I'm not making excuses for it. I'm not sure why you feel the need to be so hyperbolic and rude.
I'm just stating the obvious. This movie's production was compromised. There are realities of studio driven films. Some filmmakers have more control than others.
No, he's not a complete unknown to them, and them knowing him is probably why he got the job over more established filmmakers. But in part because he ISN'T an established director, he is someone they likely exerted enough control over to compress a two film vision into one film, etc, etc, etc.
But again, he was probably trusted to "direct" Fantastic Four because he's someone they could exert some control over. You don't hire hired guns to do their own thing most of the time.
Trank had plenty of people, including those in the industry, who recognized that his vision was compromised.
It's quite clear that THIS movie's original vision was also compromised, that the film was mandated to be shorter if nothing else, and that it was likely seriously altered after test screenings. I'm not disputing Kinberg's involvement, but that sort of thing tends to be a studio move, and it's a Fox move, and I think we all know that.
I get that you hate Kinberg on principal. I'm not defending his filmography, or the quality of the final product, but all signs point to the production of this film being compromised in some capacity. That's all I'm saying, and I'm hardly the only one doing so. Including a number of articles, who again, are essentIally just stating the obvious and not exactly breaking new ground in doing so.