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Fantastic Four (2005 film)

Fantastic Four (sometimes stylized as Fantastic 4) is a 2005 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. It was directed by Tim Story, and released by 20th Century Fox. The film stars Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon, and Kerry Washington. The film follows the origins of the titular team as they learn to come into terms with their newfound abilities following their exposure to cosmic rays.

Fantastic Four
Theatrical release poster
Directed byTim Story
Written by
Based on
Produced by
Starring
CinematographyOliver Wood
Edited byWilliam Hoy
Music byJohn Ottman
Production
companies
Distributed by20th Century Fox
Release date
  • July 8, 2005 (2005-07-08)
Running time
106 minutes[3]
Country
  • United States[2]
LanguageEnglish
Budget$87.5–100 million[4][5]
Box office$333.5 million[4]

This was the second live-action Fantastic Four film to be filmed. A previous attempt, titled The Fantastic Four, was a B-movie produced by Roger Corman that ultimately went unreleased. Fantastic Four was released in the United States on July 8, 2005. Despite receiving generally negative reviews from critics, it grossed $333.5 million worldwide and was a box office success. A sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, was released in 2007. A reboot was released in 2015, while another is scheduled for release in 2025.

Plot edit

Dr. Reed Richards, along with his friend, Ben Grimm, convinces Dr. Victor Von Doom, CEO of Von Doom Industries, to allow him access to his space station to test the effects of exposure of clouds of cosmic energy on biological samples. Von Doom agrees, and recruits his chief genetics researcher (and Reed's ex-girlfriend) Susan Storm and her reckless brother Johnny Storm.

They arrive in space to study the cosmic clouds, but the clouds arrive ahead of schedule. Reed, Susan, and Johnny leave the shielded station to rescue Ben, out on a space-walk to place the samples, while Victor closes the shields behind them to keep himself protected. The storm breaks through the station and strikes the four. They return home but soon begin to develop strange powers. Reed is able to stretch like rubber, Susan can become invisible and create force fields, Johnny can engulf himself in fire, and Ben is transformed into a large, rock-based creature with superhuman strength and durability. Victor meanwhile faces a backlash from his stockholders due to the publicity from the failed mission.

On the Brooklyn Bridge, Ben accidentally causes a traffic pile-up while stopping a man from committing suicide. The four use their various powers to contain the damage and save lives. While the public cheer them for their efforts, Ben's fiancée arrives to silently split their engagement, unable to accept him for his condition. Reed vows to a heartbroken Ben to reverse the effects. The media dubs them "The Fantastic Four," and Victor exploits the news story to his stockholders, but they decide to pull out of Von Doom Industries. The four move into Reed's lab in the Baxter Building to study their abilities and work on finding a cure. Victor offers his support in their efforts, but blames Reed for the mission's failure.

Reed plans to construct a machine to re-create the storm and reverse their conditions. However, Johnny refuses to cooperate, insisting they should just embrace their powers. Meanwhile, Victor, having also been affected by the storm due to the shields' malfunctioning, begins mutating into organic metal and is able to produce electricity, and begins plotting to use his new powers to take his revenge.

Victor drives a wedge between Ben and Reed, resulting in Ben walking out in a rage. This motivates Reed to attempt the machine on himself, but he cannot generate enough power to push the storm to critical mass. Victor hears this, and brings Ben to the lab. Ben is placed in the machine and Doom uses his abilities to produce the electricity needed to power it, turning Ben back to normal and accelerating Doom's condition, causing much of his body to turn to metal. Victor knocks the human Ben unconscious and kidnaps Reed.

Victor, now calling himself "Doom," tortures Reed using a super-cooling unit and fires a heat-seeking missile at the Baxter Building to kill Johnny. He flies through the city to evade it, lighting a garbage barge on fire to trick it. Sue rushes to free Reed and battles Doom but is outmatched. Ben arrives to help, transformed into The Thing again by reusing the machine. The battle spills into the streets, and the four assemble to battle Doom. Johnny and Susan combine their powers to wrap Doom in an inferno of intense flames, and Ben and Reed douse him with cold water, inducing thermal shock and freezing Doom in place.

In an epilogue, Ben tells Reed to forget about his experiment with the machine, as he has accepted his condition through his relationship with Alicia Masters, a blind artist. The team decide to embrace their roles as superheroes, and Reed proposes to Sue. Meanwhile, a frozen Doom is transported back to his homeland of Latveria.

