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Fantastic Four

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2015 | 100m | English

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Four young outsiders teleport to a 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.
Release Date: Aug 05, 2015
Director: Josh Trank
Writer: Jeremy Slater, Simon Kinberg, Josh Trank
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords teleportation, transformation, telekinesis, portal, superhero, based on comic, superhero team, invisible person
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Constantin Film, Marv, Marvel Entertainment, TSG Entertainment, Genre Films, Robert Kulzer Productions
Box Office Revenue: $167,977,596
Budget: $120,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 19, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Miles Teller Reed Richards
Michael B. Jordan Johnny Storm
Kate Mara Sue Storm
Jamie Bell Ben Grimm / The Thing
Toby Kebbell Victor von Doom / Dr. Doom
Reg E. Cathey Dr. Franklin Storm
Tim Blake Nelson Dr. Allen
Tim Heidecker Mr. Richards
Joshua Montes Quarterback Speech School Kid
Dan Castellaneta Mr. Kenny
Owen Judge Young Reed
Kylen Davis Teasing School Kid
Evan Hannemann Young Ben
Chet Hanks Jimmy Grimm
Mary-Pat Green Mrs. Grimm
Mary Rachel Quinn Mrs. Richards
Wayne Pére Science Fair Judge
Rhonda Johnson Dents Science Fair Judge
Barney Lanning Science Fair Plane Kid
Dennis Thomas IV Baxter Security Guard
Abhi Trivedi Baxter Employee
Benjamin Papac Baxter Student
Jim Gleason Board Member
Gabe Begneaud Trash Talk Car Driver
Anna Parsons Girl Classmate
Brian Stapf Reed's Guard (Area 57)
Ben VanderMey Soldier (Area 57)
Elvin Presley Drag Race Official
Brittney Alger Street Race Girl
J.T. Rowland Monkey Test Lab Technician
Gretchen Koerner Reed's Scientist (Area 57)
Hunter Burke Reed's Scientist (Area 57)
Han Soto Reed's Doctor (Area 57)
Michael Harrity Military Interrogator (Area 57)
Melissa McCurley Sue's Doctor (Area 57)
Jane Rumbaua Johnny's Doctor (Area 57)
Anthony Reynolds Airplane Military Official (Area 57)
Spence Maughon Johnny's Technician (Area 57)
Lance E. Nichols DC Senior Official (Area 57)
Deneen Tyler DC Military Official (Area 57)
Marco St. John DC Military Official (Area 57)
Shauna Rappold Computer Military Tech (Area 57)
Fernando Rivera Disguised Reed
Juan Corrigan Barber Shop Owner
Jaylen Moore Tarmac Guard
Tre Styles Tarmac Guard
Adam Fristoe Quantum Gate Scientist (Area 57)
Dina Morrone Emergency Announcer (Area 57)
Don Yesso General
Jackson Pyle Government Caretaker
Jodi Lyn Brockton Lawyer (uncredited)
Ravi Naidu Ben's Scientist (Area 57) (uncredited)
Kesha Bullard Lewis Ben's Scientist (Area 57) (uncredited)
Aaron V. Williamson Navy Seal (uncredited)
Tim Bell Local Cop (uncredited)
Nicolas Bosc Rebel (uncredited)
Osvaldo Fernandez Delta Force Soldier (uncredited)
Christopher Heskey Delta Force Soldier (uncredited)
Nathaniel Holt Military Tech (uncredited)
Lisa Ann Smith NYC Passerby (uncredited)
Catherine Kresge Lab Tech (uncredited)
Samantha Hopkins Sibling (uncredited)
David Jensen War Room Soldier (uncredited)
Michael Papajohn Tank Commander (uncredited)
Name Job
Jim Robin Driver
Jack Kirby Characters
Jeremy Slater Screenplay
Stan Lee Characters
Mark Millar Creative Consultant
Simon Kinberg Screenplay
Matthew Jensen Director of Photography
Carol Kiefer Art Department Coordinator
Andrea von Foerster Music Supervisor
Paul Massey Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Craig Henighan Sound Designer, Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
Stephen E. Rivkin Editor
Larry Zanoff Armorer
Brian Machleit Stunt Coordinator
Kevin Scott Mack Visual Effects Supervisor
Elena Sanchez Stunts
Philip Glass Original Music Composer
Michael Papajohn Stunts
Marco Beltrami Original Music Composer
Heidi Pascoe Stunt Double, Stunts
Mandy Kowalski Stunt Double, Stunts
Helena Barrett Stunt Double, Stunts
Tierre Turner Stunts
Tim Trella Stunts
Matt J. Thompson Stunts
Tim J. Smith Stunts
Erik Schultz Stunts
Charlie Picerni Stunts
Matt Leonard Stunts
Malosi Leonard Stunts
Michael Jamorski Stunts
Ashley Nicole Hudson Stunts
Jim Henry Stunts
Adam Hart Stunts
Clay Donahue Fontenot Stunts
Eddie J. Fernandez Jr. Stunts
Chris J. Fanguy Stunts
Michael Endoso Stunts
Zack Duhame Stunts
Steve M. Davison Stunts
Joe Bucaro III Stunts
Sean Paul Braud Stunts
Nicolas Bosc Stunts
