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Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Discover the secret of the Surfer.
2007 | 92m | English

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The Fantastic Four return to the big screen as a new and all powerful enemy threatens the Earth. The seemingly unstoppable 'Silver Surfer', but all is not what it seems and there are old and new enemies that pose a greater threat than the intrepid superheroes realize.
Release Date: Jun 13, 2007
Director: Tim Story
Writer: Mark Frost, John Turman, Don Payne
Genres: Adventure, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords fire, helicopter, surfboard, mask, satellite, airplane, transformation, forest, resurrection, sequel, superhero, based on comic, space, wedding, explosion, scientist, interrogation, double cross, military, earth in peril, superhuman strength, duringcreditsstinger, invisibility, silver surfer, forcefield, elasticity
Production Companies 20th Century Fox, Constantin Film, Marvel Studios, 1492 Pictures, Bernd Eichinger Productions, Ingenious Film Partners
Box Office Revenue: $301,913,131
Budget: $130,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 06, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Ioan Gruffudd Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic
Jessica Alba Sue Richards / Invisible Woman
Chris Evans Johnny Storm / Human Torch
Michael Chiklis Ben Grimm / The Thing
Julian McMahon Victor von Doom / Doctor Doom
Doug Jones Norrin Radd / Silver Surfer
Kerry Washington Alicia Masters
Andre Braugher General Hager
Laurence Fishburne Norrin Radd / Silver Surfer (voice)
Beau Garrett Frankie Raye
Brian Posehn Priest
Zach Grenier James Sherman / Rafke
Kenneth Welsh Dr. Jeff Wagner
Kevin McNulty Baxter Building Doorman
Andy Stahl Tailor
Debbie Timuss Hot Party Girl #1
Moneca Delain Hot Party Girl #2
Yan-Kay Crystal Lowe Hot Party Girl #3
Vanessa Lachey Johnny's Wedding Date
Stan Lee Stan Lee - Rejected Wedding Guest
Gonzalo Menendez Lieutenant
Giuliana Rancic Entertainment Reporter
Lauren Sánchez Fox News Reporter
Benjamin Ayres Guard #1
Patricia Harras Fan Four Receptionist
Fareed Abdelhak Egyptian Tour Guide
Dawn Chubai Anchorwoman
Alicia Thorgrimsson New York Pedestrian
Valerie Tian New York Teen Girl #1
Jeanna Haddow New York Teen Girl #2
Ali Costigan New York Teen Girl #3
Suzanne Ristic Airline Woman
Michasha Armstrong Wedding Security
Ulla Friis Danish News Anchor (uncredited)
Nimet Kanji Tourist in Egypt (uncredited)
Name Job
Mary E. Vogt Costume Design
Caitlin McKenna ADR Voice Casting
Carolyn Anderson Stunts
Leanne Buchanan Stunts
Ashlea Earl Stunts
Marny Eng Stunts
Monique Ganderton Stunts
Melissa R. Stubbs Stunt Driver, Stunts
Angela Uyeda Stunts
Corry Glass Stunts
Rick Pearce Stunts
Crystal Dalman Stunts
Brett Armstrong Stunts
Larissa Stadnichuk Stunts
Owen Walstrom Stunts
Nesta Chapman Stunts
Roxanne Wong Stunts
Loyd Bateman Stunts
Chad Wiebe Pre-Visualization Supervisor
Dan Cox Compositing Artist
Yasamin Ismaili Visual Effects Coordinator
Scott Squires Visual Effects Supervisor
Stan Lee Characters
Jack Kirby Characters
John Ottman Original Music Composer
Tim Story Director
Mark Frost Screenplay, Story
Michael McCusker Additional Editing
Peter S. Elliot Editor
Joe Doserro Stunts
David Mylrea Stunts
William Hoy Editor
Larry Blanford Director of Photography
Heike Brandstatter Casting
Coreen Mayrs Casting
John Turman Story
Daniel T. Dorrance Supervising Art Director
Sandi Tanaka Art Direction
Elizabeth Wilcox Set Decoration
Susan Lambie Script Supervisor
Becky Bates Stunts
Diana Dutra Stunts
Patrick Tendai Pfupajena Production Assistant
Don Payne Screenplay
Kirk M. Petruccelli Production Design
Susan Pickett Visual Effects Coordinator
Kathy Hubble Stunts
Phillip Leonhardt Compositing Artist
Paul Story Animation Supervisor
Chu Chen-On Line Producer
Simon Brown Visual Effects
Alexander Nowotny VFX Artist
Name Title
Avi Arad Producer
Bernd Eichinger Producer
Michael Barnathan Executive Producer
Chris Columbus Executive Producer
Stan Lee Executive Producer
Mark Radcliffe Executive Producer
Kevin Feige Executive Producer
Ralph Winter Producer
Lee Cleary Co-Producer
Stewart Bethune Associate Producer
Allison Calleri Associate Producer
Ross T. Fanger Co-Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
6.0

