John Malkovich cut from Fantastic 4
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From Doctor Doom to The Thing’s beard, here are the five questions The Fantastic Four: First Steps must answer
On July 8, 2005, 20th Century Fox brought the Fantastic Four to the big screen, launching the Marvel superheroes to a $330 million worldwide gross and a quickly greenlit sequel. The Hollywood Reporter’s original review of the Tim Story-directed film is below:
Lee Garbett, a British artist who has drawn books like Loki and Doctor Strange for Marvel and Lucifer for DC, sees their family dynamic as key for him as an artist: “The Fantastic Four are Marvel’s first family and the character dynamics and visual design between each of them is just super-well balanced and complimentary to each other.
Marvel Comics does their own version of Fantastic Four/Gargoyles #1 as well as Dynamite Entertainment for October
First Steps is a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but it’s not set in the same world where most of the other movies and TV shows are based. The MCU introduced the concept of the multiverse and parallel realities back in Phase Four,
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First Steps' runtime has been officially revealed, and with that comes details from the BBFC on everything from the extent of the reboot's fight scenes to "brief comic buttock nudity."
Matt Shakman owes his career to a Superman costume. Before Marvel Studios hired him to direct “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” one of the most consequential movies in the company’s history — before he helmed more than 130 episodes of television,