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- One of Marvel's most iconic families makes it back to the big screen, the Fantastic Four.
- Four young outsiders teleport to an alternate and dangerous universe which alters their physical form in shocking ways. The four must learn to harness their new abilities and work together to save Earth from a former friend turned enemy.
- A group of astronauts gain superpowers after a cosmic radiation exposure and must use them to oppose the plans of their enemy, Doctor Victor Von Doom.
- The Fantastic Four learn that they aren't the only super-powered beings in the universe when they square off against the powerful Silver Surfer and the planet-eating Galactus.
- When dosed with cosmic rays, four intrepid explorers are given incredible powers.
- The fourth installment of the 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' series which follows the adventures of Newt Scamander.
- The adventures of Marvel Comic's greatest superhero team.
- The adventures of the Marvel Universe's premiere superhero family.
- Four costumed superheroes battle the world's most terrifying villains.
- The super-elastic Mr. Fantastic, the force field-wielding Invisible Girl, the orange rock-covered Thing and the data-crammed robot H.E.R.B.I.E. make up a team of superheroes dedicated to thwarting would-be world-dominating villains.
- A documentary that tells the history of The Fantastic Four (1994), which was executive produced by Roger Corman.
- Beat 'em up video game based on the film Fantastic Four (2005). Play as the characters of the superhero team Fantastic Four using combos and special attacks to fight your way through hordes of enemies and bosses.
- Game based on the film of the same name in which the player takes on the role of any member of the Fantastic Four team to go on missions featuring the whole team, or do various solo missions.
- This piece starts on June 4, 2005 and follows Jessica Alba on the movie's press tour. We see the other main actors as well, but Alba remains the focus; she even shoots some of it on a small camcorder.
- A young man destined to die in a hospital receives, through a hole on the wall, the unusual visit of a fellow patient.
- A behind the scenes documentary of the Fantastic Four film.
- This short includes notes from Ralph Winter, production designer Bill Boes, computer graphics supervisor Gladys Tong and associate producer David Gorder. We learn about the comic's version of the FF's headquarters, see how the film recreates it and a nice examination of the set.
- A Fantastic Four video game starring the Human Torch.
- This documentary features Lee, inker (1962, 1965-81, 1986-89) Joe Sinnott, artist (1970-71) John Romita Sr., artist (1974-76, 1989) Rich Buckler, writer/editor (1978-80) Marv Wolfman, artist (1975-78) George Perez, writer (1977-78) Len Wein, artist (1980-81) Bill Sienkiewicz, writer (1987-89) Steve Englehart, editor (late 1980s-early 1990s, 2004-present) Ralph Macchio, writer/artist (1989-91) Walter Simonson, artist (1993) Alex Ross, writer/artist (1996-97) Jim Lee, writer Chris Claremont (1998-2000), Marvel editor-in-chief (2000-present) Joe Quesada, editor (2001-present) Tom Brevoort, artist - (2004-05) Adam Kubert, writer (2002-05) Mark Waid, and writer/inker (2002, 2004-05) Karl Kesel. We learn a little about Marvel Comics in the early Sixties and the development of the Fantastic Four and its characters. We hear about the work of Lee and artist Jack Kirby, the addition of new characters like the Silver Surfer, Kirby's departure from Marvel in 1970 and the influence of other writers and artists on the series, and changes over the decades.
- Fourth compilation of "Fantastic Movie Trailers!" Throughout the history of cinema, trailers have been (and still are) a film's #1 marketing tool. Through this compilation, the viewer will discover the evolution of the film trailer from early black and white oddities to the "grindhouse" era 42nd street cult favorites.
- This short compares frames from various comic versions of the FF to shots from the flick.
- Inspired by (but unaffiliated with) the legendary Marvel Comics Superhero, Johnny Storm tests his new powers.
- Composers Philip Glass and Marco Beltrami discuss the collaboration on scoring the film.
- An activity center game based on the Fantastic Four.
- The cast of Fantastic Four talk about voicing their characters in the video game.
- This takes a look at the teleportation device concocted for the film.
- This short features movie clips, behind the scenes shots, and comments from Alba, Chiklis, Gruffudd, producers Ralph Winter and Avi Arad, director Tim Story, visual effects producer Kurt Williams, visual effects supervisors Allan Maglid and Peter Oberdorfer, and actors Chris Evans and Julian McMahon.
- A piece on the design of Planet Zero
- Help the Fantastic Four defeat Dr. Doom in this pinball adventure.
- Doctor Doom has developed a device that transports the Fantastic Four (and the She-Hulk) to various locations to do battle with various monsters and supervillains. One or two players (or up to four with a special adaptor) can control Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, The Thing, Human Torch or She-Hulk through various side-scrolling arcade levels until Mr. Fantastic is able to assemble a time machine that allows him to transport the team to Doom's tiny kingdom for a final battle. While Galactus does not appear in the game, it is clear that he is behind the destruction of the Skrull homeworld.
- A behind the scenes piece with cast and crew interviews.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y76.1 (222)TV EpisodeThe Fantastic Four agree to be special guests during a live televised charity event. They explain their origins to the audience, as well as how they took down The Puppet Master, a villain who can control people's minds.
- 1994–199621mTV-Y76.1 (193)TV EpisodeThe Fantastic Four continues their story. The Puppet Master has them where he wants them, but things don't go as planned for him.
- 197822mTV-Y7-FV6.3 (37)TV EpisodeDoctor Doom, the armored monarch of a land called Latveria, sends the Fantastic Four back to the time of Blackbeard, demanding that they steal the infamous pirate's treasure.
- 2016–TV EpisodeHosts Lorraine Cink and Langston Belton celebrate Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Week with a deep dive into the history of the Fantastic Four in "You Don't Know F...F?". Comedian Brian Posehn drops in to discuss his new book "Forever Nerdy: Living My Dorky Dreams and Staying Metal" and to read as the ever-lovin' Thing from Fantastic Four #1 in Master Comics Theater. Plus, our hosts breakdown the 11 tips and tricks to help you max out your Fantastic Four teams on Marvel Future Fight.
- 2017–TV EpisodeJosh Saleh and Angelique Roche show off the new Fantastic Four characters that appear in Marvel Future Fight.
- 2017–TV EpisodeHost Josh Saleh breaks down the best ways to utilize the wide-ranging powers of Marvel's First Family in Marvel Future Fight.
- 2007–TV EpisodeThere are only four potential Dolls left, and in this episode the remaining women test their media savvy in a mock commercial, photo shoot, and series of interviews. Later, one of the women is eliminated after a solo singing competition.