Amazing four risks the same fate as the tragic original with great mistakes
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Amazing four risks the same fate as the tragic original with great mistakes

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Fantastic Four is set to Another restartBut there are already warning signs to the fans that this new film may be another disaster.

Fantastic Four Comic was first brought to the screen in 2005, and while the film made money it was critically panned and received only an approval rating of 28% Rat tomatoes.

But then came the reboot in 2015. Getting only 9% on Rotten Tomatoes, the project of $ 120 million ($ 91 million) was a large flop that received several Razzie prizes including the worst director and worst image.

There were many and extensive problems in film iterations in 2005 and 2015, and now fans are worried that the fantastic four curse is set to strike Again, when more problems appear in the new campaign for the film.

A teaser trailer released on February 3 showed a group of children who excited running to a store front to watch a TV screen inside the window.

While the 20-second scene was just supposed to tease, it ended up tormenting fans who were upset when they were forced to listen to the same child’s laugh track that was played on a loop several times.

Vanessa Kirby in Fantastic Four: First Steps
Vanessa Kirby plays Sue Storm (Picture: Marvel Entertainment)
Fantastic Four: First Steps | Official teaser
Pedro Pascal plays Reed Richards (Picture: Marvel Entertainment)
Fantastic Four: First Steps | Official teaser
All-Star role has set expectations high (picture: Marvel Entertainment)

Viewers immediately took to the comment section to complain.

“And I thought * I * was bad at sound design,” Cinemint said at X.

“The strange fake kids laugh pulls me out of it,” said JKBAKER1117.

“For God’s love, stop using the same warehouse of children who laugh,” said Alt_psymon.

And the fake laugh track was not the only problem. The release of the poster for the film received a lot of fancies because many insisted that AI technology must have been used.

Speculation began online when the fans noticed that the same face appeared twice in a poster, and some of the people in the crowd were missing their fingers.

Fantastic four risks the same fate as the tragic original with great misunderstanding Marvel Studios #thefantasticfour: First Steps lands in theaters on July 25.
The poster has drawn a lot of criticism from fans (picture: Marvel Entertainment)

“This is the AI ​​slope. Dude has only three fingers and one thumb. Do better Disney,” Jrockdraws said.

“What the hell is this AI Bulls ** t,” said Redwave1001.

“I didn’t know Marvel is going bankrupt and doesn’t have enough money to hire real artists,” said Nakkkoelaaa.

“Billion dollars and you can’t even make a poster,” Nadir3887 commented.

In addition, Marvel Studios has admitted to having used AI in the past, when it came to creating the opening sequence for its Disney+ Series Secret Invasion.

Told a representative from Marvel Studios Deadline that AI was not used.

Fantastic Four: First Steps | Official teaser
Joseph Quinn plays Johnny Storm (Picture: Marvel Entertainment)
Fantastic Four: First Steps | Official teaser
Ebon Moss-Bachrach plays Ben Grimm / The Thing in the Movie (Picture: Marvel Entertainment)

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Game Vanessa Kirby Like Sue Storm, Jospeph Quinn as Johnny Storm, Pedro Pascal As Reed Richards and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm, the new film has an all-star role.

The film will be a retro-galactic period piece in the 60s and directed by
Matt Shakman, producer and director of the critically acclaimed Wandavision.

The film will see the heroes meet the villain Galactus, expressed by Ralph Ineson. John Malkovich Also make a como, with Julia Garner and Natasha Lyonne also performances.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps will be released on July 25, 2025.

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