I think it's so funny how often people making these FF movies want a 60s vibe/setting, and now it looks like we might actually get it (even Pedro Pascal's post about his casting uses some Beatles music)
@@pious83It is very likely though. They hired Matt Shakman, who is a huge sitcom nerd, just look at his work on WandaVision or Monarch The Legacy of Monsters.
Fun fact about Chris Columbus, he's the executive producer of Robert Eggers first 2 films (the VVitch and the lighthouse) and is producing eggers 4th film Nosferatu.
18:04 I really love the idea of a F4 movie poster being a recreation of the first issue cover. If Marvel actually did that, that will actually blow fans' minds!
This is another fascinating story documented here, but one thing in particular that I loved is how Owen spoke positively on Tim Story’s Fantastic 4 films and acknowledged not just how they managed to actually get many things right about the characters, but also how their success proved after a decades long journey that these characters could work beyond the comic pages. It’s really easy to rip apart movies online and people have been doing it for as long as there’s been a World Wide Web, so it’s always nice to see a more measured, understanding perspective. Job well done Owen!
This was so interesting to watch. Love the detail you put in, and I would love to have seen those different versions of the scripts come to life as those sound more in line with the Fantastic 4. I did enjoy the two F4 movies by Tim Story, but the biggest issue based on everything I heard is Fox didn't want to go big. They went cheap, but the Fantastic 4 have been big, bold, ambitious, something larger than life, so going for cheap didn't do the characters justice. With the announcement of the new Fantastic 4 movie and cast, I really hope they make the movie as big, bold, and ambitious as possible, but without losing the heart of the team, which is family. I have faith in it though. As always, great work Owen! Love your work!
The best Fantastic Four has always been about the family drama, with a *huge* dose of overblown retro-futuristic science fiction. I hope the MCU gets it right. This was really interesting; thank you, Owen!
I only have 1 condition Please be > Highest Rated Marvel Razzie and Lowest Rated MCU film =Closest to Daredevil film- Ant-Man and The Wasp :Quantumania- The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 46% with an average rating of 5.5/10, based on 410 reviews. The site's critics consensus reads: "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania mostly lacks the spark of fun that elevated earlier adventures, but Jonathan Majors' Kang is a thrilling villain poised to alter the course of the MCU." Closest to Inhumans- Secret Invasion- The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 53%, with an average score of 6.1/10, based on 197 reviews. The site's critic's consensus states: "A well-deserved showcase for Samuel L. Jackson, Secret Invasion steadies itself after a somewhat slow start by taking the MCU in a darker, more mature direction." The Marvel Razzies-1-Morbius-On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 15% based on 283 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Cursed with uninspired effects, rote performances, and a borderline nonsensical story, this dreary mess is a vein [sic] attempt to make Morbius happen."[112] It ranks as the 16th worst-reviewed superhero movie on the site. 2-Daredevil film-On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes 43% of critics gave the film positive feedback, based on 228 reviews, with an average rating of 5.2/10. The critical consensus reads, "While Ben Affleck fits the role and the story is sporadically interesting, Daredevil is ultimately a dull, brooding origin story that fails to bring anything new to the genre." 3-Howard The Duck-Howard the Duck received mainly negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 13%, based on 83 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10, making it the lowest-rated Lucasfilm production. The site's consensus states: "While it has its moments, Howard the Duck suffers from an uneven tone and mediocre performances." Worst of Marvel-Fant4stic-On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 9% of 263 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 3.6/10. The website's consensus reads: "Dull and downbeat, this Fantastic Four proves a woefully misguided attempt to translate a classic comic series without the humor, joy, or colorful thrills that made it great."[1] As of 2023, it the lowest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes out of all theatrical films based on Marvel Comics properties. The WORST of MCU-Inhumans-The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 11% approval rating, with an average rating of 3.70/10 based on 47 reviews. The website's consensus states, "Marvel's Inhumans sets a new low standard for the MCU with an unimaginative narrative, dull design work, weak characters, and disengaging soapy melodrama."Reviewing the season, Matt Liparota of Destructoid concluded, "Inhumans is a work with almost nothing of value for anyone. It's not even an interesting train wreck. It's just a boring, lifeless slog easily shooting to the top of the list of the worst things the MCU has produced in its near-decade of existence." The DC Razzies- Catwoman-On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 8% based on 197 reviews, with an average rating of 3.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Halle Berry is the lone bright spot, but even she can't save this laughable action thriller". BvS-On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 29% based on 439 reviews and an average rating of 5/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice smothers a potentially powerful story - and some of America's most iconic superheroes - in a grim whirlwind of effects-driven action."
