Fantastic Four - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Fantastic Four"
Fantastic Four (2015)
Timing: 1:40 (100 min)
Fantastic Four - TMDB rating
4.437/10
6322
Fantastic Four - Kinopoisk rating
4.285/10
83944
Fantastic Four - IMDB rating
4.3/10
192000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Photo Robert Kulzer #2616
Robert Kulzer
Producer
Gregory Goodman
Producer
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Hutch Parker
Producer

Executive Producer

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Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Executive Producer

Casting

Elizabeth Coulon
Casting

Editor

Elliot Greenberg
Editor

Art Direction

Douglas Cumming
Art Direction
Miguel López-Castillo
Art Direction
Tristan Paris Bourne
Art Direction
Brian Kane
Art Direction
Clint Wallace
Art Direction

Supervising Art Director

Tom Frohling
Supervising Art Director

Costume Design

George L. Little
Costume Design

Stunts

Photo Sean Paul Braud #3205
Sean Paul Braud
Stunts
Photo Tim Trella #4322
Tim Trella
Stunts
Photo Jim Henry #9742
Jim Henry
Stunts
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Mandy Kowalski
Stunts
Thirl Haston
Stunts
David Schultz
Stunts
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Tim J. Smith
Stunts
Mark Fisher
Stunts
Rob King
Stunts
Frank Torres
Stunts
Regis Harrington
Stunts
Brady Romberg
Stunts
Nico Woulard
Stunts
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Jason Chu
Stunts
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J.J. Dashnaw
Stunts
Photo Michael Jamorski #23554
Michael Jamorski
Stunts
Photo John Bernecker #69678
John Bernecker
Stunts
Photo Michael Endoso #68335
Michael Endoso
Stunts
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Erik Schultz
Stunts
Kevin Abercrombie
Stunts
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Eddie J. Fernandez Jr.
Stunts
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Malosi Leonard
Stunts
Photo Matt J. Thompson #25864
Matt J. Thompson
Stunts
Richard Epper
Stunts
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Ben Skorstad
Stunts
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Chad Dashnaw
Stunts
Brian Philpot
Stunts
Arturo Dickey
Stunts
Chris Ekstrom
Stunts
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Ryan Ryusaki
Stunts
Adam Horwitz
Stunts
Cliff McLaughlin
Stunts
Michael Hansen
Stunts
Jordan Warrack
Stunts
Walter Garcia
Stunts
Sean Taylor
Stunts
Michael Ortiz
Stunts
Liam Day
Stunts
Brennan Walstrom
Stunts
Ashley Wilks
Stunts
Ryan Staats
Stunts
Aaron Walters
Stunts
Brandon Cornell
Stunts
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Nathan Alan Thomas
Stunts
Johnny Hoffman
Stunts

Production Design

Chris Seagers
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

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Brian Machleit
Stunt Coordinator

Second Unit Director

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Brian Smrz

Brian Smrz
Second Unit Director

Set Decoration

Victor J. Zolfo
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Dennis Liddiard
Makeup Artist
Lisa Rocco
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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Paul Massey
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Shayna Brown
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Will Files

Will Files
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Craig Henighan
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Philip Glass

Philip Glass
Original Music Composer
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Marco Beltrami

Marco Beltrami
Original Music Composer

Associate Producer

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Cliff Lanning
Associate Producer

Orchestrator

Richard Bronskill
Orchestrator
Jon Kull
Orchestrator
Rossano Galante
Orchestrator

Stunt Double

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Mandy Kowalski
Stunt Double

Additional Photography

Jonathan Taylor
Additional Photography

Director of Photography

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Matthew Jensen

Matthew Jensen
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Patrick B. O'Brien
Camera Operator
Joseph V. Cicio
Camera Operator
Daniel C. Gold
Camera Operator
Michael Applebaum
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

Jason Ellson

Jason Ellson
Steadicam Operator
Brooks Robinson
Steadicam Operator
Joseph Arena
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Robert Q. Mathews
Costume Supervisor

Makeup Department Head

Francisco X. Pérez
Makeup Department Head

Property Master

Andrew M. Siegel
Property Master

Visual Effects Supervisor

Kenneth Nakada
Visual Effects Supervisor
François Dumoulin
Visual Effects Supervisor
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Kevin Scott Mack

Kevin Scott Mack
Visual Effects Supervisor
Sean Andrew Faden
Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin Andrew Smith
Visual Effects Supervisor
Eli Jarra
Visual Effects Supervisor
Blaine Lougheed
Visual Effects Supervisor
Patrick Ledda
Visual Effects Supervisor

Supervising Sound Editor

Craig Henighan
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Dug Rotstein
Script Supervisor

Hair Department Head

Kimberley Spiteri
Hair Department Head

Set Costumer

Tricia Yoo
Set Costumer
Adriane Bennett
Set Costumer
Tom Cummins
Set Costumer

Supervising ADR Editor

Jim Brookshire
Supervising ADR Editor

Still Photographer

Ben Rothstein
Still Photographer

Visual Effects Producer

Marie-Cecile Dahan
Visual Effects Producer
Julia Neighly
Visual Effects Producer
Cari Thomas
Visual Effects Producer

Armorer

Russell Cannon
Armorer

First Assistant Director

Photo Cliff Lanning #4111
Cliff Lanning
First Assistant Director

Assistant Costume Designer

Daniel J. Lester
Assistant Costume Designer

Driver

Jim Robin
Driver

Boom Operator

Anthony Ortiz
Boom Operator

Screenplay

First Assistant Editor

Matt Tassone
First Assistant Editor
Patrick J. Smith
First Assistant Editor

Foley Artist

Sound Designer

Warren Hendriks
Sound Designer
Craig Henighan
Sound Designer
Wayne Lemmer
Sound Designer

