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Introduction to the Fantastic Four Film

The 2005 Fantastic Four film has been a topic of discussion among fans and critics alike. Michael Chiklis, who played Ben Grimm/The Thing in the film, believes that the movie was underestimated by critics. In a recent conversation, Chiklis expressed his thoughts on the project, stating that critics "misunderstood" the film at the time of its release.

Critics’ Reviews

The critics’ reviews of the 2005 Fantastic Four film were largely negative. The Hollywood Reporter’s 2005 review described the film as "a colossal snore." The reviewer, Michael Rechtshaffen, wrote that the film failed to nail the right mix of comic action, comedy, and pathos. However, Chiklis disagrees with these reviews, stating that the audience loved the film despite the negative criticism.

Audience Appreciation

Chiklis recognizes the audience’s appreciation for the film, saying that people have come to recognize the film’s value over the years. He added that the film is "family-friendly, funny, and has a lot right." Although the film may be imperfect, Chiklis believes that it is a good film that has been underestimated by critics. The film’s cast, including Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, and Chris Evans, also played a significant role in its success.

The New Fantastic Four Film

In 2025, Marvel revised the characters for a new film, with Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Joseph Quinn starring as the team. Chiklis has spoken positively about the new film, saying that he hopes it will be successful. He also praised Ebon Moss-Bachrach, who plays Ben/The Thing in the modern adaptation, stating that he is a talented actor.

Legacy of the 2005 Film

The 2005 Fantastic Four film may have received negative reviews from critics, but it has still managed to leave a lasting impact on fans. Chiklis’s comments highlight the importance of considering the audience’s perspective when evaluating a film’s success. As the new Fantastic Four film is set to be released, fans will be eager to see how it compares to the original. Despite the criticism, the 2005 film remains a beloved classic among fans, and its legacy continues to be felt in the world of superhero movies.

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