When Marvel gets the right back to the FF4, who should be casted as part of the iconic suphero team?

When Marvel gets the right back to the FF4, who should be casted as part of the iconic suphero team?

Fan4stic (Josh)t(r)anked horribly as we all know.
So it would only seem logical if Disney/Marvel is trying to get the rights back to the iconic team.
This is my version of the new team.

Editorial Opinion
By VictorMancha - Oct 17, 2016 03:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Fantastic Four
The Fantistic Four are the oldest suphero team in Marvel history, they had the greatest adventures together, so why does it seem so hard to make a proper movie about this team?
They have been around since the 60's, there are vast amounts of comics you could get a good/awesome movie out.

There are plenty of cool battles that would look amazing on the big screen, and they have no shortage of villains.
They even have arguably the best comic villain in history (my personal favorite atleast) Victor von Doom/ Doctor Doom.
Victor has done so much he could have his own movie and it would be awesome, king of his own country.

Now I will cut to the chase, these are the actors and actresses I want in a FF movie.

Lets begin with the leader, Reed Richards/ mr. Fantastic:
Glen Powell:

Glenn Powell is not a household Hollywood actor but he is a promising actor.
He is currently starring in the TV-show Sreem Queens, it's not a very good show but as most shows it has some good qualities.
I think he is one of them, I really think he can pull-of Reed Richards, he has the looks for it, he has the right age for it (born 1988).
Given the fact that if Marvel is going to reboot the Fantastic Four it probably will be in Phase 4, which I reccon is around 2020.
Glen is about 32 years old by that time and that seems like the right age for the Fantastic Four, because when Marvel is going to do it they probally will make more movies, so I don't think they want actors that are already 40-years old by the time they make a movie.
Side note: he mostly did some minor roles untill now, but he will appear in a upcoming movie: Hidden Figures that stars Kevin Costner, Kirsten Dunst and Mahershala Ali.
I hope that sets him up for more movies so he has enough weight when Marvel decides to make him their Mr. Fantastic

Sue Storm/ The Invisible Movie:
Haley Bennett:

Haley Bennett is making name for herself as a movie star.
She had some small roles in The Equalizer and The Magnificent Seven and is moving to bigger roles with the currently in Theaters movie The Girl on the Train and upcoming Weightless which has an amazing cast (Christian Bale, Michael Fassbender, Val Kilmer, Ryan Gossling, Cate Blanchett, Natalie Portman and Benicio Del Toro).
Besides starring in movies that have big names attached the girl can act. She really does have a bright future in Hollywood and I find it really important that this reboot is done right, and thats why we need people like Haley on this project.

Johnny Storm/ The Human Torch:
Liam Hemsworth
The thing about Johnny is he likes to show-off, a bit arrogant but with a good heart.
I could really not think anyone that would fit that description better than Liam.
He is a good actor, I think he actually is a better actor than his brother Chris for that matter.
He looks like Johnny, he sure fits the picture of him.
And it does help that his brother is already in contract with Marvel, he sure will put a good word out for his brother.

Ben Grimm/ The Thing:
Armie Hammer
Armie Hammer is an actor that really has his ups and downs carreer wise, The Lone Ranger should have been his big break-through, but we all know how that movie turned out.
He had some roles in The Social Network and Mirror Mirror, but the movie he really shined was The man from U.N.C.L.E.
I for a short moment thought while watching that movie he would make a great Aquaman, but I was kind of glad he did not get that part.
Because I think a role as The Thing is a great fit for him, sure The Thing is usually looked at as the ugly part of the team but many times he was the one that saved the day, and that's why I think Armie would make a good Ben Grimm.

And as our Doctor Doom:
Ryan Eggold
If you want to know why I chose him, go watch The Blacklist.
The thing about Doctor Doom is that he is perhaps the most important character in this movie, because although he is primarily a villain for the FF, he also tormented the entire Marvel Universe.
So he could easily be a villain for a 5th Avengers movie at the time.
As for his age he will be about 36-years old by the time of 2020, so thats a good age for Victor von Doom to be a believable King of Latveria and menacing Villain.

So here you have it a cast that I think can pull-off a great Fantastic Four movie, but every cast needs a good Director:
Derek Cianfrance:
Sure I would like a director that has more Awards or nominations than I could count but lets be real, if this movie is going to be done right it needs a good director but someone that has a fresh vision.
That's why I chose Derek, he directed the movie: The Place Beyond the Pines, I really liked that movie because of it's tone and its detailed approach.

I think this team of people with the guidance of Kevin Feige will make a great movie.


Feel free to ask me anything and if you want me to make another article about how I would handle the story and which side characters I'll add.
Thanks for reading!
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minimal
minimal - 10/17/2016, 6:19 PM
I'm not familiar with many of your picks, but I can appreciate the effort behind the thought.
tvor03
tvor03 - 10/17/2016, 6:35 PM
My cast list

Reed Richards - Jon Hamm
An admittedly unoriginal choice, but he's just perfect for the part. He's A-list, would give credibility to the role, and would work wonderfully on screen with RDJ and Cumberbatch.

Sue Storm - Lauren Cohen
She can dye her hair. Or not. Who cares.

Johnny Storm - Aaron Paul
No explanation needed.

Ben Grimm - Ryan Hurst
He's big, tough, scary, but can also play soft-spoken and kind.

