Aug 10, 2015

Fantastic Four Free Movie Download

Four young outsiders teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe which alters their physical form in shocking ways. The four must learn to harness their new abilities and work together to save Earth from a former friend turned enemy.


Director: Josh Trank
Writers: Jeremy Slater (screenplay), Simon Kinberg (screenplay)
Stars: Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan

   

Storyline

FANTASTIC FOUR, a contemporary re-imagining of Marvel's original and longest-running superhero team, centers on four
young outsiders who teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe, which alters their physical form in shocking ways.
 Their lives irrevocably upended, the team must learn to harness their daunting new abilities and work together to save
 Earth from a former friend turned enemy.


Details

Country: USA
Language: English
Release Date: 7 August 2015 (USA) See more »
Also Known As: Fant4stic See more »
Filming Locations: Raleigh Studios Baton Rouge, Celtic Media Centre, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA

















 

User Reviews

Fantastic Flop
5 August 2015 | by bartonj2410 – See all my reviews
Over the last decade, we have seen a number of superhero movies get a much needed reboot.
After the atrocious Batman & Robin, Batman was brilliantly brought back to the big screen in Batman Begins.
 When the Spider-Man franchise hit an embarrassing rock bottom with Spider-Man 3, it was reinvigorated with
the very likable The Amazing Spider-Man.

Eight years on from the dud that was Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer and it's time that Marvel's first
family got a reboot. With a lot of rumours flying around about trouble on set and the studio not seeming to have
total confidence in their product, could 2015's Fantastic Four do these iconic comic-book characters justice?

Reed Richards (Miles Teller) is a brilliant young scientist on the verge of discovering how to both transport matter
to another dimension and bring it back. Recruited by Professor Franklin Storm (Reg E. Cathey), Reed is given the resources
and help, in the form of Sue Storm (Kate Mara), Victor Von Doom (Toby Kebbell) and Johnny Storm (Michael B. Jordan),
to to finish what he started in his younger years.

When they finally crack inter-dimensional travel, Reed invites his childhood friend Ben Grimm (Jamie Bell) to travel to
another world along with him and his team. An accident causes their physical form to drastically change. Reed, Sue, Johnny
and Ben must learn to harness their powers and work as a team to stop Victor, who is hell bent on destroying Earth.

The one thing that stood out to me about Fantastic Four is just how unbelievably dull it is. For characters who have such
a rich and colourful history in the comics, this really is a pretty drab affair. The film only has a 100 minute runtime
however, it feels much longer, dragging its feet and feeling very tired right from the very start.

When a superhero movie gets less exciting after they get their powers, something is very very wrong.

I had some hope for this film and one of the main reason was down to the fact that Josh Trank was sat in the director's
chair. Trank hit the big time with Chronicle, a film that combined the superhero genre with found footage. I can't express
just how disappointed I am with Trank because everything about Fantastic Four is just so sloppy.

The story is weak, the script is cringeworthy and the special effects are average at best. It all culminates in one of the
most boring finales you will ever witness in a superhero movie. Compared to what else you see happen in other superhero
movies these days, it all looks and feels amateur.

Then there are the performances. Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Bell and Toby Kebbell are all young
actors who have the world at their feet. They have each impressed in their own way prior to Fantastic Four but every single
 one of them has the range of the cast in Tim Story's Fantastic Four films and waste their talents in Trank's reboot.

Fantastic Four is a film very much out of time and place in today's market of superhero movies. Ten or fifteen years ago
a studio might have been able to get away with it but not today. Audiences like to be entertained and with the competition
offering much more excitement, I don't see audiences taking to this, at all.

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