MCU Fantastic Four: 10 Lessons Disney Need To Learn From Fant4stic

8. Make The Landmarks Different And Memorable

Fantastic Four
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In Fantastic Four (2015) when the characters left school and went into New York City, we didn't get to see anything bar the Baxter building, which just looked like a tall office building. Later on, the movie spent most of its time in a lackluster science lab and then apart from a scene where the drunk characters touch a glowing green pool on another planet, the alien worlds are desolate and dark.

In order for us to relate to the story we need landmarks that draw our eyes and are as interesting as our main characters. So if the characters have the correctly adapted quirks that make their relationship ever growing in the comics, we need to see the same of the environments.

Have a less confined story that allows the group to branch outside of interiors and see other landscapes that enthral the audience rather than confuse or bore.

Environment change is always an easier way to communicate to the viewer that the story is moving forward. Disney should be able to throw some extra change to spice this aspect of the film.

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