The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The group debuted in The Fantastic Four #1 (cover-dated Nov. 1961), which helped to usher in a new level of realism in the medium. The Fantastic Four was the first superhero team created by writer-editor Stan Lee and artist/co-plotter Jack Kirby, who developed a collaborative approach to creating comics with this title that they would use from then on. As the first superhero team title produced by Marvel Comics, it formed a cornerstone of the company's 1960s rise from a small division of a publishing company to a pop-culture conglomerate. The title would go on to showcase the talents of comics creators such as Roy Thomas, John Byrne, Steve Englehart, Walt Simonson, John Buscema, George Pérez and Tom DeFalco, and is one of several Marvel titles originating in the Silver Age of Comic Books that is still in publication in the 2010s.
NOTE: My MCU pretends like they're has never been a cbm outside of this and my previous fan cast in my MCU. If any actor in here is already playing a role of a cb character in real life do not complain. That means even Heath Ledger could be in the cast since without TDK he wouldn’t have died.
Plot:
Eleven years before, a young Reed Richards discovered an alternate universe and created a device that would transport objects into it. A half a year later, Reed brought his invention to a science fair, which brought him to the attention of Mr. Lumpkin and the think tank at New York’s Baxter Building. Lumpkin encouraged Reed’s parents that the boy was too advanced for normal school, and they very eagerly agreed to allow their child to join the think tank and be taken away from home. On a tour of the think tank, Reed was shown a massive viewer of his alternate universe, which they called the N-Zone, where the Baxter Building’s technicians showed him his toys that he sent over the years, floating in space.
Reed continued to work at the Baxter Building, alongside its head, Dr. Franklin Storm, and became very close friends to his daughter, Susan Storm, and her brother, Johnny. Reed’s project was to use the N-Zone to transport objects from one part of his own universe, to another. Years later, he cracked the necessary calculations, along with the help of an egotistical Victor Von Doom, and they soon prepared to test the transporter in the deserts of Nevada. Reed’s childhood friend, Benjamin Grimm, showed up to watch the trial and find out how his friend continued to avoid having to attend high school and college. But at the last moment, Reed dismissed an argument that Victor put to him regarding their calculations, and the Baxter Building’s scientists were unaware that Victor had changed the proper calculations behind their backs.
When the test commenced, a strange accident occurred, and instead of transporting the apple that they had meant to, the machine transported Reed, Susan, Johnny, Ben, and Victor into the N-Zone, and back out again-where they landed at random points across the globe. Reed appeared next to the transporter, but changed, and the military automatically fired on him, thinking him an alien from the N-Zone.
They soon realized that he had transformed into something fantastic, a barely human being with the ability to stretch any part of his body to amazing lengths. They soon found most of the rest of the group; including Ben; who landed in Mexico and was changed into a super-strong, rocky monster; as well as Johnny; who appeared in France, with the ability to light himself on fire, fly, and emit these flames in powerful blasts. Victors face is scarred and he gains no abilities.
Around the world there have been cases of people going missing by what witnesses call “monsters from the ground”. When Franklin Storm goes missing, Reed, Susan, Johnny and Ben decide to use their newly found abilities to stop the mad men behind all of the disappearances…Mole Man
About the Movie
Tone
I think the tone should be similar to what I think Iron Man 3 is going to be. It looks like they’ve started to darken the tone of the MCU movies and I think that the tone we’ve seen so far is what I want for this FF movie.
Director
The director should be J.J Abrams. I want to bring a more sci-fi fantastical (no pun intended) feel to the FF movies and I think he could do that very well.
the Suits
I think the suits should be new and cool and like something we haven’t seen before. I like these because they just have a modern day feel to them.
the Monsters
The monsters created by mole man should be in various forms, some monsters giant, some the size of humans and some in-between. I think that the monsters in Pacific Rim are a great example of the giant monsters that Mole Man would summon.
