![]() The fact that 20th Century Fox attempted to hold all press screenings and reviews until the last possible second wasn’t a good sign, but it also wasn’t a death sentence. So who? I honestly can’t imagine who the consumer is supposed to be. If anything, comic fans will hate this Fantastic Four even more than the previous two segments. The more cerebral film fan who’s been waiting for a mature or grounded take on the superhero mythos to come along? It’s far too stupid for them, and you’re certainly not going to get that segment into the theater with TV trailers highlighting action scenes that don’t even appear in the finished product, set to Kanye West’s “Power,” the single most done-to-death trailer song of the last three years.Ĭomic book devotees? This film doesn’t even seem to be aware that it’s based on an iconic Marvel property. ![]() The multiplex masses who have so greedily gobbled down each release in the Marvel Cinematic Universe? They won’t able to tolerate the grindingly slow progression and lack of vitality in Trank’s Fantastic Four. ![]() The question one can’t help but return to again and again during Josh Trank’s Fantastic Four reboot is “Who was this supposed to appeal to?”
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