Why the Fantastic: Four First Steps skipped the famous “Flame On” of the human torch

Why the Fantastic: Four First Steps skipped the famous “Flame On” of the human torch

Marvel fans have finally been able to see The Fantastic Four: First Steps Bring some of the most iconic moments of the team to the big screen Thing offering its legendary “is Clubberin”.

But a classic line was considerably absent. Many spectators have left the theater by wondering why the human torch has never shouted his fiery battle cry, “Fiamma!”

Screenwriter Josh Pearson He says that fans technically understood it … not exactly as they expected.

“You did [get it]. From the little toy, you did it. You have it. We checked the box. I always liked the joke and could have sent me.

“There was the idea when they were particularly screwed and they didn’t have a plan, he well pulled out a bottle of whiskey and started pouring blows and said:” It’s Clibberin “Time!” “

For Pearson, the comic installation and the Payoff for the moment of the thing have taken priority.

“I always thought it was really fun. The payoff was too good in this case. We had to find the exact time to say it.”

It is a kind of sin that the catletic characteristic of Johnny Storm has not really turned on this time.

As for what is the next for Marvel’s first family, there have been a talk Matt Shakman Returning to direct a sequel, but Pearson admits that he is not loop.

“I honestly don’t know. I am such a literal person that I would need to understand the repercussions of how everything seems and who knows who of of of Avengers: Doomsday AND Secret wars.

“I don’t know where we are all sitting. Sometimes, when everything is on the table, you don’t know what to eat.”

Pearson says that the possibilities are wide open.

“It would be nice to see them in a mystery of murder together? Of course. It would be nice to see them in a race to travel through time? Of course, it would be nice. There are all these different things, but you don’t want to completely disturb the apple trolley.

“I feel that whatever I really say it doesn’t matter until we see how all our favorite characters survive the next adventures with Victor von Doom.”

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Now he is playing in cinemas.

By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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