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This interview was given to Now Playing Magazine and written by Scott Collura. I thought it was an interesting, but very worn and predictable, conversation. I posted my thoughts on Simon's interview along with some focused excerpts.
Simon appears to be implying Doom will have a reccuring role in possible sequels. IMO this is a bad idea because one interesting aspect about Doom was how he'd disappear for a while and resurface when no one would expect him. Having him in a sequel would be over-using an asset which could have been a powerful trump card.
It's sad how a script assignment was eventually given to a guy who makes comments as though he didn't know much about the subject matter to begin with (in fairness, the interview - not Simon - makes a claim he does).
IMO this script spent too much time with the Doom the Industrialist/Reed/Sue issue than with creating a good adaptation involving the original motivations of Doom. IMO Simon uses cookie-cutter plot points and over used character models. We're here to see the Fantastic Four not Days of Our Lives!
The link for the entire interview is http://www.nowplayingmag.com/content/view/1269/2/
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I have a feeling?? Of course Dr. Doom has a similar relationship with the Fantastic Four as that of the Magneto/X-Men relationship. Dr. Doom is the arch-enemy of the Fantastic Four and Simon appears to recently be learning this?Fantastic Four screenwriter Simon Kinberg is hinting at what might be in a possible sequel: "[W]hat is interesting is that we were talking about that when we working on the first movie, and we thought about the franchise as a saga," he told Now Playing Magazine. "We thought, 'Where does this saga go after the first movie?' And you will see that it is not just an origin story of the Fantastic Four; it is also an origin story of Dr. Doom, and it is not until fairly late in the first movie [that] he fully becomes Dr. Doom. And there is a lot of space for him to grow in futures films, and I am sure they will want to bring in other villains because all of these franchises do, but I have a feeling he'll be to Fantastic Four what Magneto is to X-Men."
Simon appears to be implying Doom will have a reccuring role in possible sequels. IMO this is a bad idea because one interesting aspect about Doom was how he'd disappear for a while and resurface when no one would expect him. Having him in a sequel would be over-using an asset which could have been a powerful trump card.
It's sad how a script assignment was eventually given to a guy who makes comments as though he didn't know much about the subject matter to begin with (in fairness, the interview - not Simon - makes a claim he does).
"You know probably better than I what audiences are willing to get into"? This is coming from the man who is creating a menu millions of FF fans are going to be digesting this summer. He should know whether or not Galactus could be developed into an acceptable movie antagonist. This is another interview demonstrating how horribly out-of-touch this production team is in regards to this film.Regarding Galactus, Kinberg said: "You know probably better than I what audiences are willing to get into. I would imagine it is possible. I would imagine the Fantastic Four franchise will do what the X-Men franchise [does] get bigger and bigger each time out, ideally. And certainly Galactus will be as big as you can get."
IMO this script spent too much time with the Doom the Industrialist/Reed/Sue issue than with creating a good adaptation involving the original motivations of Doom. IMO Simon uses cookie-cutter plot points and over used character models. We're here to see the Fantastic Four not Days of Our Lives!
Hopefully, his last comment in this interview will translate better on screen than on paper.I spent a lot of time working on character scenes, dialogue, their dynamics, their personal histories, [and] their relationship to Doom.
The link for the entire interview is http://www.nowplayingmag.com/content/view/1269/2/
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