Show off! A sequel to 2005 box office winner, "The Fantastic Four", "Rise Of The Silver Surfer" sees director Tim Story and the original cast principals return for more super hero schlocky fun. The story is based around the Marvel stories that featured the first appearance of said "Silver Surfer ... " in the comic book franchise. Silver Surfer (Doug Jones with Laurence Fishburne dubbing the voice) is acting as a herald for the planet devouring Galactus, the next target? Earth. Which is a bit untimely as Reed Richards/Mr Fantastic (Ioan Gruffudd) and Susan Storm/Invisible Woman (Jessica Alba) are trying to get married. Things are further problematic when after his first encounter with the Silver Surfer, Johnny Storm/Human Torch (Chris Evans) finds his powers a bit off - in fact when he touches any of the others I the team their powers are exchanged, much to Ben Grimm/The Thing's (Michael Chiklis) amusement. Not only that, but the military are starting to get heavy and annoyed with the four - and who is this back on the scene? Doctor Doom! (Julian McMahon) Thought he was dead, and how come he's in league with the military now? All of this issues must be addressed or the Earth will suffer the direst of consequences. Budgeted at $130 million, this sequel only just made its money back domestically, however, the Worldwide takings gave it an overall profit of nearly $160 million. Which when you consider that the first film (again raking the coin in) was met with very disdainful reviews (mostly warranted outside of Evans & Chiklis' efforts), it's somewhat surprising. Yet, and it's certainly no towering genre picture, "Silver Surfer" is a hugely enjoyable movie for fans of the source comics and the undemanding popcorn muncher. The fans, and I don't speak for all of them of course, should in the main be happy that the makers have been faithful to the origins of the story. There's also some nifty humour and both Alba and Gruffudd aren't as dull as they were in the first movie. Perhaps they are more comfortable now knowing that the paying public held sway over the critics?. Evans is still the best thing in the franchise (no surprise he would go on to play "Captain America" in "The Avengers" franchise), and the appearance of Andre Braugher as General Hager is a welcome edition. While the effects are considerably better than the poor fodder served up in the first movie - granted it wouldn't have been hard to improve on that score. With a lovely light hearted approach, "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" does its job. In the pantheon of super hero movies it sits some where in the middle, neither great or bad, just honest wholesome family fun. 20th Century Fox have announced that a reboot of the franchise is to come, so while Chris Evans goes off to mouth wateringly play "Captain America", the next lot of actors are charged with the not so easy task of winning over a tough comic book crowd, and, the critics too. 6.5/10

May 16, 2024
Geronimo1967
5.0

Oddly enough, I did prefer this to the original (2005) outing for this not so very fab-four. This time the "Reed" (Ioan Gruffudd) and "Sue" (Jessica Alba) romance is about to tie the knot when the army intervene to enlist their help is dealing with the menacing threat posed by a mysterious "Silver S ... urfer" (who looks like an award your eight year old might have got for a Californian surfing competition in 1975). Anyway, it turns out that he is but a precursor to the far more deadly, planet gobbling, "Galactus" who is hungry - and Earth is on his menu. Meantime, good old "Victor Von Doom'' (Julian McMahon) has not forgotten his shabby treatment from the last time, and so has his own agenda that will manipulate the army and the messenger and, he hopes, give him world domination. Can the four put aside their differences and save the day? What do you think? This is about as unmenacing and devoid of jeopardy as any adventure film could ever be. Again, Evans - now even more cock-sure than before, has all the best lines and action scenes (such as they are) and the special effects are well presented. The casting and writing, though, continue to let the whole thing down and the plot really does lurch along to an ending that - like "Galactus", you could see from space! Hopefully the last of these, and it's now pretty clear why "Hornblower" isn't going to make an Hollywood star anytime soon.

Jan 01, 2023