Well the biggest difference between old and new FF is the team dynamic indicative of the times. In the Sixties, Reed is looked upon as the natural leader and everyone is supposed to take their cues from him. This fails, because Reed is more.scientist than leader. True to form, Reed gets ahold of a new piece of tech and the scientist takes over at a critical junction. They don't really have the team dynamic needed for the situation, allowing Johnny to act impulsively leading to disaster. The new Reed, although he is a scientist, he has also fostered a real team dynamic where a Sue with a stronger personality can act as a field leader when needed. Also, although not stated, it's implied that Reed gets a sense of "deja Vu" letting extrapolate the Nullifiers function.
I intentionally left Doom out as I feel he deserves his one origin story separate from the Fantastic Four.
Cinematically, the split serves as a bridge between Marvel Comics and the MCU. The 1968 version could even be animated. It's also a narrative means of injecting the Fantastic Four directly into the MCU at a point where it is already established since they come late in the developed universe. Unlike Spider-Man, it's a lot more difficult to justify all the history that the FF bring with them without some definitive entry point that brings all of it in.
I agree 100% and I am not asking anyone to committ financialy to this. I am willing to pay as I go to at least get the idea out in the wild. I am not looking for any financial gain with this, This entire endevor is one big presentation to hand over to Marvel the moment they show interest. Right now I need art that doesn't already belong to someone else and eventually a faux commercial to get people asking "What is the Marvel Universe Online?'
Well the biggest difference between old and new FF is the team dynamic indicative of the times. In the Sixties, Reed is looked upon as the natural leader and everyone is supposed to take their cues from him. This fails, because Reed is more.scientist than leader. True to form, Reed gets ahold of a new piece of tech and the scientist takes over at a critical junction. They don't really have the team dynamic needed for the situation, allowing Johnny to act impulsively leading to disaster. The new Reed, although he is a scientist, he has also fostered a real team dynamic where a Sue with a stronger personality can act as a field leader when needed. Also, although not stated, it's implied that Reed gets a sense of "deja Vu" letting extrapolate the Nullifiers function.
I intentionally left Doom out as I feel he deserves his one origin story separate from the Fantastic Four.
Cinematically, the split serves as a bridge between Marvel Comics and the MCU. The 1968 version could even be animated. It's also a narrative means of injecting the Fantastic Four directly into the MCU at a point where it is already established since they come late in the developed universe. Unlike Spider-Man, it's a lot more difficult to justify all the history that the FF bring with them without some definitive entry point that brings all of it in.
"I have looked at the project and it sounds great..."
Really? Thanks. That's a start.
I agree 100% and I am not asking anyone to committ financialy to this. I am willing to pay as I go to at least get the idea out in the wild. I am not looking for any financial gain with this, This entire endevor is one big presentation to hand over to Marvel the moment they show interest. Right now I need art that doesn't already belong to someone else and eventually a faux commercial to get people asking "What is the Marvel Universe Online?'
This projects goal is to generate buzz for an idea that will eventually lead to a pitch to the very people who should sue me?