Fantastic Four Reboot Will Reimagine Doctor Doom as an Internet Troll

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 Sean O’Neal | AV Club

Josh Trank’s Fantastic Four has already promised a more “gritty, grounded” approach to fantasticness, a tone Fox’s comic-book movie hopes to achieve by staying away from the sort of outlandish stories one might find in comic books. In keeping with that, certain adjustments must be made to the characters themselves, giving them new origin stories, making them younger and hotter—and therefore more believable as scientists—and, in the case of villain Doctor Doom, updating them to a more contemporary version of evil.

For example, the old Doctor Doom was the gypsy son of a witch and medicine man who wielded sorcery and science as the ruler of the fictional nation of Latveria. He was a man of unparalleled arrogance who used his skills only to threaten the world. So obviously, in the modern parallel, he’s an asshole on the Internet.

You can’t make this stuff up. Unless you’re Fox, that is.

6 thoughts on “Fantastic Four Reboot Will Reimagine Doctor Doom as an Internet Troll

  1. Are they even trying with this franchise anymore? No wonder Marvel killed the comic.

  2. Do they expect people to…to pay for this?

    • I was kinda under the impression they’re just giving tickets away

  3. I kinda like the idea. It’s better than his real gypsy backstory

  4. Reblogged this on Jon On [topic] and commented:
    As a comic book nerd, I choose to ignore this movie’s existence. I thought the Silver Surfer FF movie was bad… This is going to prove to be horrendous. I mean it’s going to be in Batnipples & Robin terrain.

    Don’t believe me? Marvel actually cancelled Fantastic Four books from being published (one of their best sellers) in protest of this movie. Marvel is pretty big on making money and selling extra books for whatever movie comes out, so you know it has to be bad if Marvel is putting this much distance between themselves and the FF.

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