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Ha, maybe.
Since we’re waiting for news, here’s some of the looks I can see the FF having when they’re in their civilian gear
Reed Richards - classy 1950s Professor look
Susan storm - refined but 60s fun, kind of like Joanna Lumley
The thing - always about comfort, very New Yorker
Johnny Storm - total contrast to the thing. Always flashy and the height of fashion. Top brands pay him to wear their clothes
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Ha, maybe.
Since we’re waiting for news, here’s some of the looks I can see the FF having when they’re in their civilian gear
Reed Richards - classy 1950s Professor look
Susan storm - refined but 60s fun, kind of like Joanna Lumley
The thing - always about comfort, very New Yorker
Johnny Storm - total contrast to the thing. Always flashy and the height of fashion. Top brands pay him to wear their clothes
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Is this if it were set in the 60s?




Because I'm bored I'm going to talk about how I'd want their powers depicted on screen.
First up is Sue
Movement
Something I've been thinking about is the way that they she should move when using her powers.
Like when Sue projects her force-fields it should be a bit more dynamic than just standing in place with her hands out. I was thinking that they should take inspiration from the earth bending from the Avatar series when it comes to attacks. Sue creates solid constructs of all shapes and sizes, the way earth benders move in that show is very solid and is a great way to show that what they're effecting are solid objects.
Now she shouldn't move exactly like them, but movements and gestures would go a long way. Part of what works for me with Scarlet Witch and Dr Strange are the ways they move to show their powers. Sue should move in a different way to them, more solid movements and less jazz hands, but they show that movement is important to sell the powers.
Sue should also be able to fly via the force-field disc. Don't have to go into more detail than that.
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Appearance
Sue's force-fields should look clear like glass and not that blue energy in Fant4stic. They are meant to be invisible, not this bright blue energy, and to help convey that they should not be visible to the audience at times. Say for a fight she may make the motions of an attack and we see her opponent react to being hit by them, but we don't actually see them. Or we see her block something without seeing the force-field. Like this:
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The constructs she makes should be more complex than the basic sphere that surrounds her. She can make them any shape she wants and is only limited by her imagination, which means she is only limited by the writers imagination. Get creative!
Let her fight!
She is meant to be the most powerful member of the team yet in all the Fox films she barely fights. Let her kick ass and show why she is considered the most powerful member.
You can have some amazing action scenes with Sue.
This has mainly been about her force-fields as invisibility is easy to get right.
I'll do ones for the other members some other time.
Crimz, I’m surprised you didn’t bring up firebending as a reference to how Johnny should use his flame abilities in combat considering you previously brought up another Avatar reference for how Sue should move with her abilities with Earthbending.
Movement
For Ben the way the actor moves and using body language is the most important to get right. He will likely be mocap and you have to believe a big orange rock monster is really there.
When going about his daily life and not fighting something he should be hunched as it's a visual way of showing his discomfort with his looks. He should look down most of the time while walking like he wants to hide away, at least for the first film.
That should change when things get more action-oriented as that's when Ben feels most comfortable. That's when he's upright, chest out and ready to kick ass.
The way the actor has to convey the size and weight of Ben when he moves, he should walk a bit slower than normal and each step should carry weight. When fighting Ben should be surprisingly fast for his size.




This is tricky because the natural tendency, and audience expectation would be to have him move slowly since he is large and heavy. But while he might weigh 5 times as much as a normal man, he has 100 times the strength. So his limbs have almost no mass to him and he should be able to move very quickly and easily.
And Ben's movement was one of the biggest problems of the 2005 and 2007 films. Chiklis had the strength of a normal man, but 100 lbs of latex bogging him down, so he moved very awkwardly and didn't show the athletic ability Ben should have.
Kirby showed Ben as very dynamic with him charging and lunging and punching, and I'm hoping to see them put that kind of movement on film.
For all the flaws of Fant4stic, there were moments (such as the scene in the forest when Ben tried to punch Reed) in which he showed the strength and speed I'm hoping to see.
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Regarding the race-bending that was brought up before, given the F4's long and rough road to the MCU, especially in the context of F42015, I would prefer if they just gave us an relatively faithful adaptation.




I would hope that an MCU Ben would look like he'd give Hulk a run for his money in a throwdown, however they choose to represent that.
Right just for that, I’m racebending the lot of them
Mr fantastic - rick yune
Invisible woman - Constance Wu
Human torch - Ludi Lin
The thing - Tae-Wun Suk
I would like him to just be slightly smaller. The thing is based on the Jewish myth of the golem who had the strength of ten men I think it was whereas the hulk is considerably stronger than that. When the thing meets the hulk he should look at him and be like “wow so at least I didn’t go full monster”
Hulk goes to a bar where Ben Grimm is stewing over their plans to save the Hulk. The Hulk orders a milk and sits down next to the man who used to be the Thing and the two begin talking. The Hulk makes Ben realizes that the only one who held a grudge between the two of them over the years was Grimm himself. The Hulk then makes Ben remember their first encounter, pointing out how everyone assumed that the Hulk was responsible for wrecking devices around the base when it was a spy named the Wrecker. This makes Ben Grimm point out that the Hulk attacked him because the gamma-spawned brute was envious of everything he had as the Thing, despite the fact that he was a monster. The Hulk counters by saying that the difference between him and Ben when he was the Thing was this: That the Hulk never wasted his time wishing he wasn't a monster and the Thing was envious of his confidence and strength. Before he leaves the bar, the Hulk tells Ben that all the times he let the Thing win in a fight, the Hulk was going easy on him.
Right just for that, I’m racebending the lot of them
Mr fantastic - rick yune
Invisible woman - Constance Wu
Human torch - Ludi Lin
The thing - Tae-Wun Suk
I would like him to just be slightly smaller. The thing is based on the Jewish myth of the golem who had the strength of ten men I think it was whereas the hulk is considerably stronger than that. When the thing meets the hulk he should look at him and be like “wow so at least I didn’t go full monster”
Reed, Sue and Johnny should be the race they've been for the past 50+ years. No reason to change them
I'm not okay with that. Because I think the Iconography of these characters should remain intact. This basically comes down to "Yeah but why not?" Change for the sake of change. Let's focus on getting the property right for the FIRST time before we start advocating for their races to change. Just give us a faithful adaptation for onceIt's an adaptation, things are bound to be changed. There are worse things to change than the character's race, the previous Fantastic Four attempts have proved that.
This will always be down to personal preference, those on either side of the topic will never agree. Personally, I'd be OK if there were any racial changes to the characters besides Ben as he is the only one who's heritage is an important part of the character.
As long as the Storm's hair is dyed blond and Reed's temples are grey, I'm good.