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“Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer” — June 15, 2007

“Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer” — June 15, 2007

June 6, 2007 By S. K. Sloan 1 Comment

From 20th Century Fox comes one of the best superhero flicks to date

Headquartered in the world famous Baxter Building in New York City, the Fantastic Four are dedicated to the betterment of the world through scientific discovery and defense against evil.

The Fantastic Four meet their greatest challenge yet in FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER, as the enigmatic, intergalactic herald, The Silver Surfer, comes to Earth to prepare it for destruction. As he races around the globe wreaking havoc, Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben must unravel the mystery before all hope is lost.

Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver SurferFANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER is the second installment of the live-action film series based on what fans around the globe know as “The World’s Greatest Comic Magazine. “Fantastic Four” directed by Tim Story and released in the summer of 2005, had a worldwide theatrical gross of $330 million and became one of Twentieth Century Fox’s most successful DVD titles ever.

For FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER, an intriguing element is added to the cast of characters of the 2005 hit – the Silver Surfer. Academy Award winning visual effects house Weta Digital (“The Lord of the Rings,” “King Kong”), working with the film’s visual effects supervisor Scott Squires (a three-time Oscar nominee whose credits include “Star Wars Episode 1 – The Phantom Menace”), created the ultimate computer-generated Silver Surfer, which will be true to the Marvel Comics character beloved by fans worldwide. Weta developed an advanced CG process to bring added dimensionality to the character. Doug Jones provided character and movement references for the digital wizards at Weta.

The Silver Surfer joins the returning family of superheroes from the Marvel Comics universe, including Ioan Gruffudd as Reed Richards, who can stretch and contort his body into any shape he can imagine and, as the group’s leader, is known as Mister Fantastic; Jessica Alba as Sue Storm, who is able to render herself invisible and to create and project powerful force fields as Invisible Woman; Chris Evans as Johnny Storm, known as The Human Torch, who can engulf his body in flames and take flight at will; and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm, whose freakish transmutation into a rock-like, superhumanly strong creature led him to be called The Thing.

Julian McMahon reprises his “Fantastic Four” role as the Four’s steely-eyed, iron-fisted nemesis, Dr. Doom. Kerry Washington is back as Ben’s love interest, the blind sculptress Alicia Masters. Recent Emmy-winner Andre Braugher joins the cast as General Hager, a tough Army official who seeks the Four’s help in combating a global menace, and Beau Garrett, who appeared in Fox Atomic’s debut film “Turistas,” plays the general’s aide, Captain Raye. And Oscar-nominee Laurence Fishburne, whose many credits include “The Matrix” and “Mystic River,” voices the Silver Surfer.

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About S. K. Sloan

Samuel K. Sloan's love of Star Trek brought him to Slice of SciFi, where he was Managing Editor from 2005-2011, and returned from 2013-2014 before retiring once again from scifi news gathering.

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  1. Galactus Lim says

    June 14, 2007 at 8:26 am

    For all Silver Surfer fans, this movie is a must-see. I have had the pleasure of viewing it 48 hours before it hit the screens – that’s today.

    It was quite a ride, especially with the Human Torch being outpaced by the celestial Silverado. The special effects dept ought to be congratulated for astounding us once again with it ability to stretch our imagination the earth’s outer limits.

    While, I was a bit disappointed by the absence of Galactus, Fantastic Four made up for the void with their special powers.
    I had thought that Dr Victor Von Doom would be playing a major role in this flick as well but he didn’t. So that accounts for another minus point.

    All in all, it was entertaining without being over the top. Silver Surfer is always a joy to watch. Afterall, this is the first time ever that the silver guy has made an appearance on screen.
    Seeing Norrin Radd in comics is quite different from watching him in all his galactic splendour zipping in and out of earth’s atmosphere.
    Some of my friends asked me: “How was Jessica Alba?” after I returned from the cinema. The question was asked as if the other members of FF did not exist.
    It is understandable because those who asked were all men. I couldn’t resist plugging the response: “She’s mine. You guys are all no-hopers!”
    There are lots of room for a Fantastic Four 3, if the producers ever decide to give it another shot. It would be great if Galactus really shows up this time.
    This movie deserves at least two hours of your time.

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