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Adaptions of Fantastic Four in films

The fictional superhero team Fantastic 4 featured in Marvel Comics publication has appeared in four live-action films since its inception. The plots bargain with four primary characters, known formally as Reed Richards, Susan Storm, Ben Grimm and Johnny Storm, and how they adapt to the superpowers they attain.

Constantin Picture show bought the film rights for the characters in 1986. A low-upkeep motion picture was produced in 1992 by New Horizon Studios owned past Roger Corman. In 2004, after Constantin sub-licensed the film rights to 20th Century Fox, a 2d Fantastic 4 film entered product. Fantastic Four was released in 2005 and the sequel Fantastic Four: Ascension of the Silver Surfer was released in 2007. Both films received mixed to negative reviews from critics, notwithstanding earned a combined Us$619 million worldwide at the box role. Due to 20th Century Fox's disappointment with the box-office render of Fantastic Iv: Rising of the Silver Surfer, a potential third Fantastic Four picture show and a Argent Surfer spin-off film were canceled.

In 2009, the development for a reboot was announced. Directed by Josh Trank, Fantastic 4 was released on August 7, 2015 and received largely negative reviews from both critics and audiences, as well as from Trank himself and became a box office flop. A sequel to the reboot was scheduled to be released on June 9, 2017, but it was canceled.

In March 2019, Marvel Studios regained the motion-picture show rights to the Fantastic Four and associated characters afterwards the Walt Disney Company acquired the former 21st Century Fox. Jon Watts is currently fix to direct a new film featuring the team, set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as part of its Phase Four slate.

Later on the conquering, the 20th Century Fox-produced Fantastic Four films were rebranded equally "Curiosity Legacy" films on Disney+ alongside the studio'southward Ten-Men movies, thus separating them from Marvel Cinematic Universe titles produced by Marvel Studios.[i]

Films [edit]

The Fantastic Four (1994, unreleased) [edit]

The plot follows four astronauts on an experimental spacecraft who are bombarded with a comet'southward catholic rays, whereby they acquire extraordinary abilities.

Bernd Eichinger of Constantin Pic acquired the film rights of the Fantastic Four from Marvel Comics in 1986.[2] In guild to maintain the rights, Eichinger hired Roger Corman in 1992 to produce a depression-budget film. The 1994 adaptation The Fantastic Four had its trailer released to theaters, while the cast and manager went on a promotional tour; nonetheless the film was never officially released. Some accused the pic of being an ashcan copy, made only to retain the license.[3] Stan Lee and Eichinger stated that the actors had no thought of the state of affairs, instead believing they were creating a proper release.[4] Marvel Comics paid in commutation for the film'south negative, so 20th Century Fox could go ahead with the large-upkeep accommodation. While released neither to theaters nor home-video, bootleg copies did surface.

Tim Story films (2005–2007) [edit]

Fantastic Four
FantasticFourFilmSeriesDVD.jpg

Cover of Fantastic 4 – ii-Picture Drove, the 2007 DVD box set of the two films

Directed past Tim Story
Based on

Fantastic Four
by

  • Stan Lee
  • Jack Kirby
Produced by
  • Avi Arad
  • Bernd Eichinger
  • Ralph Winter
Starring See below
Music past John Ottman

Production
companies

  • 20th Century Fox
  • Marvel Studios[a]
  • Constantin Motion-picture show
  • 1492 Pictures
Distributed by 20th Century Fox
Country United States
Linguistic communication English
Budget $230 million
Box office $619,627,482

Fantastic Four (2005) [edit]

The story features Reed Richards, Ben Grimm, Susan Storm, Johnny Storm and Victor Von Doom getting hit by a space tempest after boarding a space station. As a result of the radiation from the storm, they gain new abilities and powers that they have deal with in their own means.

Chris Columbus was hired by 20th Century Fob to write and direct the film in 1995. In 1997, Peter Segal was attached to a script which had been written by Columbus and Michael France. Segal later left the projection in the same year. Phillip Morton worked on the script, and Sam Hamm did rewrites in 1998. The post-obit year, Raja Gosnell signed on equally director.[5] The moving-picture show was announced in August 2000 as being aimed for a July 4, 2001 release date. Gosnell decided to leave the project to moving-picture show Scooby-Doo. Peyton Reed served as replacement in Apr 2001.[five] Reed contemplated making the film as a period piece set in the early 1960s during the space race.[two] He later on dropped out from the film. In April 2004, Tim Story was hired to direct and master photography began in Baronial in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada with re-shoots carried on until May 2005.[half dozen] [vii] Starring Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis and Julian McMahon, the flick was released on July 8, 2005.

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) [edit]

The story, both inspired by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby'due south Fantastic Four comic-volume storyline "The Galactus Trilogy" and Warren Ellis's comic-volume Ultimate Extinction, features the Silvery Surfer, whose cosmic free energy has been affecting the planet Earth and leaving craters around the planet. Gear up against an impending wedding betwixt Reed and Susan, the U.Due south. Ground forces recruits the Fantastic Iv to help stop the Silver Surfer, and separately gain help from Doom.[viii]

With Fantastic Iv grossing $330.5 million worldwide, 20th Century Fox hired director Tim Story and screenwriter Marker Frost in Dec 2005 to return to work for the sequel.[9] Don Payne was also hired to write the screenplay.[ten] Principal photography began on Baronial 28, 2006 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[11] The flick was released on June xv, 2007.