Ryan Ryusaki Stunts
Jeff 'JJ' Dashnaw Stunt Coordinator
Brian Brown Stunts
John Bernecker Stunts
Jay Amor Stunts
Phil Neilson Stunts
Jason Chu Stunts
Brian Smrz Second Unit Director
Elliot Greenberg Editor
Elizabeth Coulon Casting
Hannah d'Angerio Casting Associate
Chris Seagers Production Design
Tristan Paris Bourne Art Direction
Douglas Cumming Art Direction
Brian Kane Art Direction
Miguel López-Castillo Art Direction
Clint Wallace Art Direction
Victor J. Zolfo Set Decoration
George L. Little Costume Design
Marlie Arnold Researcher
Carla S. Nemec Art Department Coordinator
Zachary Berger Conceptual Design
Dale DeStefani Construction Coordinator
Daniel J. Lester Assistant Costume Designer
Robert Q. Mathews Costume Supervisor
Adriane Bennett Set Costumer
Tom Cummins Set Costumer
Tricia Yoo Set Costumer
Curt Sobel Music Editor
Jon Kull Orchestrator
Rossano Galante Orchestrator
Richard Bronskill Orchestrator
Russell Cannon Armorer
Dug Rotstein Script Supervisor
Joel Thingvall Researcher
Kimberley Spiteri Hair Department Head
Laurel Van Dyke Key Hair Stylist
Colette Slattery Key Hair Stylist
Francisco X. Pérez Makeup Department Head
Lisa Rocco Makeup Artist
Arthur Kirk Martin Carpenter
Anthony Ortiz Boom Operator
Warren Hendriks Sound Designer
Wayne Lemmer Sound Designer
Benjamin Beardwood Sound Editor
Shayna Brown Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Will Files Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Mikaël Damant-Sirois CG Supervisor
Jérome Escobar CG Supervisor
Owen Jones CG Supervisor
Fabiano Petroni Animation Director
Sean Noel Walker CG Supervisor
Leon Woud Animation Director
Joseph V. Cicio Camera Operator
Patrick B. O'Brien Camera Operator
Daniel C. Gold Camera Operator
Michael Applebaum Camera Operator
Brian Heller Helicopter Camera
Hans Bjerno Helicopter Camera
David B. Nowell Helicopter Camera
Joseph Arena Steadicam Operator
Jason Ellson Steadicam Operator
Brooks Robinson Steadicam Operator
Ben Rothstein Still Photographer
Jonathan Taylor Additional Photography
Dan Riffel Gaffer
Jimmy E. Jensen First Assistant Camera
Clyde E. Bryan First Assistant Camera
Ray Milazzo First Assistant Camera
Andre Green Rigging Gaffer
Oleg Jiliba VFX Editor
Michel Raad VFX Editor
Guillaume Poulin VFX Editor
Cari Thomas Visual Effects Producer
Julia Neighly Visual Effects Producer
Marie-Cecile Dahan Visual Effects Producer
Bruce Lomet Digital Intermediate
Patrick J. Smith First Assistant Editor
Matt Tassone First Assistant Editor
Eli Jarra Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin Andrew Smith Visual Effects Supervisor
Blaine Lougheed Visual Effects Supervisor
Patrick Ledda Visual Effects Supervisor
Kenneth Nakada Visual Effects Supervisor
François Dumoulin Visual Effects Supervisor
John Berri Visual Effects Editor
Jenna Barratt Visual Effects Editor
Christopher Collis Visual Effects Editor
William Day Visual Effects Editor
James Meikle Visual Effects Editor
Guy Fernandez Stunts
Kevin Abercrombie Stunts
Frank Reina Production Office Assistant
Tom Frohling Supervising Art Director
Rick Newsome Storyboard Designer
Andrew M. Siegel Property Master
Jim Brookshire Supervising ADR Editor
Justine Baker ADR Recordist
Dan O'Connell Foley Artist
John T. Cucci Foley Artist
Paul Hughen Second Unit Director of Photography
Nico Woulard Stunts
Ashley Wilks Stunts
Jordan Warrack Stunts
Aaron Walters Stunts
Brennan Walstrom Stunts
Frank Torres Stunts
Sean Taylor Stunts
Ryan Staats Stunts
Ben Skorstad Stunts
Brian Simpson Stunts
David Schultz Stunts
Brady Romberg Stunts
Brian Philpot Stunts
Michael Ortiz Stunts
Cliff McLaughlin Stunts
Rob King Stunts
Adam Horwitz Stunts
Johnny Hoffman Stunts
Thirl Haston Stunts
Regis Harrington Stunts
Michael Hansen Stunts
Walter Garcia Stunts
Jeff Galpin Stunts
Mark Fisher Stunts
Richard Epper Stunts
Chris Ekstrom Stunts
Arturo Dickey Stunts
Liam Day Stunts
Brandon Cornell Stunts
Al Cerullo Stunts
Nathan Alan Thomas Stunts
J.J. Dashnaw Stunts
Chad Dashnaw Stunts
Dennis Liddiard Makeup Artist
Sean Andrew Faden Visual Effects Supervisor
Cliff Lanning First Assistant Director
Michael Hatzer Digital Colorist
Josh Trank Screenplay, Director
Ronna Kress Casting
Name Title
Matthew Vaughn Producer
Simon Kinberg Producer
Stan Lee Executive Producer
Hutch Parker Producer
Gregory Goodman Producer
Cliff Lanning Associate Producer
Robert Kulzer Producer
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Reviews

