1st and Only Place to See New ``Fantastic Four'' Trailer is on ``Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith''.LOS ANGELES Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. -- The first and only place moviegoers can catch the highly anticipated new trailer for Twentieth Century Fox's summer tentpole picture "Fantastic Four You can assist by [ editing it] now. " is on movie theater screens showing "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith." Audiences at "Revenge of the Sith" showings will get the most extensive look yet at Marvel's first family of superheroes Superheroes are fictional heroes who possess abilities beyond those of normal human beings. Superheroes may also refer to:
"Fantastic Four," which opens nationwide on July 8th, is the next big franchise based on a Marvel property, following on the heels of the blockbuster successes of "X2" and "Spider-Man 2." The film stars Ioan Gruffudd Ioan Gruffudd (pronounced IPA: /ˈjoʊæn ˈgrɪfɪð/, ) (born October 6 1973) is a British actor from Wales. as Mr. Fantastic, who can bend, stretch, and expand his body in any imaginable way; Jessica Alba as Invisible Woman, who can make herself disappear, generate invisible force fields, and fire invisible power blasts from her hands; Chris Evans as The Human Torch, who can become a human fireball fireball, very bright meteor leaving a trail in the sky that can remain visible for several minutes; often a distinct sound, perhaps caused by very low frequency radio waves, is associated with it. ; Michael Chiklis as The Thing, a superhuman su·per·hu·man adj. 1. Above or beyond the human; preternatural or supernatural. 2. Beyond ordinary or normal human ability, power, or experience: "soldiers driven mad by superhuman misery" , super strong creature with an irreversible orange-colored rocky exterior; and Julian McMahon, as the villainous Dr. Doom, who possesses superhuman strength and the ability to shoot lethal electrical blasts. Tim Story directs from a screenplay written by Mark Frost and Michael France. The producers are Chris Columbus, Bernd Eichinger, Avi Arad, and Ralph Winter. Twentieth Century Fox is a unit of Fox Filmed Entertainment, a News Corporation Company. |
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