I think Miles looks the youngest to be honest...
I'm sure that's all true, but when I see this:
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I think Fantastic Four.
When I see this:
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I think Wargames.
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It's sadly real. I don't want to hear the word, "edgier" with the FF. They aren't Deadpool. They aren't Batman. They aren't Daredevil. They're not edgy characters.
The words I want to hear to describe the FF are: sci-fi, wonder, exploration, horror, adventure, physics, family, danger and team.
Edgy is something I associate with street level anti-heroes. The FF are character driven sci-fi action-adventure with super powers tacked on. Superhero isn't a genre, it's a character archetype. The Fantastic Four are closer to Alien or Godzilla than they are to The Dark Knight.
Holy Crap, I want that shirt!!!

I am confused about Teller to be honest. I don't know if he looks young or old. lol

All I know is that if we were in a dark alley, he has that face where you would never get tired of punching. He comes off as an arrogant nerd.

I am to honestly. There was one point where he did look the youngest but looking at him now, he appears to be the oldest.......But he doesn't really.
All I know is that if we were in a dark alley, he has that face where you would never get tired of punching. He comes off as an arrogant nerd.
The exact ages of the actors and characters may be a little different, but from the broader view:
10 years ago, Fox made an FF film directed by a young director in his 30's whose first film was critically acclaimed. The budget was modest, but the cast was made up of young, relatively unknown, but up-and-coming actors and actresses.
The story was an origin story in which the characters, after a scientific expedition, began to transform in mysterious and spectacular ways. Most of the film was focused on them coming to terms with those powers, but in the end, they battled their former colleague who had also been transformed by the accident.
But now . . .
Fox is making an FF film directed by a young director in his 30's whose first film was critically acclaimed. The budget is modest, but the cast is made up of young, relatively unknown, but up-and-coming actors and actresses.
The story is an origin story in which the characters, after a scientific expedition, begin to transform in mysterious and spectacular ways. Most of the film is focused on them coming to terms with those powers, but in the end, they will battle their former colleague who has also been transformed by the accident.
So while both films may be called Fantastic Four, that's clearly where the similarities end.![]()
When I see this:
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I think Wargames.
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The exact ages of the actors and characters may be a little different, but from the broader view:
10 years ago, Fox made an FF film directed by a young director in his 30's whose first film was critically acclaimed. The budget was modest, but the cast was made up of young, relatively unknown, but up-and-coming actors and actresses.
The story was an origin story in which the characters, after a scientific expedition, began to transform in mysterious and spectacular ways. Most of the film was focused on them coming to terms with those powers, but in the end, they battled their former colleague who had also been transformed by the accident.
But now . . .
Fox is making an FF film directed by a young director in his 30's whose first film was critically acclaimed. The budget is modest, but the cast is made up of young, relatively unknown, but up-and-coming actors and actresses.
The story is an origin story in which the characters, after a scientific expedition, begin to transform in mysterious and spectacular ways. Most of the film is focused on them coming to terms with those powers, but in the end, they will battle their former colleague who has also been transformed by the accident.
So while both films may be called Fantastic Four, that's clearly where the similarities end.![]()

It's on Amazon. I've got one.
http://www.amazon.com/Fantastic-Cov...qid=1435103725&sr=1-3&keywords=fantastic+four
The exact ages of the actors and characters may be a little different, but from the broader view:
10 years ago, Fox made an FF film directed by a young director in his 30's whose first film was critically acclaimed. The budget was modest, but the cast was made up of young, relatively unknown, but up-and-coming actors and actresses.
The story was an origin story in which the characters, after a scientific expedition, began to transform in mysterious and spectacular ways. Most of the film was focused on them coming to terms with those powers, but in the end, they battled their former colleague who had also been transformed by the accident.
But now . . .
Fox is making an FF film directed by a young director in his 30's whose first film was critically acclaimed. The budget is modest, but the cast is made up of young, relatively unknown, but up-and-coming actors and actresses.
The story is an origin story in which the characters, after a scientific expedition, begin to transform in mysterious and spectacular ways. Most of the film is focused on them coming to terms with those powers, but in the end, they will battle their former colleague who has also been transformed by the accident.
So while both films may be called Fantastic Four, that's clearly where the similarities end.![]()

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Johnny looks like he has speakers on his suit.![]()

Thing looks strange in this pic...![]()
Thing looks strange in this pic...![]()
Thing looks strange in this pic...![]()
His torso looks too long and his legs look too short (and sort of mishapen. I'd like to think it's just a trick of the angle, but every single shot we've seen of the Thing looks weird in one way or another. At some point I think we've got to face the idea that it's not just that every angle is weird, but the design of the character itself is weird.
His torso looks too long and his legs look too short (and sort of mishapen. I'd like to think it's just a trick of the angle, but every single shot we've seen of the Thing looks weird in one way or another. At some point I think we've got to face the idea that it's not just that every angle is weird, but the design of the character itself is weird.