Yes, really. Most of the ones I read in 2015 had mentioned the controversy over Jordan and the relationship between Johnny and Sue. No, not a knock. But it was mentioned which is a testament to how widespread it was.
lol, what? What are you even trying to say here? Unless the reviewers criticized the casting of a black actor and had a problem with it(which no sane minded reviewer would do) it's rather hard to see your point here.
As if the internet doesn't matter and is some niche thing? Of course the general audiences generally won't care, they don't care about comic accuracy and I'm sure many didn't care about Doom being a crash test dummy. They noticed, though, that's for sure. I'm sure many knew what Johnny Storm looked like prior. But the point is - F4 had bad press from the start because of these changes - Johnny's race swap included. It contributed to the downfall of the film with all of the negative press it had online. The internet matters.
Of course it matters, but not when it comes to casting/creative decisions. Filmmakers shouldn't be afraid of fan backlash when it comes to casting decisions whether it be race-swapping or whatever. A lot of people on the internet were outraged when Heath Ledger was cast as the Joker should Nolan had appease them and capitulated by casting another actor?
And what contributed to the downfall of the film had very little to do with the race-swapping controversy. It played no significant role. The lackluster marketing/bad reviews/ bad word-of-mouth did.
And the main thing Zendaya was asked about in dozens of interviews is whether she was MJ or not..
Despite the controversy Zendaya's performance was one of the most praised aspects of Homecoming and Homecoming is the second most successful Spider-Man film.
And do you think people would be okay with Superman getting swapped? Superman like the F4's image is instilled within the public consciousness. You use Superman as an analogy but the backlash to a race swap on him would be even worse. Spider-Man being more popular doesn't matter.
As I've said the FF are well-known not well-liked thanks to the abysmal media portrayals. You seemed to be erroneously conflating being well-known to being well-liked. The mainstream audience doesn't put the FF on a extremely high pedestal. The FF is not popular enough for the mainstream(which will comprise of the majority of the MCU FF's box office) to hold their race from the comics sacrosanct. The mainstream audience only cares about a good film or whether the film works for them or not.
Children/small kids have nothing to do with my point. They aren't the ones who are going to be outraged, they aren't the ones who are going to start the controversy. People/adults are the ones who are going to be annoyed for a completely unnecessary change to these characters.
Not really. Especially if they're only vaguely familiar with the characters, and are not fans. The vast majority of the population are not big FF fans and likely be indifferent towards those characters being race-swapped. They only want a good movie.
The people who DO care will make it a problem. The F4 isn't tarnished enough for most people to have forgotten what they are suppose to look like.
They likely will be in the minority and won't accomplish much. They will be very loud online but very quiet in life.
This argument makes zero sense. There are Thousands of white actors out there in Hollywood, why would nobody white be a good fit for The F4? There are going to hundreds of actors auditioning for these parts. By definition of the actual word - The "best actor" for the job would check ALL of a character's traits including not just their personality traits but their physical traits as well.
Of course any white actor could be a good fit for the F4 but my point is that what if there's a person of color who could best embody the spirit of the character better than any actor white actor? Then Marvel should cast them comic book accuracy be damned. Try to be a bit more open-minded.
So what is the point, then? Why change the F4? "Because somebody who isn't white might be the best choice" out of the hundreds of white actors auditioning, none of them are a good fit? No way, man. So again, why race swap the F4 if it doesn't matter? it's change for the sake of change. Simple as that.
The point is that casting non-white actors for the FF won't be a deal breaker if they can capture the spirit of the characters.
Keep in mind: I'm not saying they should change the FF for the sake of diversity. That would be tokenism, and I would be against that but what I am saying is they should find the best actor for the part
regardless of race. If the movie is good then most people will not care. Simple as that.