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Fantastic Four

7 Reasons Why The Fantastic Four Reboot Deserves Another Chance

The idea was this: the original Fantastic Four had gotten the aesthetics right, but completely flopped with regards to everything else like tone and character motivations, especially as they were depicted in Jack Kirby's original run. As director Josh Trank, coming off of Chronicle, pointed out, the earlier issues of the Fantastic Four had elements of body horror to them, from the design of the Thing to Doctor Doom's imposing face plate.
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7) The Production Fiasco

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Sometimes the behind the scenes news of a movie ends up being more interesting/entertaining than the film itself, resulting in either a documentary being produced or an original film based on the production. We’ve seen this numerous times: Plan 9 from Outer Space gave rise to Tim Burton’s Ed Wood, Superman Lives gave us Schnepp’s The Death of “Superman Lives“: What Happened? and The Room is giving us The Disaster Artist.

It doesn’t have to be said that Fantastic Four had severe problems during its production, with extensive reshoots plaguing it for months after it was technically done with principal photography. Josh Trank even took to Twitter a few days before its official release to denounce it as not being his film, though that Tweet was quickly deleted.

Years from now, someone will revisit this mess and try and salvage a story from it. Whether you hated it, thought it was decent, or didn’t care for it at all, no one can deny that the mystery of what exactly transpired is intriguing, and would certainly make for a more fascinating viewing experience.


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