The Fantastic Four (2015)

The Fantastic Four (2015 film)
THE FANTASTIC FOUR is an upcoming superhero film based on the fictional Marvel Comics team created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, with storylines taken from the 2004 Ultimate Fantastic Four series by Mark Millar, Brian Michael Bendis and visual callbacks to Adam Kubert's artwork. Writer/director Josh Trank helms this sci-fi action/adventure with an ensemble cast including Star Trek's Anton Yelchin as military scientist Dr. Reed Richards, with veteran screen actor Viggo Mortensen as Dr. Franklin Storm described as a father figure to the group. Jamie Bell has doubled-down as Fox's Performance Capture Consultant for new CGI characters, he also lends his voice and capture to the films main villain. Tim Blake Nelson was confirmed to portray eccentric conspiracy theorist Prof. Harvey Rupert Elder and American Hustle's Jack Huston signed a 3-picture deal to portray Latverian robotics expert Dr. Viktor von Doom in a character-arch that spans across multiple films. The Fantastic Four is scheduled for release on June 19, 2015 in North America, in 2D and 3D theaters.

Premise
Brilliant military scientist Dr. Richards makes a discovery that threatens the entire Air Force operation.

Cast

 * Anton Yelchin as Mister Fantastic/Reed Richards: When Yelchin was asked about being cast and about his role, he said, "When I read the script, I was reading this larger-than-life, incredible superhero tale. These are all very human people that end up having to become what is known as the Fantastic Four. For me it  gives me an opportunity to play something different from my own skin."
 * Taylor Momsen as Susan Storm/Invisble Woman: About the role, she said, "To be approached and asked to be part of such an ambitious and huge project is flattering. And when you see the movie you'll realize how huge the movie is. It's huge in scope and in a lot of ways unprecedented.  It's really unlike any other superhero movie you've seen"
 * Callan McAuliffe as Johnny Storm/Human Torch: Callan was asked about his role and he said, "We're more or less a bunch of young adults that had an accident and we have disabilities now that we have to cope with, and try to find a life afterwards – try to be as normal as we can. But the question arises can we? Should we? I'ts really about coming to terms with reality and using these new found powers for a bigger, unimaginable cause"
 * Forest Griffin as Ben Grimm/The Thing: About taking the role, Griffin said, "At first I turned the role down. The movie as a whole is just much bigger than me. And I'm a big guy. But Trank wouldn't let me rest. He wanted me and part of me thinks he would've shut down the movie if I really passed. And in a way that's hugely honoring and another terribly scary. But stepping into this world and becoming Ben Grimm was something I'm glad I did. It's unbelievably awesome what we're doing."
 * Jack Huston as Viktor Von Doom/Dr Doom: Huston has many times refused to say a lot about the film but has said in one interview, "The movie is huge. What we're doing is crazy and I'm more than happy to be apart of it." He later added he had to create an accent for his character. Trank has said in a Q&A that Huston "Scared the crap out of me"
 * Viggo Mortenson as Dr. Franklin Storm: About joining the film, he said, "I've never pictured myself in a movie like this. The script is terrifc, really really good, and I'm honored to be apart of the movie.
 * Tim Blake Nelson as Harvey Elder: About the movie, he said, "Without going into detail, the script has as much soul as it does action. And it has a lot of action." He continued, I absolutely loved working on 'Hulk' and feel extremely blessed that Marvel, Fox, and especially Josh Trank and his team have invited me back into the universe. The script is excellent. It has real heart, and it shows a true understanding of what it is to be a burgeoning adult geeked out to the margins."
 * Jamie Bell as Annihilus: Jamie Bell acted as FOX motion-capture consoltant and provided capture and voice.
 * Anna Popwell as Dr. Alyssa Moy: Alyssa Moy in this movie is an English Scientist and works under Proffesor Harvey Elder.
 * Michelle Pfeiffer as Evelyn Richards: About the role, she said, "It's unbelievable being back into this world and I'm happy I am".
 * Michael Biehn as Gary Richards: Biehn revealed his character is a retired NASA astronaut.
 * Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Alicia Masters: Raw revealed that she is the Fiance of Ben Grimm and is a blind sculptress.

Production
Development "This Fantastic Four movie is sort of a celebration of all the Fantastic Four comics that have preceded it. We have elements from the original Fantastic Four that there's a sort of optimism and inspirational quality to the film. In some ways a comedy that was really distinct in the original Fantastic Four. Also, the notion of this dysfunctional surrogate family that comes together and has to work together is very present in the movie that owes a great debt to the originals and this idea that they are scientist and that it's almost like this science adventure, more than being superheroes... We also owe a lot to the Ultimate's and the current crop of Fantastic Four comics."