Due to 20th Century Fox's thwarting in the box-office functioning of the flick, a potential tertiary Fantastic Iv motion-picture show and a Silverish Surfer spin-off film were cancelled.[12]

Fantastic Four (2015) [edit]

The story, loosely based on the Ultimate Fantastic Four comic-books, features four people teleporting to an alternate universe, which alters their physical grade and grants them new abilities. They must acquire to harness their abilities and piece of work together every bit a team to relieve the Earth from a familiar enemy.[13]

In August 2009, the development for the reboot of the Fantastic Iv movie franchise was announced by 20th Century Fox.[14] In July 2012, Josh Trank was hired to direct.[15] Michael Green, Jeremy Slater, Seth Grahame-Smith and Simon Kinberg were hired to write the screenplay with Slater and Kinberg receiving credit.[16] [17] [18] Casting began in Jan 2014 with the announcement of the cast occurred in the post-obit months.[19] [xx] [21] [22] Principal photography began in May 2014 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and ended in Baronial the aforementioned year.[23] [24] Starring Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Bell and Toby Kebbell, the moving picture was released on August 7, 2015.[25] The motion-picture show was a box function bomb, and received negative reviews , and is ofttimes considered to be the one of the worst films ever made.[26] [27] A sequel was originally planned for 2017, just was removed from the studio's schedule in November 2015.[28] This is also the final Fantastic Iv film produced by Fox before 20th Century Fox was sold to Disney and the rights reverted to Marvel Studios.

Cancelled films [edit]

Doctor Doom [edit]

At San Diego Comic-Con International 2017, Noah Hawley said that he was developing a film centered on Doctor Doom.[29] Dan Stevens was likewise said to be involved with the film.[30] In June 2018, Hawley stated that the script was almost finished, but that there was "a little dubiousness" nearly whether it would be filmed due to his upcoming film Stake Blue Dot and the fact that Disney plans to acquire Fox.[31] In March 2019, Hawley revealed that he was still unsure about whether he would be continuing the project, every bit it had non been officially greenlit, but that he had spoken to Kevin Feige nigh it.[32] In Baronial 2019, Hawley told Deadline that the movie "is done", implying that he was no longer working on it.[33]

Silverish Surfer [edit]

In February 2018, a Silver Surfer film was in development with Brian K. Vaughan attached to the script.[34]

Future [edit]

Marvel Cinematic Universe [edit]

On December xiv, 2017, the Walt Disney Company agreed to a $52.4 billion deal to acquire 21st Century Fox, including its subsidiary 20th Century Fox. Disney'due south CEO Bob Iger stated that they program to integrate the Fantastic Iv into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), alongside the 10-Men and Deadpool.[35] On March twenty, 2019, the now $71.iii billion deal was officially completed.[36] At the 2019 Marvel Studios San Diego Comic-Con Hall H presentation in July, studio head Kevin Feige announced that a Fantastic Four motion-picture show, which will exist set in the MCU, is in evolution.[37] [38] On Dec ten, 2020, Feige announced that Jon Watts volition straight the film; Watts previously helmed the Spider-Homo films gear up in the MCU.[39]

Recurring cast and characters [edit]

List indicator(s)

This section shows characters who volition announced or have appeared in more than ii films in the series.

  • An empty, dark grey cell indicates the grapheme was not in the moving picture, or that the character'due south official presence has not nonetheless been confirmed.
  • Y indicates a younger version of the character.
List of recurring Fantastic Four bandage and characters
Character Film
The Fantastic Four
(1994, unreleased)
Fantastic Four
(2005)
Fantastic 4:
Rise of the Silver Surfer
Fantastic Four
(2015)
Reed Richards
Mr. Fantastic
Alex Hyde-White Ioan Gruffudd Miles Teller
Owen JudgeY
Sue Tempest
Invisible Woman
Rebecca Staab
Mercedes McNabY
Jessica Alba Kate Mara
Johnny Storm
Man Torch
Jay Underwood
Phillip Van DykeY
Chris Evans Michael B. Jordan
Ben Grimm
The Thing
Michael Bailey Smith
(Ben Grimm)
Carl Ciarfalio (Thing)
Michael Chiklis Jamie Bell
Evan HannemannY
Victor von Doom
Doctor Doom
Joseph Culp Julian McMahon Toby Kebbell
Alicia Masters Kat Light-green Kerry Washington

Coiffure [edit]