Cast edit

As in almost all of the previous Marvel Comics-based films, Fantastic Four co-creator Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance. He is Willie Lumpkin, the postal worker who greets the team on their way to the Baxter Building elevator.[6] Hugh Jackman reprises his role as James Howlett / Logan / Wolverine from the X-Men film series in a scene in which Reed Richards changes his face to resemble Jackman's portrayal of Wolverine in an attempt to woo Susan Storm; the scene was deleted from the theatrical cut of Fantastic Four and was restored in the "Extended Cut" of the film. Canadian broadcasters Terry David Mulligan and Ben Mulroney, and American broadcaster Lauren Sánchez make cameos as reporters.[7] Cameos during the X Games scenes include professional freestyle motocross riders Kenny Bartram and Brian Deegan, and reporter Jamie Little. David Parker and Pascale Hutton appeared as Ernie and Nightclub Girlfriend, respectively.

Production edit

In 1983, German producer Bernd Eichinger met with Stan Lee at his home in Los Angeles to explore obtaining an option for a movie based on the Fantastic Four.[8] The option was not available until three years later, when Eichinger's Constantin Film company obtained it from Marvel Comics for a price the producer called "not enormous", and which has been estimated to be $250,000.[9] Warner Bros. and Columbia Pictures showed interest, but were cautious of Eichinger's $40–45 million budget.[9][10] With the option scheduled to expire on December 31, 1992, Eichinger asked Marvel for an extension. With none forthcoming, Eichinger planned to retain his option by producing a low-budget Fantastic Four film, reasoning, he said in 2005, "They didn't say I had to make a big movie."[9] In 1992 he approached B-movie specialist Roger Corman on the idea of producing the film on a $5 million budget in order to keep the rights,[10] which he eventually decided to bring down to $1 million.[9] In 1994, the adaptation, titled The Fantastic Four had its trailer released to cinemas, and its cast and director went on a promotional tour, however the film was not officially released. The film was accused of being an ashcan copy, meaning it was only made to keep the license.[11] Lee and Eichinger stated that the actors had no idea of the situation, instead believing they were creating a proper release.[12] Marvel Comics, along with Avi Arad and close friend Ralph Winter, paid in exchange for the film's negative, so 20th Century Fox could go ahead with the big-budget adaptation,[citation needed] as well as a possible spin-off film starring the Silver Surfer for summer 1998.[13]

Fox hired Chris Columbus to write and direct Fantastic Four in 1995.[14] He developed a screenplay with Michael France, but decided to step down as director and focus on producing Fantastic Four under his 1492 Pictures company. Peter Segal was hired to direct in April 1997,[13] and was replaced by Sam Weisman by the end of the year.[15] Fox brought in Sam Hamm to rewrite the script in April 1998[16] in an attempt to lower the $165 million projected budget.[13] In February 1999, with development taking longer than expected, Eichinger and Fox signed a deal with Marvel to extend the control of the film rights for another two years, with a summer 2001 release planned,[17] and hiring Raja Gosnell to direct.[18] However, Gosnell decided to do Scooby Doo instead and dropped out in October 2000.[19] He was replaced by Peyton Reed in April 2001[20] and Mark Frost was brought on board for another rewrite. Reed departed in July 2003,[21] explaining in 2015, "I developed it for the better part of a year with three different sets of writers. But it became clear after a while that Fox had a very different movie in mind and they were also chasing a release date … so we ended up parting company."[22] Reed's version was described as being influenced by A Hard Day's Night. Mads Mikkelsen auditioned for Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic,[23] but Ioan Gruffudd was cast, later; he called his audition as "humiliating".[24] Later, another actors joined the film; Jessica Alba as Sue Storm / Invisible Woman, Chris Evans as Johnny Storm / Human Torch, Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm / The Thing and Julian McMahon as Dr. Victor Von Doom.[25] Sean Astin was one of the candidates to direct the movie,[26] his reasoning for wanting to direct it, despite never having directed a feature before nor read any of the comics, was that he wanted to step up in filmmaking and felt that doing a Fantastic Four film would allow him to leave a mark. Despite not getting the job, Tom Rothman was impressed with his determination and hoped to work with him on a future project.[27][28][29] Astin wanted to cast Christina Aguilera to portray Sue Storm alias the Invisible Woman.[26][27][30]

