The 2005 'Fantastic Four' Got This Right and the MCU Should Take Notes

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Collier Jennings is a writer for Collider who focuses on science fiction, comics, and television. He also writes for AIPT Comics.

The Big Picture Over the years, dozens of Marvel characters have received their own adaptation for the big or small screen. Whether it's early entries into the genre like Sam Raimi's Spider-Man or the ever-expanding Marvel Cinematic Universe, even the most obscure characters are getting some extra attention. But there's one team that no one has ever been able to crack: the Fantastic Four.

Release Date July 8, 2005 Director Tim Story Cast Ioan Gruffudd , Jessica Alba , Chris Evans , Michael Chiklis , Julian McMahon , Kerry Washington Runtime 106 Minutes Main Genre Action Writers Mark Frost , Michael France Budget $87.

Michael Chiklis Captures the Tragedy of the Thing Grimm's plight taps right into the core of why Marvel's heroes have endured for over 80 years. Beneath the masks and the powers, there's a tragic element to their lives. The X-Men are the next step in human evolution, yet they're feared and hated by the people they're sworn to protect. Spider-Man attempts to protect others because the one time he acted selfishly, his Uncle Ben was killed.

Related 'X-Men '97' Doesn’t Need to Be Connected to the MCU The animated series is in a universe all its own, and that could provide a breath of fresh air for Marvel. Grimm also chooses to embrace his power in the film's climax, when Doom begins to attack the Fantastic Four one by one. Having been stripped of his powers by an experimental machine, he willingly re-enters said machine and turns back into the Thing.

 

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