Definitely could have been an interesting movie, it seem to have a lot of potential. I just hope the new Maureen is very good and has a cool 60 style like X-Men first class
@@pious83 No. I included that one in my count. It's the fourth. The unofficial cash grab and the two 20th Century Fox attempts, and now the new Disney Marvel studios one.
I really enjoyed this video, but the title kinda feels like clickbait. The section of the video about Columbus is the shortest and, on the whole, the video is more about the overall development of what became the first Fox FF movie
Right on time Owen lol It's interesting seeing the ideas, and those VERY 90's designs, but glad the Tim Story movies at least turned into what it did... until Trank's version, and now finally, Marvel Studios FF, which will be one by default.
This thing was leaked much earlier then being on UA-cam. It was readily available on bootleg VHS being sold at comic book conventions (and I'm sure other places that sold bootleg movies). I bought a copy as early as mid 1996 or thereabouts. The movie I think was leaked from someone within if I'm not mistaken. But ya it wasn't long before bootlegs of the movie was floating around.
I also remember seeing in Alien 3 in the theater and them showing a Captain America teaser that was just his shield on a black background with the words "Coming to theaters next summer" Which Never Happened.
Awesome video analysis. I definitely want to find the time myself to look up the original 94 version someday. I have seen the documentary but I know I really need to experience the actual movie itself. This history is totally fascinating. The fantastic four will forever be one of my favorite comic book teams ever and I do look forward to the day when they have their own truly incredible movie. The 2005 film is definitely not terrible and I enjoy it to a certain extent but it will forever be short of the mark in some ways. Excellent job on this retrospective! Your channel is always awesome!
wow.... that casting suggestions by Douglas Petrie sound AWESOME...almost pitch perfect..!!! Alexis Denisof as Reed (he would eventually ended up playing 'The Other", Thanos' right hand man, in both The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy, where his character was killed off). He DID look closer to Reed than Pedro. Charlize Theron...SPOT ON! Paul Walker...I could picture him doing what Evans did in the 2005 movie. John C. Reilly as BEN..?! YESSS...!!!!
I would not be surprised if the plot to the upcoming MCU FF film is close to this (the idyllic parallel-timeline-inspired 60s world and some sort of event that transports them to the modern-day MCU).
i think given a good understanding and passion, chris would’ve had an excellent tone and feel for the characters, and maybe the world if he acknowledged weirdness enough.
You forgot to mention that Chris Columbus also directed and launched the first two Harry Potter films as well and that Fantastic Four will actually see another film in their MCU debut in 2025.
I bought a VHS copy of Cormans F4 from a comic shop in 2005 or 2006. It was like owning something from an alternate earth. There was a lot wrong with it , But way more of it was spot on. In my opinion that's the Best version of Doom I've ever seen in a movie.
We almost had the most perfect cast if Doug had most of his options. If Alexis Denisolf, Charlize Theron, Paul Walker and Michael Chiklis (sorry no to Doug's pick) would have been awesome.
Nowadays I'm mostly a trade buyer, but I do collect singles for certain books. I've bought every issue of the new Ultimate Marvel comics, as well as Fall of X.
