sponsorlink
  • Home
  • Interviews
  • Reviews
  • Movies
  • TV
  • New Media
  • Comics
  • Games
  • Tech
  • Geek
  • About

Posts Tagged ‘Fantastic Four’


It’s Adrien Brody Vs. Jonathan Rhys Meyers for Mr. Fantastic in ‘Fantastic Four’ Reboot

by Sebastian Suchecki, Aug 24 2010 // 8:00 AM

With X-men: First Class scheduled to start filming next week, 20th Century Fox has turned their focus to the their next Marvel film. That film? A reboot of Fantastic Four.

Rumors about the films casting have started with news that The Thing will be completely CGI and Sue Storm being played by Alice Eve or Amber Heard, and it seems the film’s star power will be stemming from the group leader Mr. Fantastic. The two actors in the running for Fantastic Four’s Reed Richards are Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Adrien Brody.

While Jonathan Rhys Meyers is probably best known for his starring role in the Showtime series The Tudors, he also has From Paris With Love in which he starred opposite John Travolta under his belt. He’s also been seen in film such as Mission Impossible III, Match Point and Bend It Like Beckham.

The bigger get would obviously be Adrien Brody, who is quietly growing into an action film with the recent releases of Predators and Splice. Brody is also the forerunner for Edgar Wright’s Ant-man for Marvel Studios. Having the Oscar winning actor attached to the film would add some credibility to the project.

The title of the film will not be Fantastic Four Reborn as previously report, but the actual title has not been released. Now that Chiklis is moving on to No Ordinary Family on ABC and Evans is headed over to work on that other Marvel movie, who would YOU cast as The Thing and Human Torch in the upcoming reboot?

Posted in: 20th Century Fox · Casting · Comics · Marvel · Movies · News · Reboots and Remakes
Tagged: adrien brody, Alice Eve, amber heard, Ant-Man, Edgar Wright, Fantastic Four, Fantastic Four Reborn, From Paris With Love, John Travolta, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Marvel, Mr. Fantastic, Predators, Reed Richards, Showtime, Splice, Sue Storm, The Thing, The Tudors, X-Men: First Class


Get Your First Look at Marvel’s ‘Fantastic Four: Three’

by Joe Gillis, Aug 4 2010 // 11:00 AM

Even though they don’t get quite the big screen treatment they deserve, Marvel’s Fantastic Four are still great characters. They also have been featured in quite a few successful comics, particularly their own.

To highlight that we’ve got a preview for the upcoming Fantastic Four #583 comic called Fantastic Four: Three. From writer Jonathan Hickman and new series artist Steve Epting, the comic begins a new story arc featuring the also features The War of Four Cities.

However, as bad as wars can be, this one is even worse as it will mark the end of one of the Fantastic Four. Who will fall? It’s anyone’s guess. Although, there’s probably a pretty easy way to find out. I’ll just let you think about that one.

In the meantime, check out the gallery of preview images for the comic after the jump. Fantastic Four: Three hits comic store shelves on September 22nd.

Continue Reading →

Posted in: Comic Previews · Comics · Marvel · News
Tagged: Ben Grimm, Comics, Fantastic Four, Johnny Storm, Jonathan Hickman, Marvel, Reed Richards, Steve Epting, Sue Storm, Thing


The Flickcast’s ‘On the Radar’

by Bob Starr, Jul 30 2010 // 5:00 PM

Welcome to this week’s On the Radar where we delve into all corners of the entertainment, tech and geek Internets for news, views and whatnot that may have escaped our regular coverage this week. Let is know if we missed something interesting. Otherwise, on to the links!

• The Fantastic Four reboot is still happening, and now with a completely CG Thing.

• We can’t wait for Stone’s Social Network, but these parody posters are pretty damned entertaining as well.

• Because we love lists, Adult Swim brings us a list of the Most Invasive Surgeries on the network. Mind you, this is before Children’s Hospital aired.

• Leonardo DiCaprio has passed on Mel Gibson’s viking picture. We can only imagine what that phone call sounded like.