Tim Story was signed to direct in April 2004, after Fox was impressed with his early cut of Taxi and that Story is a fan of the comics.[31][32][33] Simon Kinberg wrote uncredited drafts of the script.[34] After seeing The Incredibles, Story decided to make significant script changes and add more special effects because of similarities.[35]

Release edit

Marketing edit

The teaser trailer was shown at screenings of Elektra.[36] Originally release dates holiday of 2004 but avoided moved Spider-Man 2.[37] The American premiere of Fantastic Four was moved from July 1, 2005, to the week of July 8 to avoid again competition with Steven Spielberg's motion picture War of the Worlds, during its first week.[38] Fantastic Four opened in 3,602 movie theaters in the United States, and increased to 3,619 theaters in the following week.[39]

Box office edit

Fantastic Four finished at the top position at the box office with $56.1 million from 3,602 cinemas over its first weekend.[40] By the end of 2005, Fantastic Four had accumulated a gross income of $330.6 million, with $154.7 million of this coming in the United States. It was the highest-grossing superhero movie by an African-American director until Ryan Coogler's Black Panther (2018).[4]

Critical response edit

On Rotten Tomatoes, Fantastic Four has an approval rating of 28% based on 214 reviews with an average rating of 4.6/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Marred by goofy attempts at wit, subpar acting, and bland storytelling, Fantastic Four is a mediocre attempt to bring Marvel's oldest hero team to the big screen."[41] On Metacritic, the film has a score of 40 out of 100 based on 35 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[42] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "B" on an A+ to F scale.[43]

Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post noted that it was "a movie more based on character than plot" and "mostly an origins tale". He called it "a funky, fun film version of the famous Marvel superhero[s]" but was critical of the last twenty minutes.[44] Joe Leydon of Variety called the film "unpretentious" but also "wildly uneven".[45] James Berardinelli of ReelViews having been a fan of the comics, found the film disappointing saying "This movie is more like a B-grade comic book adaptation than the A-list production it should have been." Berardinelli praised Chiklis for a standout performance despite being buried in makeup: "Fantastic Four has its good points - there are individual scenes that work" and said there are "moments of surprise and excitement...but the tempo's off, beats are missed, and the production ends up sounding out-of-tune."[46] Entertainment Weekly's Owen Gleiberman described the film as "like something left over from the '60s" and compared it unfavorably to other contemporary films such as Spider-Man 2, Batman Begins, and The Incredibles. [47] The film has earned some warmer reevaluation due to the failure of the 2015 reboot film.[48][49][50][51][52]

Accolades edit

At the Saturn Awards, Fantastic Four was nominated for Best Science Fiction Film, but lost the trophy to Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith.[53] It was given two nominations at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards including Best Hero for Jessica Alba (she lost to Christian Bale for Batman Begins) and Best On-Screen Team for Alba, Michael Chiklis, Chris Evans and Ioan Gruffudd (they lost to Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson for Wedding Crashers). Alba was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Actress for her performances in both this film and Into the Blue, but lost to Jenny McCarthy for Dirty Love.[54] The film won the Stinker Award for Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing Over $100M.[55]

Home media edit

The main version of Fantastic Four on VHS and DVD was released in December 2005. This version had some changes from the one shown in cinemas. Some of these changes included the following:

  • There is a scene where Reed and Susan are in a storage room of the Baxter Building. On one of the shelves is a robot that is supposed to be H.E.R.B.I.E. from the Fantastic Four animated cartoon series from 1978.
  • The biggest change is of the scene with Jessica Alba and Ioan Gruffudd's characters looking toward the Statue of Liberty. Similar lines are used in the DVD version, but the version on DVD replaces that with the pair in the planetarium, where they discuss their feelings for each other without an argumentative tone. The DVD includes the theatrical version as a bonus feature, but instead of Reed forming a square jaw, as he does in the theatrical version, he makes his skin look like that of Wolverine of the X-Men comics. The actor Gruffudd breaks the fourth wall and looks directly at the camera as he does this. This scene was created in hopes to create a cinematic universe between This film, Fox's X-Men and Sony's Spider-Man. Wolverine was also set to appear in a cameo in Spider-Man 2. The extended cut includes this as part of the movie, along with a longer version of the scene in the planetarium.[56]

The movie was also released on VHS the same day, it was later released on Blu-ray on November 14, 2006.[57]

