Meet The Modern-Day "FANTASTIC FOUR” Cast
In
this year’s highly anticipated superhero film, “Fantastic Four” from 20th
Century Fox, acclaimed filmmaker Josh Trank (Chronicle) directs a stunningly
talented young cast in a new imagining of the iconic superhero family. Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan
and Jamie Bell star as, respectively, Reed Richards, Johnny Storm, Sue Storm
and Benjamin “Ben” Grimm.
The
filmmakers wanted an ensemble cast that would embody characters rooted in
contemporary reality and social mores.
“We really wanted great and dramatic actors,” producer/writer Simon
Kinberg states. “Actors who come from a
more character-driven background. It’s the way we approach the ‘X-Men’ movies.”
In
the latest “Fantastic Four” reboot, following the accident that transforms
them, the Four develop a unique bond and an understanding that they will always
be there for each other. The Four come
to realize they are strongest when they are working together. The film also is a coming-of-age story and a
journey of self-discovery for the Four, as they must mature and deal with their
new abilities.
MILES TELLER
plays Reed Richards aka Mr. Fantastic
The
head of the team is the brilliant Reed Richards. Ever since he was a child, the young
inventor’s dream was to create a teleportation device. Years later his wish gets fulfilled when he
creates a dimensional travel machine, the Quantum Gate, at the Baxter Institute. But a test mission goes awry and leaves Reed
and his friends with unusual new powers.
Reed himself is able to stretch his limbs to incredible lengths and
morph into other guises.
Miles
Teller, one of Hollywood’s fastest rising new stars, fresh off the success of
“Whiplash,” the critically-acclaimed independent film “The Spectacular Now,”
and the role of Peter in the hit YA film series “Divergent,” plays Reed
Richards, one of the most important characters in the Marvel universe of
superheroes.
Teller
says he quickly became aware of how beloved and famous the Four are in the
pantheon of superheroes. “What I really
like about Reed is his focus and hyper-intelligence. I think being the smartest person in the room
is a great asset. That’s a lot of power.
He’s not trying to be the cool kid. All Reed wants to do his build this
Quantum Gate. That’s what drives him;
he’s a true pioneer.”
MICHAEL B.
JORDAN plays Johnny Storm aka The Human Torch
Another
member of the team, Johnny Storm, is a young, hotshot adventure-seeker who
wants nothing to do with his father, Dr. Storm’s, science program. Following
the botched mission, Johnny is transformed into a human, flying fireball. Unlike the others, however, Johnny is the
quickest to adapt to and relish his new powers.
Jordan
notes that having the opportunity to play a character with special powers in
“Chronicle” was “kind of like the appetizer” for FANTASTIC FOUR. “I wanted to go full-on and take on a
character that already existed. And I
think the grounded nature of FANTASTIC FOUR appealed to me because it’s just so
relatable; you care about the characters. For me, Johnny Storm is The One. He’s
charismatic and very passionate about life. He’s optimistic and wants to be
taken very seriously, but he has a light-hearted nature about him, so there’s a
balance.”
KATE MARA plays
Sue Storm aka The Invisible Woman
As
a child, Johnny’s stepsister Sue Storm was an orphan from Kosovo adopted into
the family of Dr. Franklin Storm. As a
young adult at Baxter she develops into a pattern recognition scientist, who
can see patterns in everything and everyone. As a result of her proximity to a
catastrophic event, Sue also obtains new abilities. She can render herself
invisible and harness her new powers to create powerful force fields. To honor the legacy of this bright comic book
heroine, the filmmakers sought an actress with intelligence, strength and
mystery. “Kate Mara’s name was the first
that came up,” recalls Kinberg.
Mara
also suggests that Sue is an internal person to begin with, so going invisible
is an ability that is consistent with that trait. After
being adopted by Dr. Storm, it became readily apparent Sue was a gifted
child. “She has this pattern recognition
gift,” Mara explains. “She is very, very
smart and works alongside her father with whom she has a close bond.” Mara further notes that Sue’s relationship
with her brother Johnny is a more typical brother-sister relationship.
JAMIE BELL
plays Ben Grimm aka The Thing
The
fourth member of the nascent team is Ben Grimm, who lives with his mother and
older brothers in a small home at his family’s home business, Grimm Salvage
Yard, on the wrong side of the tracks in Oyster Bay. Ben forges an unlikely
friendship with the neighborhood egghead and inventor, Reed Richards. Years
later, after Reed enlists Ben to join his ill-fated teleportation mission at
the Baxter Institute, Ben is transformed into a super-strong, six-foot,
eight-inch, thousand pound being whose body is covered in rock, making him
impervious to physical damage.
Jamie
Bell, whose career was launched in the title performance in the British drama
“Billy Elliott,” was chosen to play the massive, strong-willed yet kind character.
Bell describes Ben Grimm as “someone who is at that point of his life where he
doesn’t know what he’s going to do next.
Ben doesn’t have a lot of prospects. He’s as average as they come. The
only thing that makes him stand out is that he’s very protective of himself and
of his friends. Ben also has problems
with his siblings and he gets bullied a lot, so he’s constantly trying to prove
himself. When he’s intimidated, he likes to intimidate. But I think at heart
he’s a sweet guy. The physicality of the
role all comes from the movement, like when I was a dancer as a kid.”
Join
“Fantastic Four” as they save the world from doomsday when it opens August 5 in
cinemas nationwide from 20th Century Fox to be distributed by Warner
Bros. Follow 20th Century Fox
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