Honestly even though the 1994 movie is cheap and schlocky I honestly respect it for it’s honest attempt to recreate the original 60s comics especially with the F4 costumes, The Thing and Doctor Doom their designs are completely faithful to the source material
"the script was seemingly receaved well by those in Fox." Yeah, but as we know, Fox (and still Sony) can't stick to a decision to save their budget or company.
I've always had a soft spot for the FF ( they're the family of Marvel comics ) have a very GOOD rogue's gallery too. More adventurers than a super-hero team ( at least that's how I see them ) Byrne's run of the FF was very GOOD,I still remember the crudely drawn FF-vs-Gladiator issue by Byrne,it had terrible art.
Nooo Michael Chabon the creator of Star Trek Picard and who also helped on Raimi's Spider-man2! This is heartbreaking. Kevin Feige there's still time to make this, just set it in the multiverse!
Funny that all of those pitches seemed better films than Tim Story's or Josh Trank's. Hopefully fifth time will be the charm for the FF on the big screen. Hopefully, Doom won't be part of the crew this time either. He really shouldn't be.
And I always thought the Tim story movies were good and enjoyable. Ya they weren't perfect but they were fun. I have both on blu-ray and I'll watch them regularly. Fan4atick on the other hand...I wouldn't have minded if they tried to do the same thing they did with the 90s FF (not release it, destroy all copies possible, etc...)
They failed the timelines, they never fully made the real fantastic 4!. I don't they even fully completed the X-men, the closest to actually seeing a real X-men movie was X-men 2 & the reboot X-men First Class, what destroyed all of these potentially comic book movies were the big hats. They never let the creatives do their thing. Too many hands in the cookie jar!.. It happens all the time, over and over again.
Please read this!!!This FF film is meant for failure. The actors they need to make it a success are as follow-Reed Richards by John Strazynski, Sue Storm by Charlize Theron, Jonny Storm by Glen Powell and Ben Grimm by Andrew Dice Clay. The Silver Surfer played by Keanu Reeves and Galactus played by...wait for it...Mel Gibson.(the man some people like to hate)...and directed by James Cameron!!(although highly unlikely)!!...or a director as successful! As for supporting characters- Mike Colter as T'Challa, the Black Panther, Mark Strong as Dr. Doom and Dwayne Jonson as Namor, the Sub-Mariner, Prince of Atlantis. And you can have the She Hulk (but playing it straight...without the breaking the third wall concept..and working side by side with Ben Grimm as her mentor))
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The timing of this video confirms that Owen is an insider of marvel studios working undercover 👀
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@@OwenLikesComicswhat about Jeremy Slaters original script for the 2015 movie?
@@srstriker6420Bullets and Blockbusters covered that l think
Owen, your timing couldn’t have been more perfect!
Indeed.
*Fantastic
I think it's so funny how often people making these FF movies want a 60s vibe/setting, and now it looks like we might actually get it (even Pedro Pascal's post about his casting uses some Beatles music)
The vibes from the released logo and art are so 60s, casually
Not necessarily. Nor does MCU FF need to be a period piece.
@@pious83It is very likely though. They hired Matt Shakman, who is a huge sitcom nerd, just look at his work on WandaVision or Monarch The Legacy of Monsters.
Fun fact about Chris Columbus, he's the executive producer of Robert Eggers first 2 films (the VVitch and the lighthouse) and is producing eggers 4th film Nosferatu.
He's also gave us the first two Harry Potter fans that are beloved to this day and the first Percy Jackson movie that is hated to this day
@@OvertheHedge06And unfortunately, Pixels.
It’s sad he’s not actually directing any movies like he did in the past.
To be fair, from a 90's perspective, Meg Ryan and Dennis Quaid would've been brilliant choices
18:04 I really love the idea of a F4 movie poster being a recreation of the first issue cover. If Marvel actually did that, that will actually blow fans' minds!
With all the films that do get made, tge behind the scenes story of unmade flms never stops being fascinated
13:37 I would have gone for Pierce Bronson as Mr Fantastic because of the Lawnmower Man
He would have been perfect I dunno why I never thought of that before
I had no idea this film (almost) existed! Just another reason why Owen is the best he is at what he does.
