The new Matt Shakman-directed film featuring the Fantastic Four is anticipated to be the best adaptation due to the generally poor quality of prior films. The four previous movies received mixed to negative reviews, with the unreleased 1994 film surprisingly noted to have some redeeming qualities compared to the 2015 installment. While the 2000s adaptations had highlights such as performances and humor, they also featured significant flaws, like altering character powers and relying on cringe-worthy tropes. Overall, the new film represents an official entry for the Fantastic Four into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The previous four Fantastic Four films ranged from mediocre to disastrous, making the new adaptation by Matt Shakman a promising entry for Marvel's First Family.
The unreleased 1994 movie surprisingly outshines the poorly received 2015 film, showcasing the varied cinematic history of the Fantastic Four.
Tim Story's 2000s adaptations of Fantastic Four, while not exceptional, featured notable performances and less embarrassing moments compared to the later films.
The alteration of Sue Storm's powers in early adaptations, especially limiting her invisibility, reflects some of the flawed decisions made in past films.
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