Director Matt Shakman has confirmed that there will not be a director's cut of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, despite fan requests for a longer version of the film. The current theatrical release is shorter than originally intended and has omitted scenes featuring John Malkovich's character, Red Ghost. Shakman cited the complex visual effects as a main reason for these cuts, describing the loss of Malkovich's role as "heartbreaking." Meanwhile, actress Vanessa Kirby noted that scenes involving her character Sue Storm and Paul Walter Hauser's Mole Man have also been removed, impacting character development.
Despite the cuts, The Fantastic Four: First Steps had a strong box office opening, yet the film's long-term performance remains uncertain. Kirby also mentioned a significant mid-credit scene linking the film to the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe, specifically Avengers: Doomsday, which could boost viewer interest.
Will there be an extended version of The Fantastic Four: First Steps?No, director Matt Shakman has stated that an extended version is not possible due to unfinished visual effects for the omitted scenes.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps represents Marvel's latest attempt to reboot the iconic superhero team, following previous film adaptations that received mixed reviews. This new film aims for a fresh take on the beloved characters, blending superhero action with humor and emotional depth. Marvel's history with director's cuts has been limited, typically only seen with select releases, which adds to the curiosity surrounding the potential for future extended content.
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