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Time Setting Theory of the Fantastic Four: 1960s Expressed

When Marvel Studios at last revealed who would star in the reboot, a concept art image of The Fantastic Four cast in the MCU surfaced. But several hints in the picture led one to believe The Fantastic Four will take place in the 1960s. The images of the approaching movie have a distinctly 1960s look based on some of the objects shown in the picture and the clothes the characters are wearing, which would also help to explain a lot of the team's absence in the present MCU chronology.

There have also been ideas that the MCU will somehow transfer The Fantastic Four into the present via time travel, should they be indeed occurring in the past. Another scenario that has been hypothesised is that The Fantastic Four exists in a different universe entirely in addition to being historical. That might also help to explain why the Fantastic Four characters have never been referenced during the present.

The Fantastic Four Actors Suit Up in New Marvel Cinematic Universe Art with 1960s and Modern-Themed Costumes

New Marvel Cinematic Universe image features 1960s and modern-themed clothes worn by the Fantastic Four actors suitably. As The Fantastic Four revival is now in the last stages of pre-production, Marvel's First Family is at last making a full-time MCU attendance. Starting Phase 6 as the MCU enters the last section of The Multiverse Saga, The Fantastic Four will be the first film to premiere.

The Fantastic Four is now under filming in July; Marvel Studios is still finalizing the cast ahead of main filming. Several artists have shown artwork of what their Costumes might look like in various eras while the world waits expectantly to see The Fantastic Four actors suit up.

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The fresh Batman incarnation will be revealed to us in the forthcoming DC film "The Flash." Michael Keaton will once more perform as the Caped Crusader. Still, we will also see a fresh Batman—played by George Clooney. Previously seen in the highly praised "Batman and Robin," where Clooney starred as the lead, was the new Batman. With the upcoming movie set in an other reality, Clooney will be returning as the superhero but in a far different capacity. Clooney has already hinted at his comeback as Batman as well as his readiness to reinterpret the role.

The new Batman shown in the trailer is more technologically savvy and possesses several fresh tools. He also presents a more contemporary and streamlined style. As Batman, Clooney also exhibits a more imposing presence; his character looks to be more confident and seasoned. The trailer's famous Bat-signal shows us also an homage to the vintage Batman.

The Fantastic Four Cast Imagined With 1960s & Modern Costumes in Great Marvel Art

New Marvel Cinematic Universe image features 1960s and modern-themed clothes worn by the Fantastic Four actors suitably. As The Fantastic Four revival is now in the last stages of pre-production, Marvel's First Family is at last making a full-time MCU attendance. Starting Phase 6 as the MCU enters the last section of The Multiverse Saga, The Fantastic Four will be the first film to premiere.

The Fantastic Four is now under filming in July; Marvel Studios is still finalizing the cast ahead of main filming. Several artists have shown artwork of what their Costumes might look like in various eras while the world waits expectantly to see The Fantastic Four actors suit up.

Marvel's Fantastic Four is the first MCU film including Marvel's First Family inside the same live-action universe as the Avengers. It opens the Marvel Cinematic Universe's rendition of Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Ben Grimm, and Johnny Storm and follows Avengers: The Kang Dynasty and Avengers: Secret Wars Phase 6.

Stan Lee and Jack Kirby developed the team of superheroes known as The Fantastic Four, whose unusual abilities initially surfaced in The Fantastic Four #1 in 1961. Beginning in 1994 with a live-action film under the same name, the Fantastic Four have been reworked for the screen many times. Released in 2015, the most recent Fantastic Four film drew mixed reviews.

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Time Setting Theory of the Fantastic Four: 1960s Expanded

An image of The Fantastic Four cast in the MCU was shown after Marvel Studios at last confirmed who would star in the reboot. Concept art But several hints in the picture led one to believe The Fantastic Four will take place in the 1960s. The images of the approaching movie have a distinctly 1960s look based on some of the objects shown in the picture and the clothes the characters are wearing, which would also help to explain a lot of the team's absence in the present MCU chronology.

There have also been ideas that the MCU will somehow transfer The Fantastic Four into the present via time travel, should they be indeed occurring in the past. Another scenario that has been hypothesised is that The Fantastic Four exists in a different universe entirely in addition to being historical. That might also help to explain why the Fantastic Four characters have never been referenced during the present.

The Fantastic Four throughout the 1960s

As part of the current MCU chronology, Spideyvegas performed The Fantastic Four in contemporary attire. These suits fit what many MCU heroes now wear as part of their costumes and have more armored-based design.

Working together, Stacxtivist, Astrlynart, Art of Legion, and Zippexe presented The Fantastic Four cast members with 1960s-directly sourced clothing. These are more laid-back than armor, but their designs clearly show that the creators were investigating what it would look like if the hypothesis the movie depends on is accurate from the 60s.

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