Rangan
7.0

> Too slow and dramatised superhero flick, but acceptable. I can't say I liked the previous films and not this one. In fact, I kind of enjoyed watching this reboot. It was much better than what I have heard about it. At least it did not sound like a loud and lousy like any modern sci-fi flicks, c ... hasing bad guys, bombing cities and downing buildings. But as a superhero and sci-fi film, it had its moment, only at the end. Obviously the film was too slow and dramatisation was a backslash keeping the youngsters (audience) in mind. I actually expected hefty stunt sequences. Without actions, a superhero movie is like a limbless spider and toothless shark. If the web and tooth are the superpowers, then they must handle it quite smartly. So that is where this film failed to be a clever. This film had 4 superheroes and until the climax they were impotent. Which means the only superhero movie in the recent time that meant for older people. Precisely to say, if you are a 30+, you might enjoy it as I did. I know I can't talk for you and what kind of movies you like, but I know todays youngsters who refuse dramas and accept action-adventures. I agree it did not deliver as it should have been as a theatrical feature where surround speakers are ready to give us a breathtaking sound mix. I felt it some kind of a television episode. Because that is how the modern television series are presented. Personally, I would like to say that don't mind my words and the review, because I usually enjoy all the films I watch. So this one was average to me, but definitely not a bad and I won't slam it. Though I recommend it for old people who does not like modern high-octane stunts. 6/10