Extended cut edit

In June 2007, an extended cut DVD of Fantastic Four was released. It incorporated about 20 minutes of deleted scenes, and also included a preview of the sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. The DVD expanded on The Thing's relationships with Alicia Masters, Doctor Doom's manipulations to break up the group, and the Human Torch's womanizing, and how it backfires.[56]

Film novelization edit

Fantastic Four received a novelization written by popular Marvel Comics writer Peter David, which included several scenes not in the movie.[58]

Soundtrack edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
IGN6.9/10[59]
Allmusic     [60]

Fantastic 4: The Album is the official soundtrack to the movie Fantastic Four. The soundtrack features two supergroups that were formed specifically for the album: Loser (former Marilyn Manson guitarist/writer John 5) and T.F.F. (featuring Brody Dalle of The Distillers, Chris Cester of Jet, Nick Zinner of The Yeah Yeah Yeahs, and Dolf de Datsun of the Datsuns).[61][62]

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Come On, Come In" (Velvet Revolver)3:58
2."Error Operator" (Taking Back Sunday)Taking Back SundayAriel Rechtshaid3:09
3."Relax" (Chingy)K1 Mil3:31
4."What Ever Happened to the Heroes" (Joss Stone)Beau Dozier3:56
5."Waiting (Save Your Life)" (Omnisoul)Derek A.E. FuhrmannGregg Wattenberg4:02
6."Always Come Back to You" (Ryan Cabrera)
Guy Chambers3:33
7."Everything Burns" (Ben Moody featuring Anastacia)Ben Moody3:41
8."New World Symphony" (Miri Ben-Ari featuring Pharoahe Monch)
  • Miri Ben-Ari
  • Kanye West
4:01
9."Die for You (Fantastic Four Mix)" (Megan McCauley)
Bob Marlette3:49
10."Noots" (Sum 41)Greig Nori3:49
11."Surrender" (Simple Plan)Rick NielsenSimple Plan2:58
12."I'll Take You Down" (T.F.F)Josh Deutsch2:50
13."On Fire" (Lloyd Banks)
  • K1 Mil
  • Eminem (co.)
  • Luis Resto (add.)
3:07
14."Reverie" (Megan McCauley)
  • McCauley
  • Will Baker
  • Pete Woodruff
  • Will Baker
  • Pete Woodruff
3:55
15."Goodbye to You" (Breaking Point)
  • Justin Rimer
  • Brett Erikson
  • Ben Schigel
Ben Schigel3:51
16."Shed My Skin" (Alter Bridge)Mark Tremonti
5:08
17."In Due Time" (Submersed)
Don Gilmore4:04
18."Disposable Sunshine" (Loser)Bob Marlette3:27
19."Now You Know" (Miss Eighty 6 featuring Classic)
  • Ali Dee
  • Zach Danziger
3:03
20."Kirikirimai (Fantastic Four Remix)" (Orange Range)Orange RangeJosh Deutsch3:14

An album of John Ottman's score was released by Varèse Sarabande on July 12, 2005.

Additionally, Gabin's song "Bang Bang to the Rock n' Roll" was featured in the film, but not used on the soundtrack.

Future edit

Sequel edit

A sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, was released on June 15, 2007, with director Tim Story and the cast returning to the fold. The film had a slightly improved critical reception but lower financial gross than its predecessor.

2015 reboot edit

When plans for a third film fell through, 20th Century Fox rebooted the series with 2015's Fantastic Four. The film experienced a worse critical reception than the original films and failed at the box office, leading to the cancellation of a sequel planned for a 2017 release.

Marvel Cinematic Universe edit

In 2019, after Disney successfully acquired Fox, the film rights of Fantastic Four were reverted to Marvel Studios, with plans to integrate the characters, along with The X-Men and Deadpool, into Marvel Cinematic Universe. Jon Watts was originally attached to direct, but later stepped down from directing the film after expressing his desire to take a "break" from superhero films.[63] The Fantastic Four is scheduled to be released in the United States on July 25, 2025, as the second film of Phase Six of the MCU. The cast includes Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm, Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm.[64]

