Marvel Announces Release Date for Fantastic Four Movie

We should wait until 2024!

Marvel Announces Release Date for Fantastic Four Movie

It has been time for the most cult superhero gang in comic book history to eventually earn a place in Marvel’s big movie project.

Following many years of waiting, and numerous different iterations for almost all of the biggest names in the American group’s universe, the Fantastic 4 movie is at last getting honored with a release date.

First announced during Marvel’s conference at the San Diego Comic-Con convention this weekend, the film is a major project for the Marvel Cinematic Universe which will launch its Sixth Phase on the big screen.

The Fantastic Four will launch Marvel’s Phase Six in 2024

Everyone’s favorite characters, Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic), Susan Storm (the Invisible Woman), Johnny Storm (the Human Torch) and Benjamin Grimm (the Thing) will return to the big screen after an absence of over half a decade and a failed reboot.

The movie will be released on November 8, 2024 in the United States. The Fantastic Four movie, which has not yet been given a definitive title, will launch the new phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. This phase will include several long awaited films – including two Avengers feature films to close it in 2025, which are Avengers: Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars.

No further information about the film was disclosed during this conference given by Marvel. At first sight, we can expect to see actor John Krasinski , the former star of The Office, in the role of Reed Richards after his cameo in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness released earlier this year.

The director Jon Watts (Spider-Man: Homecoming), who was formerly nominated to direct the film, has left the project for the streaming service Disney+. Hopefully, either way, this new film will enjoy a much better future than the group’s previous incarnations on film.

First released by 20th Century Fox, the Fantastic Four were given three trips to the cinema, all of which were unable to convince either the public or the critics.

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