• Want do get women like Don Draper? The Mad Men School of Seduction can help.

• The second half of Caprica‘s first season gets a trailer, and it looks pretty cool.

Continue Reading →

Posted in: News · On The Radar
Tagged: American Idol, Caprica, Children's Hospital, Don Draper, Fantastic Four, Hawaii Five-O, Jon Hamm, Laurence Fishburne, Leonardo DiCaprio, Mad Men, Mel Gibson, Montanta Fishburne, Movies, Predators, The Matrix, The Social Network, TV, Zach Galifiniakis


SDCC10: Michael Chiklis Returns to the World of Superheros and Policemen in ‘No Ordinary Family’

by Jennifer Tomooka, Jul 27 2010 // 2:00 PM

In his first TV show since retiring the role of Vic Mackey in The Shield, Michael Chiklis will soon be bounding into your living room as Jim Powell, a police sketch artist who receives the supernatural powers of super-strength, the ability to be bullet-proof and can leap buildings in a…well, you get the idea.

We caught up with Chiklis at San Diego’s Comic-Con and talked to him about his upcoming role and how it is and isn’t a departure from characters he’s portrayed in the past. After all, how do you follow up Vic Mackey by playing another cop?

“Here we have a family show at its core, wrapped in a police procedural, wrapped in a superhero show. That’s something I’ve not seen before. If The Shield lacked any credibility at all, it was the fact that Mackey didn’t have an aneurysm. Seven years of that can wreck havoc on your nervous system and it’s really kind of great and refreshing to do something that I can sit with my family and watch. My eleven year old was starting to question whether I was even an actor. She’s like, ‘dad, do you really act? I can’t see anything you’re in.’”

The concept behind No Ordinary Family will sound familiar to Fantastic Four and The Incredibles fans, but there hasn’t been an adaptation in this vein developed for television in recent memory. Sure, four characters get powers (strength, super speed, telepathy and super intelligence) and yes, it’s combined within a family that is struggling to stay connected and important to each other. But what would you rather see? Superheroes or more Cops?

“I thought it was long overdue. I did the Fantastic Four movies and I’ve been a comic book geek for a long time, since I was a kid. It’s funny though, a bunch of people have said to me, almost as if there’s been tons and tons of superhero shows on television, and to mind, I only can think of one, really in the last 20 years, which is Heroes, which is a decidedly different show.

But I’m thinking, we’re on cop show 475,000 and no one goes, ‘oh really, another cop show?!’ And some people are all, oh you’re going to play another superhero again? Yes! This place (Comic-Con) isn’t getting smaller. Now they’re making more money at Comic-Con than they did at the SuperBowl. This is a genre that’s here to stay. And it’s only natural as a genre to explore the different shapes of it.”

Continue Reading →

Posted in: ABC · Celebrities · Comedy · Comic-Con · Comics · News · TV
Tagged: ABC, Fall TV, Fantastic Four, Michael Chiklis, No Ordinary Family, Superheroes, The Incredibles, The Shield, TV


Marvel Costume Packs Coming to ‘Little Big Planet’ July 7th

by John Carle, Jun 28 2010 // 9:00 AM

According to the Little Big Planet website,  the worlds of Marvel and Little Big Planet will be colliding on July 7th. Starting on that day and continuing each week, there will be four costume packs for a total of 20 of Marvel’s greatest heroes and most despised villains.

It hasn’t been revealed which characters will be getting paired up for the packs as of yet. It is possible that they may be grouped by team such as an Avengers or X-Men pack or it may be a complete free for all where players can get Captain America, The Punisher and the Human Torch all in one oddball purchase.

In addition, there will be a Marvel Level Kit which contains four missions pitting the Sackboys and Sackgirls against Magneto. Beating these four stages will unlock Marvel music, objects stickers and a “Rooftop” background for your own level creations.

