Surprised that the CEO stepped in to outright condemn the film as a failure. Ther goes the sequel. Not like Kinberg actually wanted to make one.
Rupert Murdoch Calls Out Fantastic Four Film For Poor Performance
Company Chairman singling out FF flopping as part of the reason his company is making less the than predicted earnings for the quarter is not a good sign
Serves them right. They should have let the rights revert to Marvel.
I guess the $80M+ question now is was it worth the humiliation? I mean take 4stic out of the equation and most would say that Fox had a decent quarter.
Margot Robbie would've made a great Sue too. She was one of the candidates for FFINO but dodged a bullet there.
Why does that say "SKETCH" when it's clearly a photograph of some poo?

She must feel like the person who swerved just in time and avoided smashing head-on into the truck at full speed.
"I was disappointed, but the fans aren't wrong. The fans want what they want to see and if they don't get satisfaction, they let you know. I appreciate that as a performer. My job is to come in and perform as best I can, and hopefully be directed in that path, and I felt like I was. I felt like the film was going to go well. It didn't turn out that the fans felt that way, so their reaction is honest, I can only appreciate honesty."
"I don't know if I learned anything from Doom apart from perhaps when I see something I don't agree with, to voice that immediately. I think it's important. As an actor, you're conscious that your career is at stake with each job, especially on these larger productions. A film like that comes out, and I'm being sent maybe four scripts in a week, and those scripts go to zero when it doesn't come out successful, so that actively affects my career. I think it's vitally important that if there's a problem on set, that it's voiced and we solve it there and I think that collaboration is very important. Not to say that didn't happen on set, but the collaboration is vital and if we don't do that, then we suffer.
Oh, okay."I felt like the film was going to go well."
Wait, if Toby thought the film was going well, then why make this comment.......?"I don't know if I learned anything from Doom apart from perhaps when I see something I don't agree with, to voice that immediately."
I think it's vitally important that if there's a problem on set, that it's voiced and we solve it there and I think that collaboration is very important.....Uh.... Not to say that didn't happen on set" *Wink, wink*
Oh, okay.
Wait, if Toby thought the film was going well, then why make this comment.......?
No one sets out to make a bomb. They just grossly miscalculated here on what they thought this franchise needed and basically thumbed their noses at what the fans wanted in the process.
You make a film based on an existing property because it has a built-in audience. There are already people out there who love the characters and the story. Just give them that dammit. Considering that Fox is in the entertainment business it boggles my mind that those involved in this production failed to grasp this simple concept.
The epic failure of this film is no less than what it deserves.
Oh, okay.
Wait, if Toby thought the film was going well, then why make this comment.......?