—Simon Kinberg on adapting the Fantastic Four comic books into film.  In August 2009, 20th Century Fox opted to rebbot the superhero franchise Fantastic Four. Only days later, Akiva Goldsman  and Michael Green  were hired to write and produce the film respectively. Fox met with directors Gore Verbinski, J.J. Abrams, Brad Bird, and Ruben Fleischer. Though, nothing was ever set in stone. In 2011, the film  entered development hell, and reportedly Fox were thinking of revert the right backs to Marvel. In 2012, Fox hired Seth Graham-Smith to write a new screenplay. In March of that year, after the finacial and critical success of Chronicle, Fox hired Josh Trank to direct the movie. A release date was than set for March 6th, 2015. In January 2013, Fox hired Zak Penn to rewrite the script. Josh Trank described the film as "A grounded, some-what reimagining of the Fantastic Four. The essentials, the charm, the adventure is still there. But were putting these characters in a what-if real world situation." Due to the lack of updates in the following months, many belived the project to once again fall into developmen hell. In June 2013, rumors circulated that Fox dumped the script and the crew and have once again thought about selling the rights. This was later debunked by Josh Trank in an interview saying, "We're hard at work right now. We're taking our time to make the best film we possibly can, but also moving as fast as we to not make this our eery day life priority." In August 2013, Fox hired Simon Kinberg to rewrite the script. Casting than offcially began in January 2013. In February, 2014, Kinberg described the movie has "Huge" and continued, "The movie is a dramatic representation of the Fantastic Four. Yet, throughout all that, we can't lose the balance of spectacle and drama, and reading the script and watching actors screen test, it became clear to us we didn't." In March 2014, Matthew Vaughn  was attached as a producer and Josh Trank and Kinberg polished the script. Kinberg later announced he will co-produce the film. Mark Millar in April 2014 said "Fantastic Four will without a doubt go down as one of the best superhero movies ever". He  added that Trank had a vision for the film to be more grounded, more character driven, more emotional, and a little more dramatic compare to the previously released  Fantastic Four  films. he later said  it would take place in the same universe  as the X-Men Film Series. However, Trank denied his statement.



Casting
In November 2013, Kinberg and Trank had finished rewriting the script and casting for the roles of Reed Richards and Sue Storm began. Miles Teller, Kit Harrington, Richard Madden and Jack O' Connel were tested for the role of Reed Richards, while Kate Mara,Saoirse, Margot Robbie and Emmy Rossum were tested for Susan Storm. In January 2014, Callan McAuliffe landed the role of 'kid brother' mechanic & space engineer Jonathan Storm, and musician Taylor Momsen as the telekinetic Susan Storm. In February, MMA Champion and comedic sports personality Forrest Griffin was cast as rugged Air Force test-pilot Ben Grimm via vocal performance and motion capture prosthetics; with Yelchin's Odd Thomas co-star Gugu Mbatha-Raw as Grimm's fiance, Alicia Masters. The following weeks, Anton Yelchin was cast as Military Scientist Reed Richards. In the following weeks, The Walking Dead's Abraham Ford actor Michael Cudlitz was cast to play Lt. Wilford "Willie" Lumpkin, the Baxter Building's mailman and prodigy recruitment agent. Halo 4: Forward Unto Dawn's Anna Popplewell will play Reed's former love interest Dr. Alyssa Moy an English scientist and explorer working under Professor Elder. Michael Biehn was cast in March to take on wich he described a brief but high-impact role as Reed's father, retired NASA astronaut Gary Richards, and producer Matthew Vaughn sought out Michelle Pfeiffer for Reed's mother Evelyn Richards. The all-star cast has doubled-over in size compared to the 2005 film which only had six main actors.

Filming
Principle Photography commenced on May 5, 2014 at Celtic Media Centre in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and is expected to last until Novembe. On June 4th, production moved to Vancouver, Canada for two weeks before relocating to Chicago. On July 1st, they moved to New York where filming last three weeks. On August 7th, production moved to Kualoa Ranch where filming lasted 2 weeks. Production than returned to Baton Rouge, where the rest of filming will finish.

Post-production
The film will be converted to 3D in post-production. Trank revealed that months before filming started or even casting was finished, VFX and CGI was being worked on.

Release
The film is scheduled for release in North America on June 19, 2015 in 2D and 3D theaters.

Sequel
A sequel is scheduled to be released on July 14, 2017.