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The film adaptation of [[Stan Lee]] and [[Jack Kirby]]'s [[Fantastic Four|the comic book of the same name]]. Or rather, it is based on the same general continuity and universe as the original [[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|comic]] with some elements borrowed from [[Ultimate Fantastic Four]].
 
For the never-released 1990s film adaptation, see ''[[The Fantastic Four (film)|The Fantastic Four]]''. For the [[Continuity Reboot|reboot]], see [[Fantastic Four (2015 film)|Fantastic Four]]
 
There were two movies made in the 2000s ''Fantastic Four'' movie franchise:
 
=== Fantastic Four (2005) ===
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Ten years after the first [[Ashcan Copy]] [[The Fantastic Four (film)|adaptation in 1994]], Constantin Films, still holding the movie rights, were confident that such a big project was possible. The result was a $100 million film directed by Tim Story and starring [[Ioan Gruffudd]], [[Jessica Alba]], [[Michael Chiklis]], and [[Chris Evans]] as the titular Fantastic Four. The movie explored their origin story and the subsequent battle with [[Victor Von Doom]].
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Had a big box office gross despite its mixed reviews, which led to ''[[Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer]]''.
 
For the never-released 1990s film adaptation, see ''[[The Fantastic Four (film)|The Fantastic Four]]''. For the [[Continuity Reboot|reboot]], see [[Fantastic Four (2015 film)|Fantastic Four]]
 
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