My favourite portrayal of the Ben Grimm was played by Tobias Funke.
in the Roger Corman Thing suit too
😂
This is another fascinating story documented here, but one thing in particular that I loved is how Owen spoke positively on Tim Story’s Fantastic 4 films and acknowledged not just how they managed to actually get many things right about the characters, but also how their success proved after a decades long journey that these characters could work beyond the comic pages. It’s really easy to rip apart movies online and people have been doing it for as long as there’s been a World Wide Web, so it’s always nice to see a more measured, understanding perspective. Job well done Owen!
6:36 Nando, is that you?! 🤯
Super fascinating! Owen is the master of these "the movies/stories that almost got made" videos. Excellent work as always!
Glad you like them!
This was so interesting to watch. Love the detail you put in, and I would love to have seen those different versions of the scripts come to life as those sound more in line with the Fantastic 4. I did enjoy the two F4 movies by Tim Story, but the biggest issue based on everything I heard is Fox didn't want to go big. They went cheap, but the Fantastic 4 have been big, bold, ambitious, something larger than life, so going for cheap didn't do the characters justice.
With the announcement of the new Fantastic 4 movie and cast, I really hope they make the movie as big, bold, and ambitious as possible, but without losing the heart of the team, which is family. I have faith in it though.
As always, great work Owen! Love your work!
I really hope you eventually cover the 60s Wonder Woman spy comics owen
The best Fantastic Four has always been about the family drama, with a *huge* dose of overblown retro-futuristic science fiction. I hope the MCU gets it right. This was really interesting; thank you, Owen!
Couldn't agree more!
I know it's been said a thousand times but The Incredibles already nailed it
I would have liked to see the Chris Columbus version.
All I ask for is that the new Fantastic 4 movie be decent.
I only have 1 condition
Please be >
Highest Rated Marvel Razzie and Lowest Rated MCU film =Closest to Daredevil film- Ant-Man and The Wasp :Quantumania- The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 46% with an average rating of 5.5/10, based on 410 reviews. The site's critics consensus reads: "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania mostly lacks the spark of fun that elevated earlier adventures, but Jonathan Majors' Kang is a thrilling villain poised to alter the course of the MCU."
Closest to Inhumans- Secret Invasion- The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 53%, with an average score of 6.1/10, based on 197 reviews. The site's critic's consensus states: "A well-deserved showcase for Samuel L. Jackson, Secret Invasion steadies itself after a somewhat slow start by taking the MCU in a darker, more mature direction."
The Marvel Razzies-1-Morbius-On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 15% based on 283 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10. The website's critics consensus reads, "Cursed with uninspired effects, rote performances, and a borderline nonsensical story, this dreary mess is a vein [sic] attempt to make Morbius happen."[112] It ranks as the 16th worst-reviewed superhero movie on the site.
2-Daredevil film-On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes 43% of critics gave the film positive feedback, based on 228 reviews, with an average rating of 5.2/10. The critical consensus reads, "While Ben Affleck fits the role and the story is sporadically interesting, Daredevil is ultimately a dull, brooding origin story that fails to bring anything new to the genre."
3-Howard The Duck-Howard the Duck received mainly negative reviews from critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 13%, based on 83 reviews, with an average rating of 3.8/10, making it the lowest-rated Lucasfilm production. The site's consensus states: "While it has its moments, Howard the Duck suffers from an uneven tone and mediocre performances."
Worst of Marvel-Fant4stic-On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 9% of 263 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 3.6/10. The website's consensus reads: "Dull and downbeat, this Fantastic Four proves a woefully misguided attempt to translate a classic comic series without the humor, joy, or colorful thrills that made it great."[1] As of 2023, it the lowest-rated film on Rotten Tomatoes out of all theatrical films based on Marvel Comics properties.
