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Fantastic Four: First Steps General News & Discussion Thread (TAG SPOILERS)

DOOM INCOMING…

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IM HYPED AS FRAK RIGHT NOW

WOW! THEY NAILED THE LOOK DOWN!

DOOMSDAY CANT GET HERE SOONER WE BACK BABY MAKE MINE MARVEL!!!!
 
There’s a version out there that shows his lower half, and that’s perfect also.

I just don’t know if this will really be the film design. I’d be kind of surprised they’d release it this soon and in this way.
 
Considering its from a Chinese marketing event, we probably aren't supposed to have these images. But I have no doubt this is the main concept design for Doom. These kind of leaks are always inevitable.
 
So I'm assuming that means October 21st or 28th for the disc release if the Thunderbolts release pattern is anything to go by.
 
I'm hoping for the Red Ghost scenes to be included.
I guess we'll find out but Marvel is notorious for including unimportant deleted scenes when we know there was more on the cutting room floor most of the time. I'm not going to hold my breath but it'd be nice to see. Though if I'm being honest I would just prefer a whole extended cut of the movie.
 
I guess we'll find out but Marvel is notorious for including unimportant deleted scenes when we know there was more on the cutting room floor most of the time. I'm not going to hold my breath but it'd be nice to see. Though if I'm being honest I would just prefer a whole extended cut of the movie.
After seeing the Mole Man deleted scene, I got my hopes up. Though at the same time, Red Ghost is a removed character in the movie so I wouldn't be surprised if the scenes stay in the vault.
 
Also coming to 4K Blu-ray and DVD.


Deleted scenes
Thanksgiving Soup Kitchen
Fantastic Four Day
Subterranea
Birthday Sweater
Taking Turns

Gag Reel

Featurettes
Meet The First Family: The creation of the Fantastic Four saved Marvel Comics in 1961 and has only flourished as years have passed. Matt Shakman and the cast explain how they found themselves gravitating toward each role and creating the ultimate family unit.
Fantastic Futurism: The filmmakers discuss the process of immersing the cast and crew in the film’s retro-futuristic aesthetic. Join Matt Shakman and crew as they discuss the experience of shooting in gigantic mid-century New York sets and stepping into an otherworldly era.
From Beyond and Below: The team explores bringing complex characters from the page to the screen, including a larger-than-life Galactus, grounded Harvey Elder/Mole Man, and an emotionally rich Silver Surfer.
 

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