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They move into Richards' lab in the Baxter Building to study their abilities and seek a way to return Grimm to normal. Von Doom, himself mutating, offers his support but blames Richards for the failure of the spaceflight, which has lost him his company. Richards tells the group he will construct a machine to recreate the storm and reverse its effects on them, but warns it could possibly accelerate them instead. Meanwhile von Doom's arm has become organic metal, allowing him to produce bolts of electricity, and he begins plotting revenge.

He drives a wedge between Grimm and Richards, who has rekindled his relationship with Susan Storm. Using the machine, von Doom restores Ben to human form, while accelerating von Doom's condition, causing much of his body to turn to metal. Von Doom knocks the human Grimm unconscious and captures Richards. Now calling himself Doctor Doom, he puts on a metallic mask to hide his disfigurement, tortures Richards and fires a heatseeking missile at the Baxter Building in an unsuccessful attempt to defeat Johnny Storm.

Susan Storm confronts Doom but is outmatched. Grimm arrives to assist her, transformed into the Thing again by reusing the machine speaking his signature line, "It's clobberin' time! The battle spills into the streets. The Storms combine their powers to wrap Doom in an inferno of intense heat, and Grimm and Richards douse him with cold water, inducing thermal shock and freezing Doom in place. In an epilogue, Grimm informs Richards that he has accepted his condition with the help of Alicia Masters, a blind artist for whom he has developed feelings, and the team embraces its role as superheroes.

Richards proposes marriage to Susan Storm, who accepts. Trailer Theatrical Trailer. Official Teaser. Clip Were Good.

Interview Simon Kinberg. Miles Teller. Josh Trank. Photos Top cast Edit. Michael B. Jordan Johnny Storm as Johnny Storm. Reg E. Cathey Dr. Franklin Storm as Dr. Franklin Storm. Tim Blake Nelson Dr. Allen as Dr. Dan Castellaneta Mr. There are reports of the Canadian version being affected also.

These changes include: Reed and Sue rekindling their romance is shown in a scene with the pair walking and talking, with the Statue of Liberty in the background. The Hong Kong version loses this scene and replaces it with one where the two are seen in a planetarium, whereby the scene ends rather abruptly before the pair kiss Dr Doom saying "Goodbye, Ben" is missing from the final fight scene in the Hong Kong release, but present in the UK edition When Dr Doom is engulfed in the fire at the end, his yell has him emitting a fiery breath in the Hong Kong release but this effects is missing from the UK edition Dr Doom's line as he emerges from the fire is cut short in the Hong Kong release.

The words "A little heat? However, he is not present in the Hong Kong version and The Thing seems to defeat Doom by himself Reed's proposal to Sue is also different. In the UK version, he bends down on one knee by stretching himself, whilst maintaining eye contact with Sue.

In the Hong Kong release, he actually gets down on one knee for real Dr Doom's voice is different in both version. In the UK version his voice sounds normal, whilst in the Hong Kong edition his voice takes on a more eerie quality, and sounds like he is talking from behind his mask. User reviews 1K Review. Top review. So-So Superhero Film. Victor Von Doom are bombarded by cosmic rays, changing their molecular systems and giving them superpowers.

Four of them become the superhero team, the Fantastic Four, while Doom becomes their new enemy. The Fantastic Four is far from fantastic but it does make for decent entertainment. The movie is very light-hearted and it isn't complex at all. This is good news and bad news. The good part is that the film doesn't take itself so seriously and the movie ends up being mildly enjoyable. On the other hand, it becomes silly and cheesy with laughable acting and events. Also, the movie is actually kind of dull.

There are some fun spots like the bridge scene but there is really no spark to the film. The blame should go to Tim Story and his lack of imagination. He keeps the film bland and dull but he shouldn't get all the blame.

He is working with a cheesy and weak script courtesy of Michael France and Mark Frost. If the writing had been a little better and the direction a little sharper then the film could have been better but it stands as a mediocre one. The acting is a mix bag with some good performances and a couple of bad ones. Chris Evans gives the best performance as Johnny Storm. He seems to be having a blast and his performance is contagious.

It's also nice to see something different. Usually in super hero movies, the superheroes are moody and they just want a normal life, which isn't a bad thing. However Johnny Storm actually wants to show off and he considers his new powers to be a blessing and not a curse. Reed: Wow! Material made from self-regulating unstable molecules! Sue: disappointed Great minds think alike. Sue: [Johnny] didn't mean it.

You know Johnny. He's always been a hothead— Ben: It's not him. I can't live like this. Sue: to Ben I thought I was done waiting for Reed, but Feedback Video Example s :. Show Spoilers. How well does it match the trope? Why Does This H



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