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Actors in CGI-driven movies have traditionally a tennis ball as a scene partner, but "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," took things one step (ahem) further by using an actual rock to take the ...
Actors in CGI-driven movies have traditionally a tennis ball as a scene partner, but “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” took things one step (ahem) further by using an actual rock to take the ...
The Fantastic Four: First Steps had a rock named Jennifer used as a stand-in for Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s The Thing. The upcoming Marvel Studios production is one of the most anticipated movies of 2025.
Ben's conflicting identities were explored heavily in 2005's Fantastic Four, in which Michael Chiklis portrayed Ben Grimm/The Thing.Even though the film ended with Ben sticking to his rock form ...
Discussing his approach to bringing The Thing to life in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, director Matt Shakman has revealed that a real rock named "Jennifer" was used as a stand-in on the reboot ...
Marvel Studios films are known to use unconventional methods for their character stand-ins and The Fantastic Four: First Steps aims to top the methods that came before. Actor Sean Gunn acted as a ...
Abrams suggested that Rock team up with Denzel Washington to make the movie himself, though Rock demurred, joking he was too old to direct a big-screen “Fantastic Four.” We don’t know about ...
Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach in The Fantastic Four: First Steps Disney. Marvel teased the trailer yesterday in 20 seconds of footage showing a crowd of eager ...
While the Megaverse may not be real, the Mega Minions were actually inspired by the Fantastic Four. ... The Invisible Woman, the fire guy, the rock guy, there’s something about it.
Tribeca: J.J. Abrams, Chris Rock Talk Collaborating, Joke About Denzel Washington-Starring ‘Fantastic Four ... Superman can’t fight a guy that drives a car,” Rock said, ...
Actors in CGI-driven movies have traditionally a tennis ball as a scene partner, but “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” took things one step (ahem) further by using an actual rock to take the place of ...