Doom and Galactus drop the bomb on a Fantastic Four 3 movie!
“Come on baby, finish what you started” is an expression the Fantastic Four franchise plans to ignore. The hyped rumors about a third sequel all around the web are nothing but made up buzz. Especially fan based ones. People have started talking about a new “four” cast for a “third” one, but it’s not gonna happen. 20th Century Fox has not pronounced nor made any official comment about it and seems to me they don’t have the intentions on doing so, at least not for now.
The two Fantastic 4 movies weren’t “fantastic” Marvel films, but definitely the last one was better than the first one. The only consistent and delight factor was Chris Evans as the “flame on” Human Torch. However, there should be a sequel, especially when much lame things were left behind, not to mention two cool villains who didn’t get a fully shot in showing what they are capable off: Dr. Doom and Galactus.
Doom’s first movie appearance was weak. The last battle on the first movie was more or less, but definitely we could have enjoyed a lot more of what Doom is made off. But it’s not Victor’s mistake, is the plots fault. Movies portraying “super hero” origins take to much time to “eye jump”, because they go so slow that you get to enjoy a good fight, on the nearly end. On Rise of Silver Surfer, Doom makes a better come back, the common conflict shared with the Fantastic Four for the Surfer had a nice twist. As I said, this one was a much better version than the first one…However, the “cosmic blast” created by the Surfer against Galactus resulting in the Devourer of Planets quick death is weak. It leaves you wanting and expecting more from Galactus, but he’s “so powerful” that he gets killed in a snap. Ironic isn’t it? I do hope Fox works it out with “Marvel Disney” now, cause the Fantastic Four flicks do have potential, doesn’t matter if it’s a sequel or a reboot. Besides, it would be very cool and eye pleasing to see Doom’s and Galactus fully fighting potential, now that both have been properly introduced to movie audiences. So enough with origin stories, these two should have a renewed come back in a fresh way and delivering a kick ass “cosmic” fight. Sooner or later one of them should show up the stage and bring the house down for whom ever should play the Fantastic Four.






















The film is affable enough, though nothing much seems to be at stake.
Absolutely right bro. Seems like a fan buzz desire, but Marvel has eyes on something else that has nothing to do with anything known as Fantastic Four.
So true. Honesty and evryehting recognized.