Continue Reading →

Posted in: Announcements · Comics · Games · Marvel · News · Playstation 3 · Video Games
Tagged: Avengers, Captain America, Comics, Daredevil, Doctor Octopus, Elektra, Fantastic Four, Ghost Rider, Green Goblin, Hulk, Human Torch, Invisible Woman, Iron Man, little big planet, Magneto, Marvel, Mystique, Playstation 3, Punisher, Rogue, Spider-Man, Storm, Thing, Thor, Venom, Video Games, Wolverine, X-Men


Marvel Releases New Free Comics Via iPad App

by Erik Jensen, Jun 17 2010 // 1:00 PM

In this economy, it’s tough to beat free. Were you aware that Marvel releases a batch of new free comics every week via their popular iPad app? Did I mention that the app is free too? It doesn’t get much better than free comics, folks.

What titles did Marvel make available this week? I’m glad you asked. Let’s check out what sort of comic-goodness we can score for free, shall we?

Runaways (2003) #1: Six couples meet up every year for a party and each year each couple brings their child. This year, the children decide to find out what is so special about this annual party, only to find the parents are committing murder!

Uncanny X-Men (1963) #20: The title of this issue is simply “I, Lucifer!” ’nuff said! Also featuring: The untold story of how Professor X lost the use of his legs!

Fantastic Four (1997) #547: The Wizard has come all the way to Saturn’s moon, Titan, to get revenge on his greatest enemy, but Reed Richards is more concerned with the message encoded in a strange artifact from 700 light years away.

X-Men (2004) #182: When his people need him the most, he shall return! Lord Apocalypse is here to lead mutant-kind into the future of the earth and only the strongest can survive! Plus, just wait until you see his new Horsemen! Even we were surprised!

So what’re you waiting for? Go get ‘em! ’nuff said!

Posted in: Apple · Comics · Geek · Marvel · Mobile Apps · News · Tech
Tagged: Comics, Digital Comics, Fantastic Four, Free comics, iPad, Marvel, Marvel app, Runaways, X-Men


Marvel Comics On Sale This Week

by Joe Gillis, May 26 2010 // 2:00 PM

Hey there comics fans, this week sees the release of a whole bunch of new comics from our friends at Marvel. Of the ones dropping today, we’re most interested in Secret Avengers #1, X-Force #27, Iron Man: Extremis Director’s Cut, Secret Warriors #16 and a whole lot more. It looks to be a great week for comics.

Remember, comics go on sale today so get to your nearest comics store early for best selection. Don’t know where your nearest comic store is? Use this handy guide to find one.

Comics On-Sale:

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #632
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #632 HEROIC AGE VARIANT
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN ANNUAL #37
DARK WOLVERINE #86
DARK WOLVERINE #86 HEROIC AGE VARIANT
DAZZLER #1
DEADPOOL: MERC WITH A MOUTH #11
DOOMWAR #4
DOOMWAR #4 HEROIC AGE VARIANT
FALL OF THE HULKS: THE SAVAGE SHE-HULKS #3
FALL OF THE HULKS: THE SAVAGE SHE-HULKS #3 HEROIC AGE VARIANT
FANTASTIC FOUR #579 (HA)
FANTASTIC FOUR #579 HEROIC AGE VARIANT (HA)
IRON MAN: EXTREMIS DIRECTOR’S CUT #1

Continue Reading →

Posted in: Comics · Marvel · News
Tagged: Brian Bendis, Comics, Fantastic Four, Gene Ha, Iron Man, Jonathan Hickman, Marko Djurdevic, Marvel, Retail, Secret Avengers, Secret Warriors, X-Force


Get a Sneak Peak at ABC’s ‘No Ordinary Family’

by Matt Raub, May 25 2010 // 2:00 PM

Now that this season of primetime TV is coming to a close, we have a few bright spots on the horizon. We’ve been bringing you some of the newest Fall schedules, along with a few previews of upcoming shows we think look cool. Keeping up with that theme we bring you a sneak peak at ABC’s new superhero comedy No Ordinary Family.

