10 Previous Mistakes To Avoid In The Fantastic Four Reboot

By Jack Morrell /

8. We Want Production Values That Look Valuable

CGI has moved on light years in the last decade. The ropey backdrops and half-baked effects of the 2005 and 2007 movies are things of the past. Moreover, we now have the ability to seamlessly meld stunning computer wizardry with astonishing practical special effects and camera work, a trick that was still being worked out ten years ago. There€™s no need for comic book movies to look like cartoons anymore. Part of the willing suspension of disbelief required for cinema like this is that it not look as if it€™s been animated by tech nerds in a basement. Motion capture has become an art in 2014. Let€™s see that art play a major role in the Fantastic Four.