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Space.com on MSNNot so fantastic: the less than glorious history of the Fantastic Four on the big screen
The Fantastic Four are bona fide Marvel A-listers. Debuting in 1961, Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm pre-date fellow Stan Lee/Jack Kirby creations Ant-Man, the Incredible Hulk, Iron Man,
A 1994 version produced by B-movie legend Roger Corman was pulled from theaters shortly before it was to be released
A good chunk of Doomsday could focus on a clash between Avengers and X-Men with RDJ’s Doom cackling in the background, with a kidnapped Franklin by his side. The premise certainly gives the Fantastic Four a reason to breach their multiversal walls and zip over to 616 to meet the New Avengers.
Even though they are considered some of the most important characters in Marvel Comics, even earning the title of “Marvel’s First Family,” the Fantastic Four
Doomsday's Doctor Doom hails from Earth-828, the reality inhabited by Marvel's First Family in The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Read on for
This iteration of the Fantastic Four has a standalone adventure without all the burden of the MCU's history and cast of characters.
Hall has played the iconic "Days" character Marlena Evans since 1976 — and her trash-talking, gum-spitting look-alike, Hattie Adams, for nearly as long.
The movie, the fifth effort to adapt the comic characters for the big screen, was expected to collect about $218 million worldwide in its first weekend.
After an infamously unreleased low budget Roger Corman treatment in 1994, two coolly received noughties movies, and the total car crash that was Josh Trank’s 2015 reboot, Matt Shakman is about to have another go with The Fantastic Four: First Steps.