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Fantastic Four: Doomsday is a Phase Seven Marvelette Cinematic Universe film. It was released on September 21st 2029, following Spider-Man: Great Responsibility and preceding Blade Reborn. The film was directed by Edgar Wright.

Cast[]

  • John Krasinski as Reed Richards / Mister Fantastic
  • Emily Blunt as Susan Storm / Invisible Woman
  • Joe Keery as Johnny Storm / Human Torch
  • Seth Rogen as Ben Grimm / Thing
  • Oscar Isaac as Victor von Doom / Doctor Doom
  • Mackenzie Davis as Valeria Richards
  • Cybill Shepherd as Cynthia von Doom (First Appearance) (Death)
  • Tim Curry as Mephistopheles
  • Richard Kind as the voice of H.E.R.B.I.E.
  • Jamie Clayton as Alyssa Moy
  • Anika Noni Rose as Alicia Masters
  • Ellie Kemper as Darla Deering
  • Lance Reddick as Philip Masters / Puppet Master (First Appearance)
  • Mark Ruffalo as Bruce Banner / Hulk

Crew[]

  • Edgar Wright: Writer, Director
  • Kid Marvelette: Executive Producer
  • Kevin Feige: Executive Producer
  • Louis D'Esposito: Producer
  • Trinh Tran: Producer
  • Steven Price: Composer

Plot[]

When Doctor Doom frees Alicia Masters's father, the Puppet Master, from prison, he uses his abilities to wreak havoc on the Fantastic Four, resulting in a head on confrontation between the FF and Doom himself!

Trivia[]

  • Puppet Master makes his film and MCU debut in this film.
  • The Hulk makes a guest appearance in this film as he is controlled by the Puppet Master to battle the Thing.
  • Invisible Woman discovers she is pregnant in this film. Valeria reveals that Susan will give birth to her brother, Franklin.
  • Jennifer Phang could not return to direct this film due to scheduling conflicts. She would later return to direct The Future Foundation.
  • Edgar Wright wrote and direct this film. He was originally supposed to direct the original Ant-Man movie before creative differences with Marvel forced him to leave the project.
  • Johnny Storm has a big drag race scene in this film, which is an homage to Edgar Wright's film Baby Driver.
  • Steven Price composes this film after previously working with Edgar Wright on Baby Driver.
  • The mid-credits scene reveals that the Human Torch was replaced by a Skrull about midway through the film.
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