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Fantastic Four sometimes stylized as Fantastic 4 is a 2005 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby It was directed by Tim Story and released by 20th Century Fox The film stars Ioan Gruffudd Jessica Alba Chris Evans Michael Chiklis Julian McMahon and Kerry Washington The film follows the origins of the titular team as they learn to come into terms with their newfound abilities following their exposure to cosmic rays Fantastic FourTheatrical release posterDirected byTim StoryWritten byMark Frost Michael FranceBased onFantastic Fourby Stan LeeJack KirbyProduced byAvi Arad Ralph Winter Bernd EichingerStarringIoan Gruffudd Jessica Alba Chris Evans Michael Chiklis Julian McMahon Kerry WashingtonCinematographyOliver WoodEdited byWilliam HoyMusic byJohn OttmanProductioncompanies20th Century Fox 1 Constantin Film Marvel Enterprises 1492 Pictures 2 Distributed by20th Century FoxRelease dateJuly 8 2005 2005 07 08 Running time106 minutes 3 CountryUnited States 2 LanguageEnglishBudget 87 5 100 million 4 5 Box office 333 5 million 4 This was the second live action Fantastic Four film to be filmed A previous attempt titled The Fantastic Four was a B movie produced by Roger Corman that ultimately went unreleased Fantastic Four was released in the United States on July 8 2005 Despite receiving generally negative reviews from critics it grossed 333 5 million worldwide and was a box office success A sequel Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer was released in 2007 A reboot was released in 2015 while another is scheduled for release in 2025 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Marketing 4 2 Box office 4 3 Critical response 4 4 Accolades 5 Home media 5 1 Extended cut 6 Film novelization 7 Soundtrack 8 Future 8 1 Sequel 8 2 2015 reboot 8 3 Marvel Cinematic Universe 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPlot editDr Reed Richards along with his friend Ben Grimm convinces Dr Victor Von Doom CEO of Von Doom Industries to allow him access to his space station to test the effects of exposure of clouds of cosmic energy on biological samples Von Doom agrees and recruits his chief genetics researcher and Reed s ex girlfriend Susan Storm and her reckless brother Johnny Storm They arrive in space to study the cosmic clouds but the clouds arrive ahead of schedule Reed Susan and Johnny leave the shielded station to rescue Ben out on a space walk to place the samples while Victor closes the shields behind them to keep himself protected The storm breaks through the station and strikes the four They return home but soon begin to develop strange powers Reed is able to stretch like rubber Susan can become invisible and create force fields Johnny can engulf himself in fire and Ben is transformed into a large rock based creature with superhuman strength and durability Victor meanwhile faces a backlash from his stockholders due to the publicity from the failed mission On the Brooklyn Bridge Ben accidentally causes a traffic pile up while stopping a man from committing suicide The four use their various powers to contain the damage and save lives While the public cheer them for their efforts Ben s fiancee arrives to silently split their engagement unable to accept him for his condition Reed vows to a heartbroken Ben to reverse the effects The media dubs them The Fantastic Four and Victor exploits the news story to his stockholders but they decide to pull out of Von Doom Industries The four move into Reed s lab in the Baxter Building to study their abilities and work on finding a cure Victor offers his support in their efforts but blames Reed for the mission s failure Reed plans to construct a machine to re create the storm and reverse their conditions However Johnny refuses to cooperate insisting they should just embrace their powers Meanwhile Victor having also been affected by the storm due to the shields malfunctioning begins mutating into organic metal and is able to produce electricity and begins plotting to use his new powers to take his revenge Victor drives a wedge between Ben and Reed resulting in Ben walking out in a rage This motivates Reed to attempt the machine on himself but he cannot generate enough power to push the storm to critical mass Victor hears this and brings Ben to the lab Ben is placed in the machine and Doom uses his abilities to produce the electricity needed to power it turning Ben back to normal and accelerating Doom s condition causing much of his body to turn to metal Victor knocks the human Ben unconscious and kidnaps Reed Victor now calling himself Doom tortures Reed using a super cooling unit and fires a heat seeking missile at the Baxter Building to kill Johnny He flies through the city to evade it lighting a garbage barge on fire to trick it Sue rushes to free Reed and battles Doom but is outmatched Ben arrives to help transformed into The Thing again by reusing the machine The battle spills into the streets and the four assemble to battle Doom Johnny and Susan