Fantastic Four, Kevin Feige confirms: the film will be set in “a version” of the 1960s | Cinema

Fantastic Four, Kevin Feige confirms: the film will be set in “a version” of the 1960s | Cinema
Fantastic Four, Kevin Feige confirms: the film will be set in “a version” of the 1960s | Cinema

Since the online diffusion of the poster of The fantastic Four in which Johnny Storm flies over the skyline of a metropolis forming, with flames, the film’s logo (here it is on Instagram), there have been some hypotheses relating to the fact that the film could be set in a sort of alternative version of the sixties.

Now he is the boss of the Marvel Studios, Kevin Feige, to confirm this. Guest of the official podcast of the film division of the House of Ideas explained:

It’s a film set in the past. There was a graphic that we put out with Johnny Storm flying through the air forming a 4 symbol. There was a cityscape in that image. Many intelligent people noticed that that cityscape didn’t really look like the New York we know or the New York that existed in the 1960s in our world. These are intelligent observations, I must say…

Then at the beginning of the process he adds:

Our director, Matt Shakman, has already moved to London and we will start filming at the end of July. Funny story, we start shooting the Monday after Comic-Con. We start filming Fantastic Four the day after Comic-Con. I’m extremely excited because those characters are legendary pillars of the Marvel universe that we’ve never had a chance to explore in a meaningful way, other than in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness and a few fun little hints before that. I am extremely enthusiastic.

You can find all the information on Fantastic Four, whose release is scheduled for July 25, 2025, in our profile.

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