4. The Invisible Woman
Jessica Alba was horribly miscast as Sue Storm in the original Fantastic Four movie, but so too was everyone else (well, Chris Evans as The Human Torch was pretty spot on to be fair). Far more problematic is how the character was portrayed in last year's reboot by the usually excellent Kate Mara. It really says a lot that the most memorable part of this latest take on The Invisible Woman was that horrendous wig from the reshoots! While portraying Sue as being every bit as intelligent as Reed was a step forward, the movie ended up taking ten back by leaving her behind when the boys took a drunken trip to the Negative Zone. In fact, she only really got her powers by fortuitously showing up in the right place at the right time, and she immediately felt less important to the overall story due to her origin story essentially singling Sue out as an afterthought. A crucial mistake made by both movies however is failing to show just how powerful The Invisible Woman is. She may not be made of rock or have the ability to throw balls of fire, but she's a force to be reckoned with; can you honesty remember a single scene which came close to depicting that in any of her previous big screen appearances? None of the Fantastic Four have been treated well, but Sue has had the worst it!