The WORST of MCU-Inhumans-The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 11% approval rating, with an average rating of 3.70/10 based on 47 reviews. The website's consensus states, "Marvel's Inhumans sets a new low standard for the MCU with an unimaginative narrative, dull design work, weak characters, and disengaging soapy melodrama."Reviewing the season, Matt Liparota of Destructoid concluded, "Inhumans is a work with almost nothing of value for anyone. It's not even an interesting train wreck. It's just a boring, lifeless slog easily shooting to the top of the list of the worst things the MCU has produced in its near-decade of existence."
The DC Razzies- Catwoman-On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 8% based on 197 reviews, with an average rating of 3.2/10. The site's critical consensus reads: "Halle Berry is the lone bright spot, but even she can't save this laughable action thriller". BvS-On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 29% based on 439 reviews and an average rating of 5/10. The website's critical consensus reads: "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice smothers a potentially powerful story - and some of America's most iconic superheroes - in a grim whirlwind of effects-driven action."
Definitely could have been an interesting movie, it seem to have a lot of potential. I just hope the new Maureen is very good and has a cool 60 style like X-Men first class
Discovers the Americas and writes comics. What a legend.
I think it's ironic it might take the 4th try to get the Fantastic 4 right.
Fifth. The Corman movie is available to see. Which does make that the first (of four) FF movies.
@@pious83 No. I included that one in my count. It's the fourth. The unofficial cash grab and the two 20th Century Fox attempts, and now the new Disney Marvel studios one.
@@jaymesEo6
-Corman Movie
-Tim Story's *two* movies
-Josh Trank film
That is four.
@@pious83 I am not talking about the number of films I'm talking about the number of tries to get th franchise right.
@@jaymesEo6 Which would still make the MCU film the fifth try.
Dude you've been on a roll lately. Hickman made me love the FF, I pray for a good movie.
That sudden Nando voice-over caught me completely off-guard.
I really enjoyed this video, but the title kinda feels like clickbait. The section of the video about Columbus is the shortest and, on the whole, the video is more about the overall development of what became the first Fox FF movie
That timing is poetic
The costumes at 1:27 look so spiritually like the Burton's Superman Lives costume that it could only come from the mid-to-late 90s.
Right on time Owen lol It's interesting seeing the ideas, and those VERY 90's designs, but glad the Tim Story movies at least turned into what it did... until Trank's version, and now finally, Marvel Studios FF, which will be one by default.
Love that you’re finally getting ad sponsors!! It gives me hope for the future of comic book UA-cam
This thing was leaked much earlier then being on UA-cam. It was readily available on bootleg VHS being sold at comic book conventions (and I'm sure other places that sold bootleg movies). I bought a copy as early as mid 1996 or thereabouts. The movie I think was leaked from someone within if I'm not mistaken. But ya it wasn't long before bootlegs of the movie was floating around.
I also remember seeing in Alien 3 in the theater and them showing a Captain America teaser that was just his shield on a black background with the words
"Coming to theaters next summer"
Which Never Happened.
John C. Riley as The Thing is inspired casting imo, I can totally hear him say, "It's Clobberin' Time!" in my head 😆😆
Awesome video analysis. I definitely want to find the time myself to look up the original 94 version someday. I have seen the documentary but I know I really need to experience the actual movie itself. This history is totally fascinating. The fantastic four will forever be one of my favorite comic book teams ever and I do look forward to the day when they have their own truly incredible movie. The 2005 film is definitely not terrible and I enjoy it to a certain extent but it will forever be short of the mark in some ways. Excellent job on this retrospective! Your channel is always awesome!
wow.... that casting suggestions by Douglas Petrie sound AWESOME...almost pitch perfect..!!!
Alexis Denisof as Reed (he would eventually ended up playing 'The Other", Thanos' right hand man, in both The Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy, where his character was killed off). He DID look closer to Reed than Pedro.
Charlize Theron...SPOT ON!
Paul Walker...I could picture him doing what Evans did in the 2005 movie.
John C. Reilly as BEN..?! YESSS...!!!!
