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Fox has its Fantastic Four


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 Fox recently cleared some prime summer 2015 real estate for its reboot of Marvel’s Fantastic Four, now it appears to have its actors. After a long search — Chronicle‘s Josh Trank was announced as the director at the 2012 Comic-Con — Fruitvale Station breakout Michael B. Jordan, Miles Teller (Divergent), Kate Mara (Transcendence) and Jamie Bell (Nymphomaniac) are working on deals to star as the ’60s-spawned superhero quartet

 

http://www.deadline.com/2014/02/fox-has-its-fantastic-four-for-superhero-reboot/

 

Wasn't what I was expecting cast wise, I guess they're going with a younger FF4 team.

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I'm not familiar with that, but how are the Storm's going to be a black guy and a white chick?

 

That's not from the comics so I honestly have no idea. I like Kate Mara and Michael B. Jordan will make an awesome Human Torch so I'm just going to let it slide. Part of me wishes they just would have cast a black actress as Sue though.

 

 

 

If they go straight up Ultimate FF I'm interested to see who'll they'll cast as a young Dr. Doom and who they'll cast as Mole Man. Victor Von Doom would basically just be a cameo in this movie because he goes missing after the accident that gives them powers but Mole Man would be a large part as he's the first villain the Ultimate FF faced.  If Fox plays their cards right they'll have a franchise on their hands. They have a very talented director, a talented cast, and some great source material to draw from.

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I know nothing of Jamie Bell, but the cast is great IMO

Best member of the cast, from what I see. Jamie Bell is Billy Elliot, the voice and motion-capture actor for TinTin and an all around underrated actor. Glad to see he's getting some big budget leading roles.

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