After multiple attempts to recreate Marvel's first family of superhero comics in the movies, this new film gets it pretty close to perfect.
The film stars Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards, Vanessa Kirby as his wife, Sue Storm Richards, Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing, and Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm. The four stars have wonderful chemistry together and bring the central theme of family to the forefront of the film.
The film also stars Julia Garner as Shalla-Bal/The Silver Surfer (yes there is a female Silver Surfer in the comics), Sarah Niles as Lynne Nichols, Mark Gatiss as Ted Gilbert, Natasha Lyonne as Rachel Rozman, Paul Walter Hauser as Harvey Elder/The Moleman (perfect casting), and Ralph Ineson as Galactus (also perfect casting).
Opening the film with the team already in place, the Fantastic Four origin story is quickly recapped in a fun sequence that name checks almost every one of their comic villains.
The CGI and special effects are excellent and the retro yet futuristic visuals are fresh and striking. It's a story filled with excitement, humor and heart and I really only have two complaints. First, for some strange reason, the screenplay calls for The Thing to grow a beard which looks incredibly silly (especially after getting the rest of his appearance perfect). and second, while Natasha Lyonne is a great choice for Ben's love interest, her character should have been, The Puppeteer's blind daughter, Alicia Masters, for comic book continuity.
The film comes in at a lean 2 hours without any bloat and the mid-credit scene is absolutely great. The post credit scene is fun but probably not worth sitting through except if you're a die-hard fan.
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