The Fantastic Four is a popular superhero team that has been featured in comic books, movies, and television shows for decades. However, the team has been absent from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) for years, leading many fans to wonder what happened to them.
In the comics, the Fantastic Four was disbanded in 2018 following a series of events that led to the team losing trust in each other. Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and Thing all went their separate ways, and the Fantastic Four was no more.
The Fantastic Four has been featured in two live-action movies: the 2005 film "Fantastic Four" and the 2015 reboot "Fantastic Four." The 2005 film was a critical and commercial success, but the 2015 reboot was a critical and commercial failure.
There are several reasons why the Fantastic Four have not been in the MCU. One reason is that the rights to the Fantastic Four are owned by 20th Century Fox, which is not owned by Marvel Studios. Another reason is that Marvel Studios has been focused on developing other characters and storylines for the MCU.
It is not known when the Fantastic Four will join the MCU. However, there have been rumors that Marvel Studios is developing a new Fantastic Four movie. If the rumors are true, the Fantastic Four could join the MCU in the next few years.
The future of the Fantastic Four is uncertain. The team is currently disbanded in the comics, and they have not been in the MCU for years. However, there is still hope that the Fantastic Four will one day return to the big screen.
The Fantastic Four is a beloved superhero team with a long and storied history. The team has been through a lot in recent years, but they are still a popular and iconic group of characters. Fans of the Fantastic Four are eagerly awaiting the day when the team returns to the MCU.
Movie | Release Date | Box Office Gross |
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Fantastic Four (2005) | July 8, 2005 | $330.6 million |
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) | June 15, 2007 | $289.0 million |
Fantastic Four (2015) | August 7, 2015 | $168.2 million |
Year | Sales |
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2005 | 12.4 million |
2006 | 11.7 million |
2007 | 10.9 million |
2008 | 10.2 million |
2009 | 9.6 million |
2010 | 9.0 million |
2011 | 8.5 million |
2012 | 8.0 million |
2013 | 7.5 million |
2014 | 7.0 million |
2015 | 6.5 million |
2016 | 6.1 million |
2017 | 5.7 million |
2018 | 5.3 million |
Product | Sales |
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Toys | $1 billion |
Clothing | $500 million |
Home goods | $250 million |
Video games | $200 million |
Platform | Followers |
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20 million | |
15 million | |
10 million |
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