FANTASTIC FOUR Star Toby Kebbell REALLY Doesn't Want To Answer Questions About Possible Doctor Doom Return

FANTASTIC FOUR Star Toby Kebbell REALLY Doesn't Want To Answer Questions About Possible Doctor Doom Return

Fantastic Four star Toby Kebbell has once again been asked to reflect on playing Doctor Doom in the 2015 movie, making it clear he really doesn't want to continue being asked about a possible return...

By JoshWilding - Jan 03, 2023 05:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantastic Four
Source: ComicBook.com

Josh Trank's Fantastic Four movie was a disaster, and none of the actors involved managed to walk away from the project looking good. Extensive reshoots, reportedly helmed by Dark Phoenix director Simon Kinberg, changed the second half of the reboot, and somehow made Doctor Doom even worse.

Fox had already dropped the ball with Victor Von Doom in 2005's Fantastic Four and its sequel The Rise of the Silver Surfer, and did so again in this movie despite casting a great actor in Toby Kebbell.

During a recent interview with ComicBook.com about his standout role in Apple TV+'s Servant, the actor was asked about the weirdest stuff his character has eaten in the show. Singling out Sean Turner's placenta, he was then asked what he'd prefer: eating that for real or being asked about returning as Doom...again

"Definitely the placenta puff," he said. "I'd eat a whole croque en bouche of placenta puffs rather than be asked if I would go back and be terrible as Doctor Doom again. 'Hey, you were terrible as Doctor Doom. Would you go back and do it again?' Eh, no."

When the interviewer told Kebbell he shouldn't be so hard on himself, he responded, "You're absolutely right; it was not my fault."

Was that a shot at Trank? Kinberg? Both?! Who knows, but so much went wrong with Fantastic Four, the cast really doesn't deserve the blame. Looking back at the experience of making the movie, Kebbell even joked, "I didn't realize I made it a goal of mine to ruin cinema, but I did it. I fully accomplished it."

While a number of Variants are rumoured to appear in Avengers: Secret Wars, we're guessing this Doctor Doom won't be among them. With any luck, Kebbell will get another shot at comic book movies as there are plenty of other roles we're sure he could redeem himself with after this disastrous take on Marvel's First Family and their greatest foe.

What do you guys think?

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ScaryTerry
ScaryTerry - 1/3/2023, 5:18 AM
Would you want to talk about it?! [frick], leave him alone.
ProfessorWhy
ProfessorWhy - 1/3/2023, 5:31 AM
I need to stop clicking on this nonsense. Jeebus.....
bobevanz
bobevanz - 1/3/2023, 5:32 AM
Only a dumbass journalist would ask this guy if he's coming back
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 1/3/2023, 5:35 AM
He is a great actor, but wrong for the part. Granted, they already went to the wrong direction script-wise, so I don't think anyone could have made it work, but you need someone more grandiose to play Doom.
TheManWithoutFear
TheManWithoutFear - 1/3/2023, 5:38 AM
The only Fox character that i would actually choose to see again is Michael Chiklis as The Thing. Everyone else can disappear into the void as far as i'm concerned.
micvalpro
micvalpro - 1/3/2023, 5:56 AM
He needs to make Rock n Rolla 2!
SgtSoggybottom
SgtSoggybottom - 1/3/2023, 6:34 AM
@micvalpro - THIS.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 1/3/2023, 6:00 AM
Lmao. No one else wants to see this Dr Doom ever again. I don't even blame this guy. It was a terrible direction, design, origin, and presentation of one of comics' most iconic villains.

Doom isn't hard to do. I don't know why these people feel the need to mess with the formula.
The1st
The1st - 1/3/2023, 7:54 AM
@CorndogBurglar - It was less Doom, and more something that would show up on Robot Chicken as a parody.



