Was that an accident?.... and it wouldn't be a stretch to assume stuff was going on in the '60s too.
Put it in the hands of Marvel and I'm sure they could handle it. Personally, I think it would be interesting to see something where the FF and Doctor Doom were created in the 60's but re-emerge in present day due to a time travel / dimesional thing.
While many will likely say "it's just Captain America again", I think it would be interesting to see especially from the perspective of Sue Storm (who was labeled as girl in the 60's but would be a woman today).
Like Captain America, Fantastic Four was a product of the era it was created in, but it grew into present day. Taking that away robs the property of something in my opinion.
Put it in the hands of Marvel and I'm sure they could handle it. Personally, I think it would be interesting to see something where the FF and Doctor Doom were created in the 60's but re-emerge in present day due to a time travel / dimesional thing.
While many will likely say "it's just Captain America again", I think it would be interesting to see especially from the perspective of Sue Storm (who was labeled as girl in the 60's but would be a woman today).
Like Captain America, Fantastic Four was a product of the era it was created in, but it grew into present day. Taking that away robs the property of something in my opinion.
How about the other way round? A time travel accident sends them back to the 1960s? Which would certainly explain Reed's "SuperGenius" if he just pretty damn smart guy from 2016.
Just what is it that you hate so much about the previous two movies ? I own them both, and whilst they're not in the same league as the best MCU movies, they're perfectly competent superhero movies.
I'd sy any shortcomings are due to the FF themselves, but then, I've never really been a fan...
Just what is it that you hate so much about the previous two movies ? I own them both, and whilst they're not in the same league as the best MCU movies, they're perfectly competent superhero movies.
I'd sy any shortcomings are due to the FF themselves, but then, I've never really been a fan...
That's what I'm most concerned about with the new movie. They have to get DOCTOR FREAKING DOOM right or the movie's a wash.Yeah, Doom should have been a lot better. He wasn't written well, and I think they really miscast him.
It would make him Archie Bunker. It's actually an interesting idea. The FF could be responsible for the Civil Rights Movement, Women's Lib, and the Sexual Revolution (of course, the Civil Rights Movement actually started in the late 50s, but it's a movie).Preserving history?
They have the power to make it a better world!
Save Kennedy, win in Viet Nam, equalize the races and genders, win the space race and then fence off Russia into another 50 states answerable to the US Congress.
Hmmm.
If Doom is trying to stop them, and he's actually from the 1960s, wouldn't that make him the good guy?
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