


The Fantastic Four should bring (though it's not confirmed) at least the four original members: Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Thing, and Human Torch. However, the remaining Marvel Knights could include Moon Knight, Shang-Chi, and Luke Cage. Of course, the X-Men roster is pretty robust, so there are numerous possibilities. As it stands now, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 already features some prominent characters from X-Men (Wolverine, Storm, Nightcrawler) and Marvel Knights (Daredevil, Black Widow). Specifics, such as pricing details and which characters from these franchises will be included, are still a mystery. Today’s trailer revealed that Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 will be getting an Expansion Pass containing content focus on Marvel Knights, the X-Men, and Fantastic Four. Well, during Nintendo’s E3 livestream today, it was confirmed that Marvel’s First Family will be coming to Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3… as DLC. Noticeably absent from the game, however, was the Fantastic Four. These characters will be drawn from various Marvel franchises including the Avengers, the Guardians of the Galaxy, the X-Men.
#TRAILER FANTASTIC FOUR 3 MOVIE#
What we're left with is an exercise in "what could have been" and another superhero movie with promising aspects that simply did not click.View full post on Comic Book MovieAt launch, Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order will feature a playable roster of well over two dozen characters. Fantastic Four is more realistic and immersive than the other two adaptations, but unfortunately not as fun as either. What we're left with is a promising set-up and a complete mess of a third act with potential bleeding out right up until the final frames. It's obvious Trank had a vision with this world, and it's a damn shame that we won't be able to see it in full effect. Again, these are simply hints of what the movie could've been. The CGI as a whole is great - a few moments will leave you scratching your head as in "was that really necessary?" but for the most part, the alternate dimension looks fantastic and the few fight scenes there are (literally only two or three) are executed well. Once I got past the fact that it wasn't the comic book's adaptation of "Doctor Doom" and took him at face value as a sci-fi villain, I thought he worked wonders and actually posed a genuine threat to humanity. They worked well together and had palpable chemistry for a good chunk of the movie. Miles Teller and the rest of the cast have the benefit of being immensely likable. The shift is so drastic it's as if they Frankenstein'd two separate movies together, making for one extremely disjointed watching experience. The climax is generic and lackluster, and the believable shaky chemistry the characters shared in the beginning of the movie becomes incredibly forced and awkward. Mind you, I was still pulling for the heroes the entire time, but the moments following, preceding and including the final confrontation are so forcefully rushed and haphazardly put together it completely disconnects you from what the first hour of the movie set-up. It turns from this relatively dark, stylish superhero drama to an overblown one-liner infested CGI-fest. Apparently the producers demanded reshoots which rear their ugly head about 20 minutes from the end. I can't blame Trank for the discrepancies I have with the movie because he is not at fault. The characters are more relatable, their situations are more believable, and for a good part of the movie, it actually feels like you're watching the true Fantastic Four origin story unfold. It has a darker tone than the other movies and is a wildly different experience because of it.
#TRAILER FANTASTIC FOUR 3 CRACK#
Josh Trank's Fantastic Four is grounded in relative realism, showing what would likely happen if people did in fact crack inter-dimensional travel and brought back superpowers. I was a huge skeptic when the first trailer came out thinking it would be another FF movie chock full of cheesy one-liners and cartoony humor. I wasn't expecting to enjoy this movie at all.