Dr. Doom - Tom Wlaschiha
This guy is awesome on Game of Thrones and is just begging to be given a large role. He's the next Mads Mikkelsen.
2pacman
2pacman - 10/17/2016, 6:56 PM
AARON PAUL FOR HUMAN TORCH
TomSolo
TomSolo - 10/17/2016, 7:11 PM
If they get the rights back, I would really like them to leave Doom out if the first film. His origins and the F4's origins should not be tied directly together. I think that is one of the biggest mistakes these films have made. Doom is bigger than just the F4. While he has been a major player in their history, trying to shoehorn his beginnings with the F4 is a mistake.
reverse0117
reverse0117 - 10/17/2016, 7:56 PM
Off topic but I honestly think Armie Hammer should've played Batman :/
TomSolo
TomSolo - 10/17/2016, 7:56 PM
So I say since the F4's early books introduced new and wacky villains and scenarios, just go with something like that.

I've said it before on this site. I'd like the movie to be set around the time the F4 comics were first big... late 50's-early 60's during the space race. They go into space, get hit by cosmic rays, which gives them their powers but throws them into another dimension or another part of the universe.

The main arc is the 4 trying to find a a way home. They also are comming to terms with their new powers. Their search brings them into contact with a benign alien race under the ruthless rule of a powerful evil dude. Make up someone new for once, or use someone minor like Blastarr if you have to.

Anyway, the 4 realize that the aliens have some resource that may help them return to Earth, so they help the aliens rebel against the villain. Also because they are the good guys. During this time, they begin to learn to work as a team using their powers and their natural abilities, and form a strong bond. That last part is very important.

Anyway, this could stretch out over 2 or 3 more films if they wanted it to. It would give the team a chance to shine on their own, without having 40 cameos. It would also have them develope a very strong bond, as they really only have each other to rely on. This would be tough to do if they were introduced right away in they regular MCU, because what prevents the Thing from becoming and Avenger if he thinks Reed is being a dick?

Anyway, at the end of the last movie, whether it be 1, 2 or 3, they get back to Earth but it's present day because science. They arrive as a very close-knit group and as seasoned heroes, maybe with a little "been there, done that" attitude.

In the meantime, the regular MCU movies could have been building up Dr. Doom. And now Reed and team help the heroes thwart his plan, and this begins Doom's hatred for Reed, which could be explored more in later films.
MarvelDCfan18
MarvelDCfan18 - 10/18/2016, 9:11 AM
why does people keep fan casting Liam?? hes not a good actor lol hes a shit actor compared to his other 2 brothers hes the weakest
MileHighRonin
MileHighRonin - 10/18/2016, 9:33 AM
Why young again?
Mrflibbleisverycross
Mrflibbleisverycross - 10/18/2016, 10:24 AM
Here is who I would cast

Matt Smith as Reed Richards/ Mr Fantastic
Lily James as Sue Storm/ Invisible Woman
Robert Kazinsky as Ben Grimm/ The Thing
Bradley James as Johnny Storm/ Human Torch
Sacha Baron Cohen as Bentley Wittman/ Wizard
Robert Llewlyn as Harvey Elder/ Molemam
Chris Barrie as the Impossible Man
Mrcool210
Mrcool210 - 10/18/2016, 3:36 PM
You should seriously do a grammar check before you upload, So many mistakes here. "The Invisible movie" What the [frick] is that? Oh and also "Casted" is not a word.
JDL
JDL - 10/18/2016, 6:37 PM
@Mrcool210 - Amen.
Philip
Philip - 10/19/2016, 6:42 PM
@Mrcool210 - agreed. Although I suspect that English might be his second language.

@VictorMancha I believe that honesty in important, so...your writing is awful. Proofread, do a grammar check, and work on formatting before making another article.

Not too sure about your list either.
I do believe Liam is underrated, but I'm even more curious to why someone would waste Armie Hammer - who's built to be a superhero - on a CGI character such as the Thing. I know nothing about Powell. Eggold is great, but Doom needs a better voice.
VictorMancha
VictorMancha - 10/20/2016, 4:38 AM
@Philip - you're right, English is my second language.
I'll try to improve, thanks for the feedback.
@Mrcool210
TheDayman
TheDayman - 10/18/2016, 5:25 PM
Eddie Redmayne as Mr. Fantastic, Alice Eve as Invisible Woman, Tom Hardy as the Thing, maybe Alex Pettyfer as the Human Torch, and Luke Evans as Doctor Doom.
JDL
JDL - 10/19/2016, 1:28 PM
The FF is so toxic I can't see it at all in the near future even if Fox defaults. The FF villains of course are another matter.
ager
ager - 10/19/2016, 2:14 PM
The only one of the 5 I think works (based only on her looks as I don't know her as an actress) is Sue.

If I may pirate your post a moment...

The first movie is Reed's Fantastic voyage into the N(athanial Richards)-Zone where they battle Annilus
Fantastic-Sean Faris or Jamie Dornan
Invisible-Evan Rachel Wood
Thing-Theo James
Torch-Jack Reynor
Doom-Ben Foster or Jamie Dornan
Alicia Masters-Britney Snow
Alyssa Moy-Mary Elizabeth Winstead
Franklin Storm-Ralph Fiennes
Phillip Masters- William Fichtner
Annihilus-Dolph Ludgren

The Sequel is Doom's perspective of the first movie and his battle with Wakanda
Black Panther
Storm-Nicole Beharie

The finale is the 'Who can you trust?' Invasion story
ThunderKat
ThunderKat - 10/24/2016, 9:37 PM
It would take a near miracle to make these compelling characters after three mediocre to bad movies.

As someone above stated, let's not tie Doom's origin to them even if they land in the MCU. It's okay if it's causal.

Man, they really need to think about what they're putting out there and how they are destroying the FF brand.
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