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Post by ML Fan on Oct 23, 2006 23:07:10 GMT -5
Possible SpoilersMore Fantastic Four 2 Set Pics Source: tintinetmilou October 23, 2006 More pics from the Fantastic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer set in Vancouver can now be found here. The new photos include a wedding and The Invisible Woman (Jessica Alba) having to stop a helicopter crashing into the event. Directed by Tim Story, the 20th Century Fox sequel hits theaters on June 15. Michael Chiklis, Ioan Gruffudd, Chris Evans, Julian McMahon, Beau Garrett and Andre Braugher co-star. Here's the link, superherohype.com/news/fantasticfournews.php?id=4832Here's the link to the pictures. www.flickr.com/photos/tintinetmilou/sets/72157594335257405/
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Post by ML Fan on Oct 25, 2006 11:10:37 GMT -5
Spoiler SpaceVanessa Minnillo Joins Fantastic Four 2 Source: Variety October 24, 2006 MTV VJ and "Entertainment Tonight" correspondent Vanessa Minnillo has booked a role in 20th Century Fox's Fantastic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer. She'll play the love interest of Chris Evans' character, the Human Torch. Michael Chiklis, Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Julian McMahon, Beau Garrett and Andre Braugher also star in the Tim Story-directed Here's the link, superherohype.com/news/fantasticfournews.php?id=4838
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Post by ML Fan on Nov 1, 2006 12:02:39 GMT -5
Spoiler SpaceMore Fantastic Four 2 Set Pics Online Source: Superhero Hype! October 31, 2006 More photos from the wedding set for Fantastic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer are now online. They give you a good look at the cast on-set and the helicopter filming the event. The sequel hits theaters on June 15. Here's the link to the pictures, www.flickr.com/photos/tintinetmilou/archives/date-posted/2006/10/30/
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Post by ML Fan on Nov 14, 2006 22:14:14 GMT -5
FF2 Production Update from Ralph Winter Monday November 13th, 2006 We caught up with Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer producer Ralph Winter who was happy to update us on the current status of the production. "We will finish principal photography well before Christmas, now in our final weeks. Everyone is in good spirits as we begin filming the 3rd act of the movie." He also mentioned that work is well underway for the upcoming teaser trailer, which could hit theaters as early as next month. "Our editors have cut right up to camera, so we are in excellent shape, just finishing our visual effects shots for an upcoming theatrical trailer." Stay tuned for more trailer details very soon! Here's the link, www.f4movies.com/news/0393.shtml
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Post by ML Fan on Nov 18, 2006 11:40:13 GMT -5
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Post by ML Fan on Nov 20, 2006 12:28:22 GMT -5
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Post by ML Fan on Nov 22, 2006 12:29:06 GMT -5
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Post by ML Fan on Nov 24, 2006 16:28:59 GMT -5
Fantastic Four Sequel Teaser Trailer Update Source: Superhero Hype! November 22, 2006 Superhero Hype! has learned that 20th Century Fox will be attaching the new Fantastic Four: Rise of The Silver Surfer teaser trailer to both "Eragon" (in theaters on Dec. 15) and "Night at the Museum" (in theaters on Dec. 20). As usual, we expect the trailer to be online sometime shortly before the 15th. Stay tuned... Here's the link, superherohype.com/news/fantasticfournews.php?id=4936
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Post by ML Fan on Nov 28, 2006 11:01:05 GMT -5
SNOW SHUTS FANTASTIC FOUR SEQUEL DOWN Filming on the FANTASTIC FOUR sequel in Vancouver, Canada was shut down yesterday (27NOV06) - by a snowstorm. Cast members IOAN GRUFFUDD, JESSICA ALBA, CHRIS EVANS and MICHAEL CHIKLIS were told to stay in their hotel rooms when freezing temperatures brought shooting to a halt. Welsh actor Gruffudd, who plays MR FANTASTIC, says, "We were supposed to be shooting at the studio but we lost power because of the snowstorm." He and his castmates made the most of their unexpected time off - by staging a snowball fight. Gruffudd adds, "We had a titanic snowball fight outside a restaurant and we were asked to leave the premises - that's how big the snowball fight was." Info from www.contactmusic.com
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Post by dzero on Nov 30, 2006 1:33:48 GMT -5
By Scott Bowles, USA TODAY The mileage is great, because it doesn't use any gasoline. And traffic isn't a problem, because it can zoom along at 30,000 feet. About the only problem with the Fantasticar is, well, it doesn't exist — at least in real life. It will, however, make its long-awaited debut in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, which gets its first look here. The vehicle, a staple of the Fantastic Four comic books, ranks right up there with the Batmobile and Ghost Rider's flaming motorcycle as the wheels of choice among comic devotees. But translating the flying car from the page to the big screen was no small effort, says Tim Flattery, conceptual artist for the Fantastic Four sequel, which hits screens June 15. He showed several designs to director Tim Story, including one based loosely on the Batmobile, which he designed for 1995's Batman Forever. But Story rejected the designs as "too aggressive," Flattery says. "He wanted something that looked less like a predator and more friendly. That's always been the Fantastic Four theme." That family-friendly tenor helped the original movie rake in $155 million domestically and $330 million worldwide. Flattery looked for more tranquil inspiration from the sea. He based the final design on manta rays and stingrays. "They have a natural flow and grace. We wanted something that looked like it could glide as easily as they do." Of course, stingrays don't have to haul 500 pounds of superhero on their backs. The Fantasticar is built to hold four crime fighters: Thing, Human Torch, Invisible Woman and Mr. Fantastic. In the movie, the Fantasticar is powered by a proton accelerator, can hover, fly at 500 mph and break into separate flying machines. And while the 4,000-pound model doesn't move without the assistance of a crane or casters, it's still an impressive piece of space-age polymer. Flattery worked 10 months designing and building the Fantasticar, which will enjoy a life after the movie in sequels and on the auto-show circuit. "It was like Christmas morning when we first saw it," says Jessica Alba, who plays Sue Storm, aka Invisible Woman. "With all the dials and joysticks, we wanted to fly it. It's the ultimate toy." For fans, though, it's something much more, says Fantastic Four producer Avi Arad. "There aren't many vehicles that play a big part in the (comic) books," Arad says. "So you have to get it right. We wanted it to look futuristic, but plausible. For fans, the car can be as important as the characters."
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Post by Aerie on Nov 30, 2006 10:26:24 GMT -5
That looks really cool. ;D For the first time I feel excited about this movie. No, the wedding pictures didn't do it for me. I wish they could have skipped that cheesy part.That pic makes me want a new car.
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Post by ML Fan on Nov 30, 2006 11:22:23 GMT -5
Thanks for the article, dzero.
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Post by ML Fan on Dec 5, 2006 9:30:33 GMT -5
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Post by dzero on Dec 7, 2006 15:47:25 GMT -5
That looks really cool. ;D For the first time I feel excited about this movie. No, the wedding pictures didn't do it for me. I wish they could have skipped that cheesy part.The first one had plenty of cheese and we enjoyed it That pic makes me want a new car. ooooooo I know what you should get...This is a Mustang redesigned by some Italian guy . Now there is a little problem in getting this car , it's a concept car and there is only one of it's kind in the whole wide world . But the good news is that's it's here in Los Angeles for the Auto Show. So I'm sure all you'd have to do is go down there and flash your pretty brown eyes and twirl that long blond hair and they'll just hand it right over .
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Post by ML Fan on Dec 12, 2006 2:12:21 GMT -5
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