From a distance, the story plays out like a live-action version of The Incredibles, but upon closer inspection it actually has a bit more depth. Michael Chiklis plays Jim Powell, a regular husband and father who, alongside his wife and two children, are in an accident that give each of them unique powers. His wife, Stephanie (played by Dexter’s Julie Benz) develops super speed, while his children develop telepathy and other extraordinary mind powers. Jim, however, leads the family with the gift of invulnerability and super strength.

There are some obvious and great connections to former Chiklis projects in the pilot, such as his work as Ben Grimm/The Thing in Fantastic Four, and the fact that he plays a cop again, much like The Shield or The Commish.

The pilot has the potential to be exactly what NBC’s Heroes wasn’t for a lot of fans, and could be a fun, quirky family comedy with a comic book backdrop. Check out the trailer after the jump and be sure to keep an eye (and a DVR) out for No Ordinary Family this Fall on ABC.

Continue Reading →

Posted in: ABC · Action · Comedy · Comics · Fall Previews · News · Sci-Fi · TV · Video
Tagged: ABC, Dexter, Fantastic Four, Heroes, Julie Benz, Michael Chiklis, No Ordinary Family, Romany Malco, The Incredibles, The Shield, Upfronts, Weeds


Marvel Comics On Sale This Week

by Joe Gillis, Mar 30 2010 // 3:00 PM

Today is Tuesday so that means new comics drop tomorrow. And what better guys to support than your friendly neighborhood comic book publisher Marvel comics. This week, as they do almost every other week, the folks at Marvel are releasing a whole slew of new books for your reading pleasure.

Of the ones coming out tomorrow, we’re particularly looking forward to a new X-Force, Punisher #15, Dark Wolverine #84, the new X-Men Forever and the debut of Cloak and Dagger. Remember to get to your nearest comic shop early tomorrow for best selection.

Don’t know where your nearest comic shop is? Use this handy guide to find one.

Comics On-Sale:

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #627 (GNTLT)
CLOAK AND DAGGER #1
DARK WOLVERINE #84 (S)
DOOMWAR #1 SECOND PRINTING VARIANT
FANTASTIC FOUR #577
INCREDIBLE HULK #607 SECOND PRINTING VARIANT (FOTHS)
MARVEL PREVIEWS #80
NEW MUTANTS #11
PRELUDE TO DEADPOOL CORPS #5
PUNISHER #15

Continue Reading →

Posted in: Comics · Marvel · News · Press Releases
Tagged: Chris Yost, Cloak and Dagger, Craig Kyle, Dark Wolverine, David Finch, Fantastic Four, Gerard Way, J. David Stern, Moore, Punisher, X-Force, X-Men Forever


Marvel Eyes Hugo Weaving as Red Skull In ‘Captain America’

by Jennifer Tomooka, Mar 12 2010 // 2:00 PM

In the latest The First Avenger: Captain America news, HeatVision is reporting that Hugo Weaving (Matrix, Lord of the Rings) is Marvel Studio’s first choice to star as the film’s villain, Red Skull. In the comic books, Red Skull is Captain America’s archenemy, engaging in espionage and sabotage as Adolf Hitler’s right-hand man.

If Weaving is tapped, it would reunite the star with director Joe Johnston, whom he worked with in this year’s The Wolfman. In other casting news, the list of Captain America contenders appears to have thinned.

We recently reported that five actors were in the running. However, HeatVision and Deadline New York have both reported that John Krasinski is no longer in the race for the coveted role. According to the sites, Marvel is now considering Wilson Bethel (Generation Kill), Mike Vogel (Cloverfield), Chris Evans (Fantastic Four) and Garrett Hudlund (Tron Legacy), who have all either read, tested, or received test offers.

The First Avenger: Captain America is slated for a July 11, 2011 release.


