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<blockquote data-quote="bloodtide" data-source="post: 9190137" data-attributes="member: 6684958"><p>While the above does describe the original Fantastic Four, they do evolve over the next two years into the more "modern":</p><p></p><p>Reed learning to stretch into new areas of life: marriage and kids. And also learn how to 'stretch' and learn and grow as a person. Susan steps up as the role of the teams protector...literary when she 'discovers' her force field powers. And being the emotional voice of reason. Though the hot head and rock don't change much.</p><p></p><p>The FF movie problem is that each character is complex enough that they don't really fit in a group movie. </p><p></p><p>Really the best way to do a cinematic FF would be to do The Avengers Phase Plan. Have the four single character movies and then the group movie: then four more single character movies and another group movie. </p><p></p><p>And, really, a Doom movie would fit in so perfectly too. And a Doom movie would have the FF in it, after all Victor, Reed and Ben all did go to school together. And a younger Sue and Johnny is an easy fit for a quick cameo. There was a nice villain story..where Doom and the other Old School FF villains team up to steal some knowledge from the Inhumans(or the Library of Alexandra?) that would make a fine "end cap" to the Doom orgian story.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bloodtide, post: 9190137, member: 6684958"] While the above does describe the original Fantastic Four, they do evolve over the next two years into the more "modern": Reed learning to stretch into new areas of life: marriage and kids. And also learn how to 'stretch' and learn and grow as a person. Susan steps up as the role of the teams protector...literary when she 'discovers' her force field powers. And being the emotional voice of reason. Though the hot head and rock don't change much. The FF movie problem is that each character is complex enough that they don't really fit in a group movie. Really the best way to do a cinematic FF would be to do The Avengers Phase Plan. Have the four single character movies and then the group movie: then four more single character movies and another group movie. And, really, a Doom movie would fit in so perfectly too. And a Doom movie would have the FF in it, after all Victor, Reed and Ben all did go to school together. And a younger Sue and Johnny is an easy fit for a quick cameo. There was a nice villain story..where Doom and the other Old School FF villains team up to steal some knowledge from the Inhumans(or the Library of Alexandra?) that would make a fine "end cap" to the Doom orgian story. [/QUOTE]
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