combine their powers to wrap Doom in an inferno of intense flames and Ben and Reed douse him with cold water inducing thermal shock and freezing Doom in place In an epilogue Ben tells Reed to forget about his experiment with the machine as he has accepted his condition through his relationship with Alicia Masters a blind artist The team decide to embrace their roles as superheroes and Reed proposes to Sue Meanwhile a frozen Doom is transported back to his homeland of Latveria Cast editIoan Gruffudd as Reed Richards Jessica Alba as Sue Storm Chris Evans as Johnny Storm Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm Julian McMahon as Victor Von Doom Hamish Linklater as Leonard Kerry Washington as Alicia Masters Laurie Holden as Debbie McIlvane Kevin McNulty as Jimmy O Hoolihan Maria Menounos as Sexy Nurse Michael Kopsa as Ned Cecil Stan Lee as Willie Lumpkin As in almost all of the previous Marvel Comics based films Fantastic Four co creator Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance He is Willie Lumpkin the postal worker who greets the team on their way to the Baxter Building elevator 6 Hugh Jackman reprises his role as James Howlett Logan Wolverine from the X Men film series in a scene in which Reed Richards changes his face to resemble Jackman s portrayal of Wolverine in an attempt to woo Susan Storm the scene was deleted from the theatrical cut of Fantastic Four and was restored in the Extended Cut of the film Canadian broadcasters Terry David Mulligan and Ben Mulroney and American broadcaster Lauren Sanchez make cameos as reporters 7 Cameos during the X Games scenes include professional freestyle motocross riders Kenny Bartram and Brian Deegan and reporter Jamie Little David Parker and Pascale Hutton appeared as Ernie and Nightclub Girlfriend respectively Production editIn 1983 German producer Bernd Eichinger met with Stan Lee at his home in Los Angeles to explore obtaining an option for a movie based on the Fantastic Four 8 The option was not available until three years later when Eichinger s Constantin Film company obtained it from Marvel Comics for a price the producer called not enormous and which has been estimated to be 250 000 9 Warner Bros and Columbia Pictures showed interest but were cautious of Eichinger s 40 45 million budget 9 10 With the option scheduled to expire on December 31 1992 Eichinger asked Marvel for an extension With none forthcoming Eichinger planned to retain his option by producing a low budget Fantastic Four film reasoning he said in 2005 They didn t say I had to make a big movie 9 In 1992 he approached B movie specialist Roger Corman on the idea of producing the film on a 5 million budget in order to keep the rights 10 which he eventually decided to bring down to 1 million 9 In 1994 the adaptation titled The Fantastic Four had its trailer released to cinemas and its cast and director went on a promotional tour however the film was not officially released The film was accused of being an ashcan copy meaning it was only made to keep the license 11 Lee and Eichinger stated that the actors had no idea of the situation instead believing they were creating a proper release 12 Marvel Comics along with Avi Arad and close friend Ralph Winter paid in exchange for the film s negative so 20th Century Fox could go ahead with the big budget adaptation citation needed as well as a possible spin off film starring the Silver Surfer for summer 1998 13 Fox hired Chris Columbus to write and direct Fantastic Four in 1995 14 He developed a screenplay with Michael France but decided to step down as director and focus on producing Fantastic Four under his 1492 Pictures company Peter Segal was hired to direct in April 1997 13 and was replaced by Sam Weisman by the end of the year 15 Fox brought in Sam Hamm to rewrite the script in April 1998 16 in an attempt to lower the 165 million projected budget 13 In February 1999 with development taking longer than expected Eichinger and Fox signed a deal with Marvel to extend the control of the film rights for another two years with a summer 2001 release planned 17 and hiring Raja Gosnell to direct 18 However Gosnell decided to do Scooby Doo instead and dropped out in October 2000 19 He was replaced by Peyton Reed in April 2001 20 and Mark Frost was brought on board for another rewrite Reed departed in July 2003 21 explaining in 2015 I developed it for the better part of a year with three different sets of writers But it became clear after a while that Fox had a very different movie in mind and they were also chasing a release date so we ended up parting company 22 Reed s version was described as being influenced by A Hard Day s Night Mads Mikkelsen auditioned for Reed Richards Mr Fantastic 23 but Ioan Gruffudd was cast later he called his audition as humiliating 24 Later another actors joined the film Jessica Alba as Sue Storm Invisible Woman Chris Evans as Johnny Storm Human Torch Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm The Thing and Julian McMahon as Dr Victor Von Doom 25 Sean Astin was