The Fantastic Four (2001) - Opening Logos [FANMADE/FAKE]

The Fantastic Four (2001) - Opening Logos [FANMADE/FAKE]

For ‪@GBStudiosPicturesProductions‬ & ‪@JacobHyattWinxClubFan2003-n8k‬. Here's what Peter Segal, Sam Weisman and Raja Gosnell's unrealized take on the popular Marvel comic book family team "The Fantastic Four" (2001) could've been made and the opening logos should've looked like this! Marvel Comics, along with Avi Arad and close friend Ralph Winter, paid in exchange for the film's negative, so 20th Century Fox could go ahead with the big-budget adaptation, as well as a possible spin-off film starring the Silver Surfer for summer 1998. Fox hired Chris Columbus to write and direct Fantastic Four in 1995. He developed a screenplay with Michael France, but decided to step down as director and focus on producing Fantastic Four under his 1492 Pictures company. In 2025, he revealed he was actually fired from the project after telling the executives to make the movie using conceptual art based on Jack Kirby and Marvel's Silver Age. Peter Segal was hired to direct in April 1997, and was replaced by Sam Weisman by the end of the year. Fox brought in Sam Hamm to rewrite the script in April 1998 in an attempt to lower the $165 million projected budget. In February 1999, with development taking longer than expected, Eichinger and Fox signed a deal with Marvel to extend the control of the film rights for another two years, with a summer 2001 release planned, and hiring Raja Gosnell to direct. However, Gosnell decided to do Scooby-Doo (2002) instead and dropped out in October 2000.