Posted in: Casting · Marvel · Marvel Studios · Movies · News
Tagged: Captain America, Chris Evans, Cloverfield, Fantastic Four, Garrett Hudland, Generation Kill, Hugo Weaving, Joe Johnston, John Krasinski, Marvel, Marvel Studios, Matrix, Mike Vogel, Red Skull, The First Avenger: Captain America, The Lord of the Rings, The Wolfman, Tron Legacy, Wilson Bethel


The Pull List Comic Reviews: ‘Atom and Hawkman’, ‘Fantastic Four’, ‘Green Lantern’ and More!

by Sal Loria, Jan 28 2010 // 12:00 PM

The siege of Asgard continues, Indigo becomes the new choice of color and Captain America “officially” returns in this latest edition of The Pull List Comic Reviews! Due to time constraints and unforeseen delays, this week’s column is abbreviated. As always, WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD.

PULL OF THE WEEK:

atom-&-hawkman-46-coverAtom & Hawkman #46
DC Comics – $2.99 US
Writer: Geoff Johns
Artist: Ryan Sook
Score: 9/10

Ray Palmer, known better as the Atom, has been knocked down more than most during his career as a costumed crime-fighter, but he always manages to pick himself up. Not surprisingly, that compassion of his has earned him an Indigo ring, and with the dead seemingly winning the war, Ray has figured out a way to swing the battle to the good guys; even if the good guys aren’t all necessarily “good” to begin with.

I would never have thought that, of all the Blackest Night-themed “continuation” issues, this would be the best of the bunch (so far), but with Geoff Johns at the helm, I should have known better. Johns uses a This Is Your Life presentation of Ray Palmer’s history as a canvas to show just how much the character brings to the table, and in doing so, the writer sets the stage for what could be the turning point in war against Nekron.

Artist Ryan Sook simply crushed this issue. Everything in this issue was pitch-perfect, from Ray’s past to the horrific present – every panel led to the next without skipping a beat. Instead, the body of work in this issue touched on varying types of visual storytelling that not only worked incredibly well, but also showed the artist’s vast range of skills.

Wrap all this up and throw in the aforementioned revelation of the Indigo rings, and you’re left with a can’t-miss issue that’s also the Pull of the Week.

Continue Reading →

Posted in: Comic Reviews · Comics · DC · Marvel · News · Pull List
Tagged: Atom & Hawkman, Avengers: The Initiative, batman and robin, Blackest Night, Bryan Hitch, Butch Guice, Cameron Stewart, Captain America Reborn, Carlos Rodriguez, Christos N Gage, Dale Eaglesham, Doug Mahnke, Ed Brubaker, Fall of the Hulks, Fall of the Hulks: Red Hulk, Fantastic Four, Geoff Johns, grant morrison, Green Lantern, Incredible Hulk, Jeff Parker, Jonathan Hickman, Mahmud Asrar, Ryan Sook, Siege


Marvel Comics On Sale This Week

by Joe Gillis, Jan 25 2010 // 2:00 PM

FantasticFour575smallAnother week, another batch of great comics from the fine filks at Marvel. This week sees the release of several books we’re looking forward to including a new X-Force, Captain America: Reborn #6, Kick-Ass #8, Secret Warriors #12 and the latest New Avengers.

As always, be sure to check out the previews of some covers for these comics after the jump. New comics go on sale this Wednesday at a comic shop near you. To locate your nearest comic shop that carrier your favorite titles, use this handy guide.

Comics On-Sale:

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #619 (GNTLT)
AVENGERS: THE INITIATIVE #32 (S)
CAPTAIN AMERICA: REBORN #6 CASSADAY VARIANT
CAPTAIN AMERICA: REBORN #6 GATEFOLD COVER
CAPTAIN AMERICA: REBORN #6 QUESADA VARIANT
DAREDEVIL #504
DARK REIGN: HAWKEYE #5 (DR)
FALL OF THE HULKS: GAMMA 2ND PRINTING VARIANT
FALL OF THE HULKS: RED HULK #1
FANTASTIC FOUR #575
FANTASTIC FOUR #575 SEVEN DECADES VARIANT
GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #22
HALO: BLOOD LINE #2