one of the candidates to direct the movie 26 his reasoning for wanting to direct it despite never having directed a feature before nor read any of the comics was that he wanted to step up in filmmaking and felt that doing a Fantastic Four film would allow him to leave a mark Despite not getting the job Tom Rothman was impressed with his determination and hoped to work with him on a future project 27 28 29 Astin wanted to cast Christina Aguilera to portray Sue Storm alias the Invisible Woman 26 27 30 Tim Story was signed to direct in April 2004 after Fox was impressed with his early cut of Taxi and that Story is a fan of the comics 31 32 33 Simon Kinberg wrote uncredited drafts of the script 34 After seeing The Incredibles Story decided to make significant script changes and add more special effects because of similarities 35 Release editMarketing edit The teaser trailer was shown at screenings of Elektra 36 Originally release dates holiday of 2004 but avoided moved Spider Man 2 37 The American premiere of Fantastic Four was moved from July 1 2005 to the week of July 8 to avoid again competition with Steven Spielberg s motion picture War of the Worlds during its first week 38 Fantastic Four opened in 3 602 movie theaters in the United States and increased to 3 619 theaters in the following week 39 Box office edit Fantastic Four finished at the top position at the box office with 56 1 million from 3 602 cinemas over its first weekend 40 By the end of 2005 Fantastic Four had accumulated a gross income of 330 6 million with 154 7 million of this coming in the United States It was the highest grossing superhero movie by an African American director until Ryan Coogler s Black Panther 2018 4 Critical response edit On Rotten Tomatoes Fantastic Four has an approval rating of 28 based on 214 reviews with an average rating of 4 6 10 The site s critical consensus reads Marred by goofy attempts at wit subpar acting and bland storytelling Fantastic Four is a mediocre attempt to bring Marvel s oldest hero team to the big screen 41 On Metacritic the film has a score of 40 out of 100 based on 35 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 42 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of B on an A to F scale 43 Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post noted that it was a movie more based on character than plot and mostly an origins tale He called it a funky fun film version of the famous Marvel superhero s but was critical of the last twenty minutes 44 Joe Leydon of Variety called the film unpretentious but also wildly uneven 45 James Berardinelli of ReelViews having been a fan of the comics found the film disappointing saying This movie is more like a B grade comic book adaptation than the A list production it should have been Berardinelli praised Chiklis for a standout performance despite being buried in makeup Fantastic Four has its good points there are individual scenes that work and said there are moments of surprise and excitement but the tempo s off beats are missed and the production ends up sounding out of tune 46 Entertainment Weekly s Owen Gleiberman described the film as like something left over from the 60s and compared it unfavorably to other contemporary films such as Spider Man 2 Batman Begins and The Incredibles 47 The film has earned some warmer reevaluation due to the failure of the 2015 reboot film 48 49 50 51 52 Accolades edit At the Saturn Awards Fantastic Four was nominated for Best Science Fiction Film but lost the trophy to Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith 53 It was given two nominations at the 2006 MTV Movie Awards including Best Hero for Jessica Alba she lost to Christian Bale for Batman Begins and Best On Screen Team for Alba Michael Chiklis Chris Evans and Ioan Gruffudd they lost to Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson for Wedding Crashers Alba was nominated for a Razzie Award for Worst Actress for her performances in both this film and Into the Blue but lost to Jenny McCarthy for Dirty Love 54 The film won the Stinker Award for Worst Screenplay for a Film Grossing Over 100M 55 Home media editThe main version of Fantastic Four on VHS and DVD was released in December 2005 This version had some changes from the one shown in cinemas Some of these changes included the following There is a scene where Reed and Susan are in a storage room of the Baxter Building On one of the shelves is a robot that is supposed to be H E R B I E from the Fantastic Four animated cartoon series from 1978 The biggest change is of the scene with Jessica Alba and Ioan Gruffudd s characters looking toward the Statue of Liberty Similar lines are used in the DVD version but the version on DVD replaces that with the pair in the planetarium where they discuss their feelings for each other without an argumentative tone The DVD includes the theatrical version as a bonus feature but instead of Reed forming a square jaw as he does in the theatrical version he makes his skin look like that of Wolverine of the X Men comics