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The Fantastic Four is an unreleased 1994 English-language German superhero film based on the Marvel Comics superhero team of the same name, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The film features the team's origin and first battle with Doctor Doom .
The Untold Story of Roger Corman's The Fantastic Four is a 2015 documentary film about the troubled production of the unreleased Fantastic Four film from 1994. The documentary consists of interviews of individuals who were closely involved in the making of the film, including the cast, Oley Sassone (director), and Glenn Garland (editor).
Documentary 'Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger Corman’s The Fantastic Four' details the drama behind fabled 1994 film, including the long-reported assumption that the unreleased cult favorite ...
This was the second live-action Fantastic Four film to be filmed. A previous attempt, titled The Fantastic Four, was a B-movie produced by Roger Corman that ultimately went unreleased. Fantastic Four was released in the United States on July 8, 2005. Despite receiving generally negative reviews from critics, it grossed $333.5 million worldwide ...
Roger Corman, a colorful producer and director whose low-budget movies – including the original “Little Shop of Horrors” – has died. He was 98. ... “Fantastic Four, ...
With none forthcoming, Eichinger planned to retain his option by producing a low-budget Fantastic Four film, reasoning, he said in 2005, "They didn't say I had to make a big movie." [2] In September 1992, he teamed with B-movie specialist Roger Corman, who agreed to produce the film on a $1 million budget. [2]
In 2005’s “Fantastic Four” and its 2007 sequel “Rise of the Silver Surfer,” Ioan Gruffudd was Reed, Jessica Alba was Susan, Chris Evans was Johnny and Michael Chiklis was Ben.
Corman had a four-picture deal with 20th Century Fox, [113] making Capone (1975), Fighting Mad (1976) (directed by Demme), Moving Violation (1976) and Thunder and Lightning (1977). According to Filmink , "most of his Fox movies may as well have been made for Corman's own company, as I'm sure he himself realised."