Fant4stic: Reborn! - - - - - - - Part 41


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Slater's script is just as bad Kinberg/Trank's. Not ONE of them got Doom right.

Like, why is he so hard to do correctly?

Marvel could basically just throw Iron Man, Loki, and Strange in a blender and have a far better Doom than any previous film attempt.
 

I had a difficult time reading all that and keeping up. I guess that was the first draft where the writer threw the kitchen sink and everything else into one script and didn't worry about budget concerns until the next few drafts.

I know Devin wants to come to his friends defense but there is no way Marvel Studios would make a Fantastic Four movie where three out of the four are doing the super soldier bidding of the government (and no, Ben Grimm's Air Force days do not count).
 
Eh who knows how Marvel really would've done it. I mean c'mon, Marvel has made some pretty drastic changes to their characters as well, some which did meet fan dismay.
 
Eh who knows how Marvel really would've done it. I mean c'mon, Marvel has made some pretty drastic changes to their characters as well, some which did meet fan dismay.

Why do you think Marvel would make the Fantastic Four government pawns? Because of that stupid Mandarin twist? That's obviously not the same thing.
 
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Why do you think Marvel would make the Fantastic Four government pawns? Because of that stupid Mandarin twist? That's obviously not the same thing.

Who knows? There's no way it would've been as bad as Fox's take. I would agree with that, but just saying, Marvel didn't know how to pull off the Mandarin in 2013.
 
Thats different. The comicbook mandarin is considered a racist characture in todays society. IIRC, marvel was also banking on the chinese market for iron man 3. That was a fine line to straddle. Changes had to be made. I see no reasons why marvel should or would want to make drastic changes to their first family.
 
Eh who knows how Marvel really would've done it. I mean c'mon, Marvel has made some pretty drastic changes to their characters as well, some which did meet fan dismay.

What changes has Marvel made to major characters that are as drastic? And let's not bring up the mandarin like that is a beloved, important character of some kind.

Who knows? There's no way it would've been as bad as Fox's take. I would agree with that, but just saying, Marvel didn't know how to pull off the Mandarin in 2013.

A billion dollars on top of critic and audience approval says otherwise. The only places where the Mandarin Twist is regarded as a mistake are places like this.
 
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Most of the more drastic changes at Marvel Studios are at least understandable from a reasonable perspective. The Mandarin is a tricky character to pull off if you try to use the original "Yellow Terror" version. Drax just being an alien is a lot more straightforward (and makes Peter Quill more unique as the only Terran in the group), and J'Son is an objectively stupid name (Gunn's said he's not a character in the MCU).
 
If Marvel gets the rights to FF back and brings them into the MCU they won't be making any drastic changes to them. Especially not after how Fox has handled the characters and tanked their movies.
 
That Jeremy Slater stuff...

I mean I dont get why they are overcomplicating things when making a FF film. Or any superhero movie. Remember before SR how weird each Superman script was. Stop over reaching.
 
I'll go on record and say right now that I'd prefer Slater's original script to the cinematic nightmare we got in theaters.
 
Slater's plot is (a little) better, yeah. The dialogue was horrendous, though. He tweeted (then deleted) one bit that went something like: "Is that your girlfriend?" "No. She's my sister." "Oh. You know you're black, right?"
 
Slater's story isn't bad. It could have reworked into having more focused. Stuffing Galcatus, Doom and Mole Man reminds me too much about Spider Man 3, Galactus should be not be mingled with Doom, that should be with Surfer and I rather not have Reed abandoned his friends and Ben be a military weapon.

What I will say is this script, while not the best, sounds so much better and exciting than what we got in theatres, though I do agree that it sounds very expensive.
 
I don't really care what was in a 2012 script. I want to know what Trank shot and how was it a disaster according to Fox.
 
I don't really care what was in a 2012 script. I want to know what Trank shot and how was it a disaster according to Fox.

There have been some reports on that stuff, too. Unused material has been quite the talking point of late. We found out a great deal more about the stuff with Ben being used as a weapon, for example.
 
So on Collider Heroes today, one of the co-host revealed that there is a finished X-Men vs. Fantastic Four script at Fox. He knows who wrote it and from he heard its quite good.

Never going to be made though. lol
 
Fantastic Four was supposed to be better than the second coming according to the online film crowd. I'm not sure I trust them too much on the quality of unreleased (and especially not even made) films at this point.
 
So on Collider Heroes today, one of the co-host revealed that there is a finished X-Men vs. Fantastic Four script at Fox. He knows who wrote it and from he heard its quite good.

Never going to be made though. lol

We need to stop this from happening no matter what.
 
What changes has Marvel made to major characters that are as drastic? And let's not bring up the mandarin like that is a beloved, important character of some kind.

They made Hank Pym into an old man who was never with the Avengers and had nothing to do with the creation of Ultron.
 
The Avengers Initiative was a S.H.I.E.L.D. thing in the MCU. Hank Pym had a twent year(ish) career as a costumed hero working missions for S.H.I.E.L.D. that we get a mere glimpse of. The comics themselves introduced the idea that there was a totally separate Avengers team that predates the version with Iron Man and Thor (Nick Fury was in it). Just sayin'...
 
The Avengers Initiative was a S.H.I.E.L.D. thing in the MCU. Hank Pym had a twent year(ish) career as a costumed hero working missions for S.H.I.E.L.D. that we get a mere glimpse of. The comics themselves introduced the idea that there was a totally separate Avengers team that predates the version with Iron Man and Thor (Nick Fury was in it). Just sayin'...

It also included Blade and Luke Cage's dad.
 
It also included Blade and Luke Cage's dad.

Was that in Mighty Avengers? That's actually separate from what I was referring to. The (retcon) team with Fury included the "old" characters that fans would still recognize, like Sabretooth, Kraven, and Dominic Fortune (yeah, Kraven the Hunter and Sabretooth are sorta kinda "Avengers").

But yeah, Marvel's really been playing with the idea of previous generation "Avengers", and I could totally see them borrowing that in the films.
 
So on Collider Heroes today, one of the co-host revealed that there is a finished X-Men vs. Fantastic Four script at Fox. He knows who wrote it and from he heard its quite good.
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