The reboot, made for 120 million dollars (£77.3 million) and with a massive marketing budget, stars Miles Teller, Michael B Jordan, Kate Mara and Jamie Bell.
In a now deleted Tweet, the filmmaker pointed the finger of blame in Fox’s direction, stating that he had an, er, fantastic version of the origins story that was altered in its journey from page to screen. “And it would’ve received great reviews”, Trank...
Well, today, 20th Century Fox can tally the box-office results with chalk, as it draws a massive outline around one of the biggest superhero-debut bellyflops in years. Well, as you might have guessed, more details have surfaced, and if there’s a finger pointing direction...
In the waning days of summer, Fox’s “Fantastic Four” has so far grossed $11.3 million, putting the poorly reviewed superhero movie on track for a $28-million weekend. While 20th Century Fox has never outright confirmed this to be fact, Trank’s dismissal...
“Flashes of freshness are utterly M.I.A.in ‘Fantastic Four“s final act, which is where its human drama is preempted by stagey, CGI-addled superhero posturing”, according to The Daily Beast”. I was surprised all right, but not at all in a good way....