I would not be surprised if the plot to the upcoming MCU FF film is close to this (the idyllic parallel-timeline-inspired 60s world and some sort of event that transports them to the modern-day MCU).
Stg Avi arad is a fucking menace
Dennis Quaid and Meg Ryan would have been fire as Reed and Sue
The Corman Thing head is my favourite of the movies. 😊
Paul Walker as the Human Torch would've been decent. He would've been great in a capes and tights movie.
I’m just amazed at how almost every idea FOX shot down for this film was better than the ideas they decided were good.
i think given a good understanding and passion, chris would’ve had an excellent tone and feel for the characters, and maybe the world if he acknowledged weirdness enough.
You forgot to mention that Chris Columbus also directed and launched the first two Harry Potter films as well and that Fantastic Four will actually see another film in their MCU debut in 2025.
Man i wish that there,s a good fantastic four movie
Wow! I'd never heard of this! Thanks!
Very enjoyable thank you Owen
I bought a VHS copy of Cormans F4 from a comic shop in 2005 or 2006.
It was like owning something from an alternate earth.
There was a lot wrong with it ,
But way more of it was spot on.
In my opinion that's the Best version of Doom I've ever seen in a movie.
7:47 Is it me, or am I just confused? I don’t see a new video on GodzillaMendoza’s channel about the Roger Corman Fantastic Four.
GodzillaMendoza's video should hopefully be up tomorrow, as far as I know!
@@OwenLikesComics Aahh, I see. Thank you for letting me know. Great video btw, and can’t wait to see what he says about it tomorrow as well. 😁
@@OwenLikesComicsok
Would love to have seen Quaid and Ryan in the film. Chabon's script outline sounds somewhat like the direction the new film is heading in.
my favorite version is the one from Arrested Development. Did Tobias ever get his rocks off???
For the record, I do think Chris Columbus could be a good candidate to direct a superhero movie
What the hell is with the obsession with making Doom part of the space ship crew? It's not a great idea
Hollywood loves tying in villains to heroe's origins to make thing 'simple', but Doom as another astronaut is definitely a dumb idea
Was thinking the same thing after every revision of the script hahaha
Interesting, great video!
Glad you think so!
Great video
We almost had the most perfect cast if Doug had most of his options. If Alexis Denisolf, Charlize Theron, Paul Walker and Michael Chiklis (sorry no to Doug's pick) would have been awesome.
I hope the new fantastic four movies are great man
It looks like elements of Francis' screenplay are gonna be adapted exactly
Hey Owen! Love your channel! I’ve always meant to ask you… do you collect single issues or graphic novels?
Nowadays I'm mostly a trade buyer, but I do collect singles for certain books. I've bought every issue of the new Ultimate Marvel comics, as well as Fall of X.
Can I read this script? It sounds... fantastic!
I don't know if I can link them, but if you Google you should be able to find all the scripts I talk about in the video!
We need to see the alternate universe where they released that movie. What is happening there? Is there a paradise or a living hell in that universe?
Honestly that Thing doesn't look all that bad in the original.
Honestly even though the 1994 movie is cheap and schlocky I honestly respect it for it’s honest attempt to recreate the original 60s comics especially with the F4 costumes, The Thing and Doctor Doom their designs are completely faithful to the source material
Honestly?
If the MCU can't adapt the Fantastic Four right then I will accept these characters are just unadaptable.
MCU can't be trusted to do anything right with any characters right now. Maybe 10 years ago, but not now.
France’s script didn’t sound too bad!! I would have loved to see that!
"the script was seemingly receaved well by those in Fox." Yeah, but as we know, Fox (and still Sony) can't stick to a decision to save their budget or company.
Unpopular opinion but the 2005 film is iconic
7:43 So did that video get delayed or something? Lol
I think so. I reached out to GodzillaMendoza over the weekend but I'm not sure when his video will be out. Once it is, I'll link it in the video!
