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8/3/2025, 12:31:00 PM
>>213331695
Loved Alba since 2000s.
Loved Alba since 2000s.
7/25/2025, 4:58:18 PM
7/25/2025, 12:07:02 AM
>>213057574
I’ll allow it.
I’ll allow it.
7/11/2025, 12:46:36 PM
Marvel and feminazis will whine why men don;t watch female-centric movies when the movie flops.
>“If you do go back through the comics, you realize that Sue Storm is arguably the leader of the Fantastic Four, because without Sue Storm, everything falls apart.”
>The last live-action version of Sue Storm wasn’t exactly a win for women. This is certainly not the fault of the actor who played her in the two mid-2000s films, Jessica Alba, but more a byproduct of a more male-gazing era of filmmaking. The Sue Storm we’ll see in First Steps is promised to be much more multifaceted. As Curtis astutely notes, Sue is the real center of the Four: “If you do go back through the comics, you realize that Sue Storm is arguably the leader of the Fantastic Four, because without Sue Storm, everything falls apart.” While not naming the past films directly, Curtis does recognize the need for better characterization for women in these films, “We had the desire to date aesthetically, but in terms of character and treatment, who should be front and center, it's like, hey, let's tell the best story possible.”
>“If you do go back through the comics, you realize that Sue Storm is arguably the leader of the Fantastic Four, because without Sue Storm, everything falls apart.”
>The last live-action version of Sue Storm wasn’t exactly a win for women. This is certainly not the fault of the actor who played her in the two mid-2000s films, Jessica Alba, but more a byproduct of a more male-gazing era of filmmaking. The Sue Storm we’ll see in First Steps is promised to be much more multifaceted. As Curtis astutely notes, Sue is the real center of the Four: “If you do go back through the comics, you realize that Sue Storm is arguably the leader of the Fantastic Four, because without Sue Storm, everything falls apart.” While not naming the past films directly, Curtis does recognize the need for better characterization for women in these films, “We had the desire to date aesthetically, but in terms of character and treatment, who should be front and center, it's like, hey, let's tell the best story possible.”
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