I Gotta Admire How ‘Confident’ The OG Writer Of 2015’s Fantastic Four Was About His Tossed Script: ‘The Next Christopher Nolan’
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I Gotta Admire How ‘Confident’ The OG Writer Of 2015’s Fantastic Four Was About His Tossed Script: ‘The Next Christopher Nolan’


The superhero genre has been dominating the TV and film industry, largely thanks to the Marvel Cinematic Universe (which is streaming with a Disney+ subscription). Folks who have been watching the Marvel movies in order will recall how, prior to Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox, the Fantastic Four were kept out of the shared universe. The 2015 Fantastic Four movie is somewhat infamous nowadays, although screenwriter Jeremy Slater recalled how confident he originally was about it… even comparing it to Christopher Nolan‘s Dark Knight Trilogy.

Prior to Marvel’s first family joining the MCU in First Steps, Josh Trank’s Fantastic Four flopped in theaters back in 2015. In a conversation with THR, Slater got real about his original expectations for the blockbuster, saying:

But there was a good two-year period there where I was walking around very confident. I was like, ‘You guys, just wait for Fantastic Four. We’re the next Christopher Nolan. We’ve got the next [Dark Knight] trilogy on the way.’ You always go in with the highest of hopes and the best of aspirations. But sometimes the projects don’t turn out the way that you dreamed about or envisioned. When you’re a writer and you’re playing in other people’s sandboxes, it’s really out of your control. You don’t really have any bearing on the quality of the finished product. You just hope that your collaborators all want to make the same movie you wanted to make.



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