Occupation Film
The Fantastic Iv
(1994, unreleased)
Fantastic 4
(2005)
Fantastic Four:
Rise of the Silver Surfer
Fantastic Four
(2015)
Managing director Oley Sassone Tim Story Josh Trank
Producer(due south) Steven Rabiner Bernd Eichinger
Avi Arad
Ralph Wintertime
Simon Kinberg
Matthew Vaughn
Hutch Parker
Robert Kulzer
Gregory Goodman
Executive producer(southward) Roger Corman
Bernd Eichinger
Glenn Garland
Jan Kikumoto
Stan Lee
Kevin Feige
Chris Columbus
Marking Radcliffe
Michael Barnathan
Stan Lee
Writer(southward) Craig J. Nevius
Kevin Rock
Michael France
Marking Frost
Screenplay by
Don Payne
Mark Frost
Story past
John Turman
Mark Frost
Jeremy Slater
Simon Kinberg
Josh Trank
Composer(s) David Wurst
Eric Wurst
John Ottman Marco Beltrami
Philip Glass
Director of photography Mark Parry Oliver Wood Larry Blanford Matthew Jensen
Editor(s) Glenn Garland William Hoy William Hoy
Peter Southward. Elliot
Elliot Greenberg
Stephen Eastward. Rivkin

Habitation media release [edit]

20th Century Fox Abode Amusement released Fantastic Four (2005), Fantastic Iv: Rise of the Silver Surfer and Fantastic Four (2015) on DVD, Blu-ray and digital download.[40] The films were also released on DVD and Blu-ray box sets:

Title Format Release appointment Films Reference
Fantastic Iv 2-Movie Collection DVD October 2, 2007 Fantastic Four (2005), Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer [41]
The Ultimate Heroes Collection October 16, 2007 Daredevil, Elektra, Fantastic Four (2005), X-Men [42]
Marvel Heroes May 13, 2008 Daredevil, Elektra, Fantastic Four (2005), Fantastic 4: Ascent of the Silver Surfer, X-Men, X2, X-Men: The Concluding Stand up [43]
Blu-ray iii-Pack Blu-ray Nov 18, 2008 Daredevil, Fantastic 4 (2005), Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer [44]
20th Century Trick Triple Feature DVD June i, 2010 Daredevil, Fantastic 4 (2005), X-Men [45]
October v, 2010 Daredevil, Elektra, Fantastic Four (2005) [46]
20th Century Fox Double Characteristic Fantastic Iv (2005), X-Men [47]
Fantastic Four / Fantastic Four: Ascent of the Silver Surfer Blu-ray May 15, 2012 Fantastic 4 (2005), Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer [48]
Fantastic Iv Double Feature Blu-ray/Digital Hd, DVD March 8, 2016 [49] [50]

Reception [edit]

Box office performance [edit]

Motion picture U.Due south. release appointment Box office gross All fourth dimension ranking Product budget Ref.
North America Other territories Worldwide North America Worldwide
Fantastic Four (2005) July viii, 2005 $154,696,080 $175,883,639 $330,579,719 305 348 $100 meg [51]
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Argent Surfer (2007) June fifteen, 2007 $131,921,738 $157,126,025 $289,047,763 410 425 $130 million [52]
Fantastic Four (2015) August seven, 2015 $56,117,548 $111,860,048 $167,977,596 ane,392 $120 million [53]
Totals $ 342,735,366 $ 444,869,712 $ 787,605,078 $350 one thousand thousand [54]

The Fantastic Four picture series is the fourth highest-grossing film series based on Marvel Comics characters after the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Spider-Man films and the Ten-Men flick series respectively grossing over $342 million in North America and over $787 million worldwide.[55]

Critical and public response [edit]

Motion-picture show Rotten Tomatoes Metacritic CinemaScore
The Fantastic Four 27% (eleven reviews)[56] North/A N/A
Fantastic 4 (2005) 28% (214 reviews)[57] twoscore (35 reviews)[58] B[59]
Fantastic Four: Ascent of the Silvery Surfer 37% (172 reviews)[60] 45 (33 reviews)[61] B[59]
Fantastic Four (2015) 9% (261 reviews)[62] 27 (twoscore reviews)[63] C-[59]

Reception for all Fantastic Four films have been generally negative by critics.[64] Scott Weinberg of eFilmCritic called the 1994 film "[a] painfully silly film, one with more heroic intentions than actual assets."[65]

Rene Rodriguez of The Miami Herald gave negative reviews to the Fantastic Four films directed by Tim Story. Regarding Rise of the Silver Surfer, he stated, "Story does the same sort of efficient, impersonal job he did on the first film, keeping things at such a basic, almost childish level that it seems the movie is aimed squarely, if not exclusively, at the 12-and-under ready."[66] Yet, Roger Moore of Orlando Sentry gave Story's Fantastic Four films good reviews. He chosen the first picture show as a "popcorn popper" and a "cinematic sugar buzz" and the second film an "entertaining film that doesn't overstay its welcome."[67] [68]

The 2015 Fantastic Four pic was the weakest reviewed of the series; information technology was criticised for its dark, humorless tone, its character arcs, designs (especially that of Dr. Doom), bland interim, and poorly written story. Managing director Josh Trank was himself not satisfied, posting a message on Twitter stating he had envisioned a better version of the film, merely it was ruined past Fox; he later deleted the message.[69]

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Credited as Marvel Enterprises, LLC in the 2005 film

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