Ooooh Reed’s cast tho! Not sure how I feel about Thing tho
Jason Brant just reviewed the I’ll fated early 90s film
please make a video on Chris Claremont's run on X-Men
20:25
Man, I wonder why he mentioned the Spider-Man and Batmab directors buy not the X-Men director
lol where’s that Godzilla Mendoza link my mans
His video should be up soon! Once it's live I'll link it.
@21:08
Wait....what did you just say?
Has this film been leaked anywhere?
I've always had a soft spot for the FF ( they're the family of Marvel comics ) have a very GOOD rogue's gallery too. More adventurers than a super-hero team ( at least that's how I see them ) Byrne's run of the FF was very GOOD,I still remember the crudely drawn FF-vs-Gladiator issue by Byrne,it had terrible art.
7:42 there is no such video or link?
GodzillaMendoza's video should be up asap, as far as I know. Once he posts it, it'll be linked in the description and in a card during the video!
When is godzillamendozas video coming out
UA-cam broke and won't let my like the video wtf 😂
I mean Paul Walker technically did get to be The Human Torch after all…
Nooo Michael Chabon the creator of Star Trek Picard and who also helped on Raimi's Spider-man2! This is heartbreaking. Kevin Feige there's still time to make this, just set it in the multiverse!
Can you make more what could have been marvel and dc content
they're gonna retry smth similar to the Beetles inspired idea w/ the movie that'll be coming out on 2025
Glad we didn't get the Peter Segal version
if you want a good F4 film I feel like the Fantastic needs to be an animated feature
Not untold when fans read comics
Funny that all of those pitches seemed better films than Tim Story's or Josh Trank's. Hopefully fifth time will be the charm for the FF on the big screen. Hopefully, Doom won't be part of the crew this time either. He really shouldn't be.
what is the art from the thumbnail from?
The only Chris Columbus we like.
Just got here from Godzilla Mendoza
😮 imagine if Warner had snatched up the Fantastic Four rights!
arad claimed he didnt know the movie was shooting?
weird....cuz stan visited the set
Avi Arad is always involved in something marvel related flopping/ having weird restrictions huh
I like 2015 F4 Movie.
And I always thought the Tim story movies were good and enjoyable. Ya they weren't perfect but they were fun. I have both on blu-ray and I'll watch them regularly. Fan4atick on the other hand...I wouldn't have minded if they tried to do the same thing they did with the 90s FF (not release it, destroy all copies possible, etc...)
Man they’ve been pushing a 1960’s FF forever eh?
They failed the timelines, they never fully made the real fantastic 4!. I don't they even fully completed the X-men, the closest to actually seeing a real X-men movie was X-men 2 & the reboot X-men First Class, what destroyed all of these potentially comic book movies were the big hats. They never let the creatives do their thing. Too many hands in the cookie jar!.. It happens all the time, over and over again.
Watched the full thing on UA-cam in 2014 was trying to watch the reboot that came out
The movie wasn't the best
sam hamm has a terrible habit thinking that he knows better than comic book creators....he doesn
Please read this!!!This FF film is meant for failure. The actors they need to make it a success are as follow-Reed Richards by John Strazynski, Sue Storm by Charlize Theron, Jonny Storm by Glen Powell and Ben Grimm by Andrew Dice Clay. The Silver Surfer played by Keanu Reeves and Galactus played by...wait for it...Mel Gibson.(the man some people like to hate)...and directed by James Cameron!!(although highly unlikely)!!...or a director as successful! As for supporting characters- Mike Colter as T'Challa, the Black Panther, Mark Strong as Dr. Doom and Dwayne Jonson as Namor, the Sub-Mariner, Prince of Atlantis. And you can have the She Hulk (but playing it straight...without the breaking the third wall concept..and working side by side with Ben Grimm as her mentor))
I cant watch the FF movies. Cant stand Evans as the Human Torch.
I think Tim Story got the essence of Fantastic Four but the script didn’t have them do much superhero stuff (at least first movie). It was more corny