I'll send them all to another dimension.
I'll send them all to another dimension.
Hopefully a dimension where Marvel still has all of their cinematic properties under their control.
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I love that they implied The Punisher blew the cast up in an explosion like 2 weeks ago.
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Last edited by Chux; 02 Dec 2014 at 10:13 PM.
They're most likely using the Ultimate Fantastic Four comics for the reboot:
[Mark] Millar completely rewrote the origin for the protagonists because he was not satisfied with the original 1961 story, in which the four team members steal a space craft to beat the Soviets to the moon. He said: "Four guys hijacking a space-rocket trying to reach the moon to beat the communists was not going to fly." In their version, Millar and Bendis wrote a story in which Reed Richards is a child prodigy, protected by his burly friend Ben Grimm from bullies, and a genius who had invented a method of teleportation in his youth. He is discovered by government official Willie Lumpkin, and subsequently recruited into a child prodigy think tank/school located in the upper floors of the Baxter building. There he meets Professor Storm, who leads the project, and his children, bioengineer Susan Storm and her younger brother Johnny. Reed also becomes the rival of Victor Van Damme, a fellow student. When Reed becomes 21, he plans to teleport an apple into a parallel universe (the "N-Zone"), but Van Damme claims Reed's calculations are wrong and changes the setup at the last minute. The five students get teleported through the N-Zone, and when they rematerialize, they return heavily mutated. After the Fantastic Four return to the Baxter building, they must soon face their first opponent, Mole Man.
Yeah they nuked it pretty hard, I gave up on it before Ultimatum which I skipped too since it was so shitty.
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