Mr. Fantastic
His powers enable him to stretch his body parts to incredible lengths and endow him with enhanced durability. He no longer needs to eat nor sleep, and has no internal organs or bones. He can stretch his eyes, specifically the lens so that he does not need his glasses or any other visual augmentation but can only sustain this for short periods. Sue's mother revealed that she knows that Reed's abilities allow him to stretch his brain in order to accommodate and solve almost any problem thus making him effectively a human computer.
Invisible Woman
Sue has the power to render her and others invisible to the naked eye. She also has the power to generate nearly impenetrable invisible force fields. Sue can manipulate her force fields in a variety of ways, including levitating herself and others, firing destructive force-blasts, and causing objects to explode by projecting and expanding force fields inside them.
Thing
Thing will be motion captured. The teleportation through the N-Zone gave him an orange rocky hide which boosts his strength and makes him nigh-invulnerable to physical damage and physiologically stressful conditions (such as a toxic breathing environment), and he no longer feels differences in temperature.
Human Torch
Susan Storm's younger brother is a short-tempered teen, who is enamored with good-looking girls and has a rock-star attitude. The obvious "cool factor" of his powers only serves to heighten these personality traits: Johnny's powers engulf him in flames that enable him to fly and shoot fiery projectiles. This power sometimes has detrimental effects on his body, as Johnny burns, or more accurately fuses, his own body-fat to provide his 'fuel', and every so often, he "hibernates" and sheds off the skin cells that protect him from his own flames, growing new ones. Regardless, he finds the idea of being a real superhero incredibly exciting and firmly intends to sign up with The Avengers once he is old enough, rather than continue hanging around the Baxter Building with the nerds and geeks. He is indeed a high school dropout and a Spider-Man fan.
FANCAST
Mr. Fantastic-Nicholas Hoult
I’m aiming towards the Ultimate universe with this movie so all of the cast for the characters are as young as I could get. I think Nicholas would be awesome. We’ve seen him as a nerd before and He’s just a great actor. I had Jay Baruchel, but then I thought “Why would Teresa Palmer a really hot girl fall in love with that again!” Others Considered:
Jay Baruchel
Matt Smith
Invisible Woman-Teresa Palmer
I think Teresa Palmer would make an Incredible Sue Storm. She has all the different qualities that are needed for the role. Others Considered:
None
Human Torch-Lucas Till
I think Lucas Till would make a great Human Torch. He’s played a role similar to what I want him to be like in X-Men First Class. Just add a little more humor to that and you’ll have Johnny Storm Others Considered:
Alex Pettyfer
Dave Franco
Liam Hemsworth
Thing-Dustin Clare
This was one of the hardest roles I’ve ever had to cast, because I was trying to make them young. At first the youngest I could get was 35 and it wasn’t good at all. Then I started to lower it down a little bit to someone who seems younger than they are and have a great tone of voice for the role. Dustin Clare is Gannicus on starz show Spartacus. Here are some clips from the show Others Considered:
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Mole Man-Peter Dinklage
I think Peter Dinklage would make an AMAZING Mole Man. His character in game of thrones inspired me. Imagine having this small man be in command of giant monsters that could destroy the statue of liberty by hitting it. Others Considered:
Danny Devito
Franklin Storm-Tom Hanks
I think Tom Hanks would make a great Franklin Storm. I’d like him to have a father son relationship with Reed. At first he might push Susan to get in a relationship with Reed while they’re just friends.
Others Considered:
None
Victor Von Doom-Tyler Hoechlin
If you’ve seen him on Teen Wolf you’ll now he has the presence to him that is so awesome. I think he could make a great Victor Von Doom and in the future a great Dr. Doom.
Others Considered:
Dane DeHaan
CAMEO
Black Panther-Chadwick Boseman
Chadwick Boseman is the PERFECT choice for T’Challa. After seeing him in 42 he would be amazing in the role. BP would just make a small appearance at the end. Others Considered:
None at all!
After Credits Scene The FF are searching in Africa for an element for something Reed is working on. They are shot out of the sky on their plane. They crash in the Jungle and they are greeted by a man in a black suit.
“Who are you?” Johnny asks
“The Black Panther…”