May 16, 2024
RodJ
8.0

I just saw this and I wasn't expecting much as I have read some really negative reviews about it online and elsewhere. Honestly, I think they were wrong. It's not a bad film at all, just not as fast paced as the previous version which I quite liked too ... mind you, I am 60+ so maybe that has someth ... ing to do with it. A scifi/action film for the older generation perhaps? I really enjoyed it. I gave it 4/5 stars here.

Jun 23, 2021
Dark Jedi
6.0

I was actually not having great hopes for this movie giving how Hollywood have screwed up with a lot of my favourite super heroes (Spiderman, Fantastic Four, Dare Devil and a few others). Having said that maybe there was still a glimmer of hope given that some of their latest Marvel work have been r ... ather okay. Unfortunately this is not the reboot of the Fantastic Four that I, and a dare say the fans, hoped for. One thing that I do not understand is why the dumbass script writers that Hollywood employs always have to change the basic story of a set of characters that have a solid fan base? There was nothing wrong with the original story, and thus origin, of the Fantastic Four and the source of their powers. Maybe I am just old-fashioned but still. The second gripe I have with this movie is the nonsensical stuff with members of the Fantastic Four, especially Ben, being deployed by the US military. It is just so cliché. Lazy script writing plain and simple. Unfortunately this also causes the movie to not really feel like it is a Fantastic Four movie. The team is split up and it is not until the very end that they actually become a team, gets a headquarter and so on. Big fail as far as I am concerned. Having said all that, I do not think it is as bad as some people claim. There are some good stuff in there. The story is not all bad after all even though it is not exactly to my liking and the special effects are quite okay. One thing that annoys me with the story is that the role of Reed is really diminished and he is never really allowed to show of his powers. Yes, I know, there are some “stretching” moments but, well, meh! To add to the pain the actor cast as Reed is, in my mind, totally unconvincing. The bad guy is also somewhat underwhelming and thoroughly predictable. As I said a classical Hollywood concoction aimed towards the less intelligent viewers. I do not understand why Hollywood seems to be so bent on repeating the same mistakes over and over again? Well, as I wrote, the movie is not as bad as some people claim but it is far from great. Given the abysmal reviews I am afraid that we will not be getting a sequel which is a shame. This is one of the (few) Marvel comics that I read as a kid (in Sweden we did not get treated to that many of these kind of comics) so it is indeed a bit of a disappointment that they managed to screw this movie up…again.

May 16, 2024
tournelhenry
8.0

**Better remake but with unneccessary hate** Better story than the first film with less of the annoying hollywood romantics. Could do better with the humour. Accompanied with better graphics too as it's 2015. Of course, the mainstream hate exists because our hollywood world has its dumb morals ... .

Dec 13, 2022
Geronimo1967
5.0

It'd have to be a pretty bad film for me to think it was worse than anything featuring Ioan Gruffudd, but ten years after that attempt - this 2015 version of the Marvel franchise is as bad as they get. Michael B. Jordan is in a class of his own as "Johnny Storm" (admittedly, the best character from ... this rather limited choice) but the remainder of the team deliver a performance totally devoid of humour - there is simply no fun to be had in this dark, dreary telling of the four youngsters who are involved in an accident on a parallel world that leaves them with some rather interesting quirks. Soon everyone is trying to cash in on their skills - from science to the military - until their erstwhile colleague "Victor von Doom" (Toby Kebbell) arrives determined to seek his revenge for them leaving him behind... The effects are great, colourful and professional but that's about the height of it - Miles Teller and Kate Mara have no chemistry at all and Jamie Bell's appearances aren't long enough before he turns to stone to merit much comment either. Maybe the 2025 version will be better...

Jun 04, 2024