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Fantastic Four: Divine Time is the sixth film in Phase Three of the Marvel Cinematic Universe by MarvelousMarty. The film is directed by Greta Gerwig, produced by Kevin Feige, Victoria Alonso, Patricia Whitcher, and Brad Bird, and written by Gerwig, Nicole Perlman, and Dan Harmon. The film is a sequel to Fantastic Four: Doomed and is a predecessor to the upcoming MCU film, Thor: Ragnarok.
Synopsis[]
In the wake of the intergovernmental authority's green lighting of the controversial and restrictive Superhuman Registration Act which inevitably led to the events of a civil war within the superhero community, the Fantastic Four was left deeply fractured. In spite of this repercussion, the four got fatefully themselves tangled by the mischief and misdemeanors of the chronic pirate infamously known as the Kang the Conqueror, who mysteriously brought each and every one of them into different parts in time, from the unforgettable past to the unknown future. In doing so, a beacon of hope was brought to the heroes once they meet and encounter the very living embodiments that either preceded or succeeded them. Despite being separated, they shall utilize whatever resources and assistance that's offered to them, and grip every opportunity that they'll be needing to escape from the timeline which they entered and finally reunite to confront Kang on his constant meddling with the state of chronology.
Cast[]
- Fantastic Four (Returns)
- Adam Scott as Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards)
- Kate Winslet as Invisible Woman (Sue Storm)
- Zac Efron as Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
- John Cena as The Thing (Ben Grimm)
- John Cena as The Thing (Ben Grimm) (Future) (Only Appearance) (Death)
- Jamie Dornan as Franklin Richards (Future) (First Appearance)
- Anna Kendrick as Valeria Richards (Future) (First Appearance)
- Jonathan Majors as Kang/Rama-Tut/Immortus (Nathaniel Richards III) (First Cinematic Appearance)
- Skylan Brooks as Iron Lad (Nathaniel Richards III) (Cameo)
- Leonardo DiCaprio as Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) (Cameo)
- Leonardo DiCaprio as Victor von Doom (Future) (Only Appearance)
- Maggie Q as Hala the Accuser (Future) (Only Appearance)
- Manu Bennett as Emperor Super-Skrull (Kl'rt) (Future) (Only Appearance) (Death)
- Jeremy Irons as Supreme Intelligence (Future) (Voice) (Only Appearance)
- Timothy Spall as Mole Man (Harvey Elder) (Future) (Death)
- Caroline Dhavernas as Alicia Masters
- Jackie Earle Haley as Phillip Masters
- House of Agon (Future) (Only Appearance)
- Sullivan Stapleton as Black Bolt (Blackagar Boltagon) (Future) (Only Appearance) (Death)
- Bryce Dallas Howard as Medusa (Medusalith Amaquelin) (Future) (Only Appearance)
- Rami Malek as Maximus Boltagon (Only Appearance) (Death)
- Eme Ikwuakor as Gorgon Petragon (Future) (Only Appearance)
- Steven Yeun as Triton (Future) (Only Appearance) (Death)
- Imogen Poots as Crystal (Crystalia Amaquelin) (Future) (Only Appearance)
- Yancy Street Gang (First Full Appearance) (Past)
- Colin Firth as Jake Grimm (Only Appearance) (Past)
- Nicholas Hamilton as Daniel Grimm (Only Appearance) (Past) (Death)
- Harry Lennix as Julius Burchill (Past)
- Peter Riegert as Franklin Storm (Past)
- Amy Yasbeck as Mary Storm (Past)
- Samuel L. Jackson as Agent Nick Fury (Past)
- Gene Hackman as Red Ghost (Ivan Kragoff) (Past)
- Regina King as Rhona Burchill (Last Appearance)
- Regina King as Mad Thinker (Rhona Burchill) (Future) (Only Apperance)
- Erin Chambers as Josie Hart
- Sacha Baron Cohen as The Wizard (Bentley Wittman) (Cameo)
- Hulk Hogan as Willie Lumpkin
- Tara Strong as H.E.R.B.I.E. (Voice)
- Stan Lee as Comic Book Seller (Cameo)
Trivia[]
- The film's storytelling consists of a parallel yet overarching narrative divided into the following subplots:
- The Thing (John Cena) and Human Torch (Zac Efron) were brought in the early 1980s. The Thing was washed up somewhere in New York when he was still a blunt, troubled, arrogant member of the Yancy Street Gang. Human Torch (Zac Efron) met with his parents, a younger Franklin (Peter Riegert) and Mary Storm (Amy Yasbeck). They eventually find themselves teaming up with S.H.I.E.L.D., notably then agent Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson).
- Mister Fantastic (Adam Scott) and Invisible Woman (Kate Winslet) were suddenly brought decades later into a darker future wherein they met with their adult children: Franklin (Jamie Dornan) and Valeria Richards (Anna Kendrick). The world was devastated due to the never-ending schisms of Kree-Skrull War which reached the planet in the near future.
- The film features the first cinematic appearance of the Inhuman Royal Family (House of Agon) in the Marvel films, who first appeared in the Inhumans TV series (since 2016), albeit a future version timeline of them.
- The film proves that Ben Grimm's rocky form as The Thing has indeed granted him biological immortality, having survived through centuries until a version of him ended up meeting Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman in the future timeline.
- At the end of the film, it was hinted that one of future Richards children was a Skrull the whole time, and the some of the following films would be subtly hinting that some characters were already taken over by other Skrulls, in which the Skrull Richards had made contact with behind the scenes. This eventual revelation would later set up the events for the sequel, which spotlights the long-awaited Secret Invasion in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Sequels[]
Further information: List of Marvel Cinematic Universe (MarvelousMarty) films and series
- Fantastic Four: Secret Invasion (2025)