he can't turn it off. Even in the 60s his transformation was treated as a curse, as he would be rejected left and right, lose his job, unable to have a relationship.
I loved chronicle, that's all I'm saying 😅
Ummm, a teleportation accident, rather than solar rays in a space flight, was the origin of the FF in the Ultimate Universe in the comics. This movie in many ways took it's cues from the Ultimate Fantastic Four, rather than the Marvel Fantastic Four. At the time, in the press refered to this movie as the Fantastic Four as Body Horror, pretty accurate. Also, as much as I loved Chronicle, it did mean we would never need a live action version of AKIRA or Katsuhiro Otomo other manga, Domu.
casual 9/11 reference is crazy
Fun fact: I have never been able to finish this movie, every time I try to watch this movie, I always fall asleep at the same exact point
28:40 "9-11's"? Didn't know we were using that as a verb.
Yah, that was uhhhhh kinda f'd up
Honestly liked the first half of this movie but that last 40 min of the movie completely ruined it.
"Johnny 9/11's" is diabolical
It’s funny 😂
can't remember the last time i was so early that the video is not in 1080p
I like this one more than the early 2000s one because of how they treat Sue
The comic at 7:59 really makes me see why marvel chose Pedro pascal. He looks a lot like him in that. I never noticed it before.
I am so glad you did this video, I was very close to rewatching this. Now I dont have to!
Fox: “What are 17 more Fantastic Four movies? 👊I can always start again👊👊. Make another film👊👊👊”.
One more thing you get about Ben’s Jewish heritage is if you look on the door on the camera goes into the house on the door frame is a small thing called a mezuza. It holds the prayer of protection: comes from the story of Passover
The “yiiikes !” At 10:39 is sooo perfect. Please make a Gif of it
The marketing of this movie was crazy as well. They had real scientists talking about how accurate portions of it was.
reminds me how a ton of celebrities were praising the flash movie.
9:53 Sue and reed's acting lol
I subconsciously blocked this from my memory because I only remember one frame from the hallway
28:40 JOHNNY WHATS!!!!!
We survived ghostbusters 2016, we can leave this behind too.
I liked that one tho 😞
@@cruzdelarosa8401That movie had good plot,good visuals,good villain,good side character(Hemsworth).but the execution and the main cast was the problem. It Didn't have to be a all female team ignoring the original
@@JamesHowlett-qy3yq But the cast was good...
@@alalalala57 no
Outside of the look Dr. Doom ended up with I liked the dark tone of the movie.
So called Dr Doom looked like a crash test dummy and the Earth Mover from Batman Beyond combined sheeesh. A mixed bag of a fantastic four movie overall. Can’t wait for the MCU version.
It’s fun how a lot of cool fight scenes happen in hallways.
You can see a mezuzah on the doorframe when Jimmy walks in...so an entire TWO pieces of backdrop Judaism!
All I remember is that the thing cool diving scene is gone from the trailer.
I remember going to see this at the movies and at the end no one clapped or anything, we just walked silently!🤔🤔🥴😩🤦🏿♂️🤷🏿♂️😂😂
Hope you do a bonus where you cover the 90's Corman Fantastic Four.
And then the same year, BB-8 won the hearts of many, so... their Herbie would have likely worked
12:12 You called them dour while showing the ONLY moment in the movie where they're all smiling together!
Chronicle was a great movie
this movie could have been a masterpiece. the begining was amazing. the body horror and the story was very fresh. but the the part where reed leaves the station is when fant4stic actually begins
28:40 can't say I was a fan of that 9/11 joke...
Cry about it
@HistorySkate we did, the entire country did. Not really something to joke about.
@@crushcity3034 I’ll joke about it all day and there’s nothing you can do about it. How’s that for ya?
@HistorySkate by that reply I can tell your young and so foolish. Have a great day
@@crushcity3034 nope. Not young. And not foolish. But still standing. Unlike the twin towers.
Doom is lifted from Tetsuo. The hallway massacre is a short version of the same sequence in Akira.
Trank wanted a respectable movie with actual characters. Studio wanted a MCU copycat. Pretty simple
Thank ruined the movie
trank ruined the movie
@@jasontodd1896 because you wanted a campy goofy movie like the MCU?
Love to see you talk about Chronicle, cause is actually my favorite movie EVER, my sweet TOP 1!!!!
As many problems as this movie has, its biggest sin is its atrocious pacing. I think they were laboring under the delusion they’d get a sequel. Also, Doom is just so wrooooooong.
My head when I learned about the detail around 16:29, "Terrain seems a bit unstable" - Buzz Lightyear.
Great cast and the first 30 minutes is actually solid, but right after that get their powers that's like where all the last minute reshoots come in and just goes downhill. We need a directors cut!
Yes, I too enjoy watching children built teleportation machines. First thirty minutes was incredible for me.
Those suits would be a cool modern take if they just had some blue on them tbh
I remember purchasing this movie in a pawnshop for 1$
Waste of money 😆
@@claymathewselevator8121 my life was forever changed
Im an oddball with "superhuman pattern recognition,"and I really can't tell you how much I appreciated seeing this version of Sue Storm, I hope they keep that aspect a part of the character.
Video says the assassin’s creed movie was supposed to come out 2025 instead of 2015. What is even true anymore.
9/11’s through the pillars!? LOL
It is not laugh out loud it is sad.
R.I.P. Roger Corman
Johnna 9/11’s through the pillars, is an absolute WILD joke. 🤯. Like, I am not mad, but damn, savage!
The 9/11 joke was out of pocket
It's been 23 years....
Dr. Doom walk down the hall was Vader like
I lost interest when
1. they went into Space drunk without Sue.
2. Reed escaping and going on the run
Yeah, this film has no redeeming qualities.
I would've loved to have seen jeremy slaters original version of fantastic four
Is there any chance you'd cover the 1994 Fantastic Four film?
I feel this could’ve been really good. I saw the potential in it. I definitely enjoyed it for what it is. Hopefully we get some more darker horror renditions of superhero’s in the future.
Shocked about 43 kills being a hero. Then make a 9/11 joke. Makes sense.
How are those things related ?
This movie made me appreciate the original f4 movies hahah. That chris evans flame on still give me chills and smile
The dumbest thing is how sue and johnny not related just step brothers 😂😂
Foster sister
Jamie Bell was also in one of my other favorite movies, "JUMPER". Still waiting for a sequel.
That movie was pretty cool
I feel like this universe is slightly based on the ultimate comics because they wanted to open a portal to the negative zone and that’s how they got their powers
the 2015 version is heavily inspired by The Ultimate Universe Fantastic Four and its very different to the 616 Universe FF
This movie started off well but felt Very rushed at the end
I’m glad Josh got to make his passion project after this (I’m talking about Capone) I know it’s not super well received but I liked it