• 2 months ago
The forthcoming "Fantastic Four" reboot is among one of the most highly anticipated upcoming Marvel movies that’s set to arrive over the next few years. While there are still details that we don’t know about the film, the information that has been revealed indicates that Marvel Studios wants to put a fresh spin on the iconic quartet of do-gooders. CinemaBlend was just fortunate enough to get some time with studio head honcho Kevin Feige, who shed some light on the film’s development. He not only revealed his team’s “focus” while making the movie but also recalled when knew that “90 percent of the work was done.”

Kevin Feige finds himself in an interesting position with this comic book flick, which has a date on the 2025 movie schedule. Like Spider-Man and the X-Men, FF is one of the properties that Feige worked on during the pre-Marvel Cinematic Universe era. CinemaBlend’s own Sean O’Connell spoke to the super producer amid the press day for Deadpool & Wolverine. When O’Connell asked about "The Fantastic Four," Feige spoke to director Matt Shakman’s flair for visuals, before emphasizing the core of the story.
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00:00Obviously you guys have worked several times with not Marvel Studios
00:03But but bringing the fantastic four to life through visual effects, and you know you've seen technology evolve over the years
00:09I'm curious what you can even just speak to in terms of how their power is going to be
00:13Realized on screen and some of the things that maybe you're working on progressively to bring them to life things like the thing in the human
00:19Torch yeah, I mean
00:20It's you know Matt Shackman is very very good at utilizing at utilizing visual effects the most important thing for us
00:28Stretching it's got to look cool
00:29Rocky
00:31Exterior of the thing has got to look cool. The flames got to look cool invisible. It's all about the character sure
00:36It's all about the family. It's all about that dynamic so the minute. We got that cast that we've announced signed up
00:4290% of the work was done right that is what the focus is of the movie

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