The actor Gruffudd breaks the fourth wall and looks directly at the camera as he does this This scene was created in hopes to create a cinematic universe between This film Fox s X Men and Sony s Spider Man Wolverine was also set to appear in a cameo in Spider Man 2 The extended cut includes this as part of the movie along with a longer version of the scene in the planetarium 56 The movie was also released on VHS the same day it was later released on Blu ray on November 14 2006 57 Extended cut edit In June 2007 an extended cut DVD of Fantastic Four was released It incorporated about 20 minutes of deleted scenes and also included a preview of the sequel Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer The DVD expanded on The Thing s relationships with Alicia Masters Doctor Doom s manipulations to break up the group and the Human Torch s womanizing and how it backfires 56 Film novelization editFantastic Four received a novelization written by popular Marvel Comics writer Peter David which included several scenes not in the movie 58 Soundtrack editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingIGN6 9 10 59 Allmusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 60 Fantastic 4 The Album is the official soundtrack to the movie Fantastic Four The soundtrack features two supergroups that were formed specifically for the album Loser former Marilyn Manson guitarist writer John 5 and T F F featuring Brody Dalle of The Distillers Chris Cester of Jet Nick Zinner of The Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Dolf de Datsun of the Datsuns 61 62 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Come On Come In Velvet Revolver Scott WeilandSlashDuff McKaganMatt SorumDave KushnerDoug GreanNick RaskulineczVelvet Revolver3 582 Error Operator Taking Back Sunday Taking Back SundayAriel Rechtshaid3 093 Relax Chingy Howard BaileyKwame B HollandK1 Mil3 314 What Ever Happened to the Heroes Joss Stone Alecia MooreBilly MannChristopher RojasBeau Dozier3 565 Waiting Save Your Life Omnisoul Derek A E FuhrmannGregg Wattenberg4 026 Always Come Back to You Ryan Cabrera Ryan CabreraGuy ChambersGuy Chambers3 337 Everything Burns Ben Moody featuring Anastacia Ben MoodyBen MoodyJay Baumgardner3 418 New World Symphony Miri Ben Ari featuring Pharoahe Monch Miri Ben AriKanye WestTroy JamersonMiri Ben AriKanye West4 019 Die for You Fantastic Four Mix Megan McCauley Megan McCauleyBob MarletteBob Marlette3 4910 Noots Sum 41 Deryck WhibleyGreig NoriGreig Nori3 4911 Surrender Simple Plan Rick NielsenSimple Plan2 5812 I ll Take You Down T F F Brody DalleJosh DeutschAndrew WyattJosh Deutsch2 5013 On Fire Lloyd Banks HollandChristopher LloydCurtis JacksonHarry PalmerMarshall MathersLuis RestoK1 MilEminem co Luis Resto add 3 0714 Reverie Megan McCauley McCauleyWill BakerPete WoodruffWill BakerPete Woodruff3 5515 Goodbye to You Breaking Point Justin RimerBrett EriksonBen SchigelBen Schigel3 5116 Shed My Skin Alter Bridge Mark TremontiBen GrosseAlter Bridge co 5 0817 In Due Time Submersed Donald CarpenterTJ DavisEric FriedmanKelan LukerDon GilmoreDon Gilmore4 0418 Disposable Sunshine Loser John 5Joe GrahMarletteBob Marlette3 2719 Now You Know Miss Eighty 6 featuring Classic Ali TheodoreZach DanzigerSarai HowardAli DeeZach Danziger3 0320 Kirikirimai Fantastic Four Remix Orange Range Orange RangeJosh Deutsch3 14 An album of John Ottman s score was released by Varese Sarabande on July 12 2005 Additionally Gabin s song Bang Bang to the Rock n Roll was featured in the film but not used on the soundtrack Future editSequel edit Main article Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer A sequel Fantastic Four Rise of the Silver Surfer was released on June 15 2007 with director Tim Story and the cast returning to the fold The film had a slightly improved critical reception but lower financial gross than its predecessor 2015 reboot edit Main article Fantastic Four 2015 film When plans for a third film fell through 20th Century Fox rebooted the series with 2015 s Fantastic Four The film experienced a worse critical reception than the original films and failed at the box office leading to the cancellation of a sequel planned for a 2017 release Marvel Cinematic Universe edit Main article Marvel Cinematic Universe In 2019 after Disney successfully acquired Fox the film rights of Fantastic Four were reverted to Marvel Studios with plans to integrate the characters along with The X Men and Deadpool into Marvel Cinematic Universe Jon Watts was originally attached to direct but later stepped down from directing the film after expressing his desire to take a break from superhero films 63 The Fantastic Four is scheduled to be released in the United States on July 25 2025 as the second film of Phase Six of the MCU The cast includes Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm and Ebon Moss Bachrach as Ben Grimm 64 See also editFantastic Four 2005 video game Fantastic Four in filmReferences edit Fantastic Four American Film Institute 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