Continue Reading →

Posted in: Comics · Marvel · News · Press Releases
Tagged: Andy Diggle, Captain America Reborn, Comics, Fantastic Four, Jonathan Hickman, Kick-Ass, Marvel, New Avengers, Roberto De La Torre, Secret Warriors, X-Force



← Older Entries
Newer Entries →

Lijit Search

Follow us @TheFlickcast
Find us on Facebook


rss Subscribe via RSS
microphone Subscribe via iTunes

Recent Articles

  • Movie Review: ‘Battleship’
  • Movie Review: ‘What to Expect When You’re Expecting’
  • Check This Out: ‘Game Of Thrones’ Theme Done Entirely by Floppy Drives
  • The CW Announces Full Fall 2012 Schedule – With Clips!
  • Verizon to Kill Unlimited Data Plans With Upgrades to 4G
  • Take a Look At Some Previews For New Shows Coming to CBS This Fall
  • Game Review: ‘Minecraft: XBox 360 Edition’ for XBLA
  • More articles ...

Podcast Episodes

  • The Bitcast: Episode 10 – Games of the Year: 2011
  • The Bitcast: Episode 9 ‘The Few. The Proud’
  • The Bitcast – Episode 5: “Mario Kills Tanooki!”
  • The Bitcast – Episode 2: ‘The Beancast’
  • The Bitcast – Episode 1: ‘Welcome to the Bitcast’
  • Exclusive: Jason Mewes Talks Comic-Con 2011, Live Podcasts, & ‘The Book of Pure Evil’
  • The Flickcast – Episode 99: 99 Problems
  • The Flickcast – Episode 98: Django!
  • More episodes ...





3D 20th Century Fox ABC Action Activision AMC Android Apple Avatar Avengers Batman Blu-Ray Box Office Call of Duty Capcom Captain America Casting Chris Evans Chris Hemsworth Chuck Comedy Comic-Con Comics Community DC Deadpool Disney Drama DVD E3 Fox Games Google Green Lantern Harry Potter HBO Horror iOS iPad iPhone iPhone 4 Iron Man Iron Man 2 iTunes J.J. Abrams James Cameron Joel McHale Joss Whedon Kick-Ass Lost Marvel Marvel Studios Matt Fraction Microsoft Movies Music NBC Netflix News Nintendo Paramount PC Games Playstation 3 Podcasts PS3 Reviews Robert Downey Jr. Ryan Reynolds San Diego Comic-Con Sci-Fi SDCC SDCC09 SDCC10 SDCC11 Smallville Software Sony Spider-Man Star Trek Star Wars Superman SXSW SyFy Tech The Avengers The Office The Walking Dead Thor Trailer Trailers TV Twilight Video Video Games Warner Bros Wii Wolverine X-Men Xbox 360 Zombies






Advertising and Sponsorship

If you have a product or service you'd like to advertise on The Flickcast website or podcast or want to sponsor one or more episodes of the show, please contact us via the info below.


Contact Us

Got questions, comments, suggestions or just need attention?
info [at] theflickcast [dot] com

Got tips on upcoming events, casting news or other tidbits you're dying to share?
tips [at] theflickcast [dot] com

Got a gadget, game, movie, comic or TV show you want us to review?
pr [at] theflickcast [dot] com

For more contact methods, go here.


Copyright © 2009-2012 The Flickcast and 1222 Studios, LLC. All rights reserved.


Designed by Robert Palmer | Powered by WordPress | Hosted at Media Temple

Who We Are

The Flickcast is about movies, TV, comics, games, tech, pop culture and all things geek. From Star Wars to BSG to Star Trek, Citizen Kane, The Dark Knight, X-Men, Avengers, Green Lantern, Call of Duty, Assassin's Creed, Apple, the iPhone, iPad, Android, gadgets and more, The Flickcast team will discuss, debate, entertain and enlighten with critical and insightful commentary on entertainment and pop culture of the past, present and future. Find out More.