That film had awful direction despite a relatively good cast.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 1/3/2023, 10:06 AM
@The1st - LOL that's a good way of putting it.
Mercwitham0uth
Mercwitham0uth - 1/3/2023, 6:14 AM
Can you blame him? His doom looked like melted garbage bags with glowsticks melted over him.
DesiSpiderman
DesiSpiderman - 1/3/2023, 6:51 AM
It’s still baffles me how fox was able to make such a horrible
Movie, even for there standards. So much talent was involved, I don’t understand how no one questioned the writing. Or they did start to question it and that made things even worst
OrgasmicPotatoe
OrgasmicPotatoe - 1/3/2023, 7:14 AM
It's even worse when you consider the sole reason the movie was made was to make sure Fox could hold on to the F4 rights. It did the complete opposite.


But you know what ? I wouldn't outright hate to see them (F4 and Doom) again in a Secret Wars cameo. Who knows, maybe Marvel can cook up some of that sweet redemption like they had for Andrew in NWH.

I also wouldn't cry if I never see them again.
TheVandalore
TheVandalore - 1/3/2023, 7:16 AM
I'd pretend I'd never even heard of the movie and act confused when people press me about it lol
The1st
The1st - 1/3/2023, 7:31 AM
It's ok Toby, we know...

AvatarSupremacy
AvatarSupremacy - 1/3/2023, 11:48 AM
@The1st - 💙💙
Fares
Fares - 1/3/2023, 7:39 AM
Wasn't that bad.
BGarlz92
BGarlz92 - 1/3/2023, 7:59 AM
Fant4stic wasn't his fault. It wasn't Trank's either. Studio screwed the pooch in that one. I'd like to Kebbel get some redemption. He is a terrific actor.
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 1/3/2023, 10:07 AM
@BGarlz92 - I dunno, reading some of the stories of Tranks behavior, it seems like the studio should have stepped in sooner.
BGarlz92
BGarlz92 - 1/3/2023, 11:10 AM
@FinnishDude - From the understanding I got, the man's morale was destroyed before filming even started. They hindered his casting, slashed his budget, ordered a cheap rewrite withing weeks of starting, would cause anyone to say "f*** it". I can at least say he wasn't as at fault as the stories make him out to be. Fox definitely stepped in and screwed him over before he had a proper chance.
FinnishDude
FinnishDude - 1/3/2023, 1:23 PM
@BGarlz92 - There's a big leap from "being upset, because my boss is stepping on my toes" to "trashing the house rented for me, bullying the actress whose hiring I didn't approve, getting fights with the actor who I did want to hire and getting drunk/high during the work day". At that point, you are just being an a-hole throwing a temper tantrum and making it everybody's problem. Even Spielberg has done compromises on his projects, Tranks isn't some special snowflake and considering that his behavior wasn't any better on the set of Cabone, a small budget movie he had full control over, I'm not going defend his character.
BGarlz92
BGarlz92 - 1/3/2023, 2:34 PM
@FinnishDude - We don't know the extent in which everything happened. Yeah bullying is awful, certainly don't stand by it. Kate Mara did her best given the conditions and none of my criticisms revolve around the cast. Fox is notorious for ruining something and you do have to take into account this was the man's second film, this was hitting him probably harder than it should because he was green in the industry. Still you can't exactly do a film with your hands tied, slashing a budget and demanding a rewrite in as short a span of time as Fox demanded is creatively unreasonable. Raimi, a veteran, dealt with the same issue and I believe he was given a few months, not weeks. IIRC Trank was barely given weeks, after having spent a considerable amount of time on Pre-Production to set everything up. The fall out of the movie isn't entirely on Trank's shoulders. We don't know what the other version of the film is but It's silly to put the blame entirely on his shoulders. I'd say Fox probably hired him for the same reason Sony hired Marc Webb - they thought they found a green auteur filmmaker that the producers could easily overrule. All I'm saying is the guy doesn't deserve all the hate he gets. Some, sure. Healthy On set conduct is important to maintain during any film, but he is a human being so as embarrassing as the outburst certainly are, they're the result of a human being. I do find that you are oversimplfying both Mara's experience and Trank's. And I'll admit she went through unnecessary hell and likely suffered emotionally from knowing she didn't really earn the part, and that she was a compromised choice. The director is supposed to be the creative head of a film and it sounds like none of the producer's stood against the studio for him and actively rooted against him in the endeavor.
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