Construction Coordinator

Dale DeStefani
Construction Coordinator

Art Department Coordinator

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Carol Kiefer
Art Department Coordinator
Carla S. Nemec
Art Department Coordinator
Jenne Lee
Art Department Coordinator

Key Hair Stylist

Laurel Van Dyke
Key Hair Stylist
Colette Slattery
Key Hair Stylist

Carpenter

Arthur Kirk Martin
Carpenter

Characters

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Stan Lee

Stan Lee
Characters

Music Supervisor

Photo Andrea von Foerster #3206
Andrea von Foerster
Music Supervisor

Casting Associate

Hannah d'Angerio
Casting Associate

Gaffer

Dan Riffel
Gaffer

Music Editor

Curt Sobel
Music Editor

ADR Recordist

Justine Baker
ADR Recordist

Second Unit Director of Photography

Paul Hughen
Second Unit Director of Photography

VFX Editor

Oleg Jiliba
VFX Editor
Michel Raad
VFX Editor
Guillaume Poulin
VFX Editor

First Assistant Camera

Clyde E. Bryan
First Assistant Camera
Jimmy E. Jensen
First Assistant Camera
Ray Milazzo
First Assistant Camera

Researcher

Joel Thingvall
Researcher
Marlie Arnold
Researcher

Visual Effects Editor

John Berri
Visual Effects Editor
James Meikle
Visual Effects Editor
Jenna Barratt
Visual Effects Editor
Christopher Collis
Visual Effects Editor
William Day
Visual Effects Editor

Animation Director

Leon Woud
Animation Director
Fabiano Petroni
Animation Director

CG Supervisor

Mikaël Damant-Sirois
CG Supervisor
Jérome Escobar
CG Supervisor
Owen Jones
CG Supervisor
Sean Noel Walker
CG Supervisor

Conceptual Design

Zachary Berger
Conceptual Design

Production Office Assistant

Frank Reina
Production Office Assistant

Rigging Gaffer

Andre Green
Rigging Gaffer

Matte Painter

Josh Evans
Matte Painter

Sound Editor

Benjamin Beardwood
Sound Editor

Creative Consultant

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Mark Millar

Mark Millar
Creative Consultant

Digital Colorist

Michael Hatzer
Digital Colorist

Digital Intermediate

Bruce Lomet
Digital Intermediate

Helicopter Camera

Hans Bjerno
Helicopter Camera
David B. Nowell
Helicopter Camera
Brian Heller
Helicopter Camera

Storyboard Designer

Rick Newsome
Storyboard Designer

What's left behind the scenes

  • Saoirse Ronan, Allison Williams, Emmy Rossum, Margot Robbie, and Kate Mara auditioned for the role of Sue Storm (Invisible Woman). Ultimately, the role went to Mara.
  • Miles Teller, Kit Harington, Richard Madden, Anton Yelchin, and Jack O'Connell auditioned for the role of Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic). Adrian Brody and Jonathan Rhys Meyers were also considered for the role. Ultimately, the role went to Teller.
  • Terry Crews publicly expressed his interest in the role of Ben Grimm (The Thing).
  • Eddie Redmayne, Jack Houston, Toby Kebbell, Domhnall Gleeson, and Sam Riley were considered for the role of Doctor Doom. Ultimately, the role went to Kebbell.
  • On August 6, 2015, director Josh Trank, responding to negative press about the film, wrote on his Twitter: "A year ago I had a fantastic version of this movie. And it would've gotten great reviews. But probably you'll never see it. That's life." The message was deleted twenty minutes later. There was no comment from the studio.
  • The garage where Reed worked as a child is the same garage where Biff kept his car in *Back to the Future Part II* (1989).
  • When Sue tracks the signal, the IP address “23.21.190.125” appears on the screen. This address leads to an online article about Latveria – Doom’s homeland.
  • After Josh Trank finished working on his version of the film in 2014, the studio was dissatisfied with the director’s work and demanded reshoots. Reshoots were conducted in early 2015. Due to the costs of these reshoots, the filmmakers even had to forgo converting the film to 3D.
  • The music playing in the film's trailer was also used as the theme song for the series «Murder on the Beach» (2013).
  • In this film, the character The Creature was created using computer graphics for the first time. It is also the first film in which The Creature does not wear shoes or pants.
  • Kiefer Sutherland and Bruce Willis were considered for the role of Ben Grimm.
  • From the very beginning, Josh Trank wanted Michael B. Jordan to play the role of Johnny Storm.
  • According to Toby Kebbell, the most difficult part of playing Doom for him was the character's voice.
  • Sasha Peters auditioned for the role of Susan, but she was considered too young for the part. Samira Wiley was also considered for the role.
  • 20th Century Fox Studios wanted Toby Kebbell to play Doom from the very beginning.
  • Josh Trank originally planned for the film to be around 2 hours and 20 minutes long, but the studio ultimately decided to cut it down to 1 hour and 40 minutes.
  • During post-production, the filmmakers decided to rename Harvey Elder to Dr. Allen, as they concluded that the character of Elder in the film had nothing in common with the Elder from the comics.
  • The hospital in the film is named «Judith Trank Memorial». It was named in honor of director Josh Trank’s stepmother.
  • During the filming of the movie in New Orleans, several of Josh Trank's small dogs, left in the house rented for him, caused $100,000 worth of property damage.
  • Work on the film began as early as 2009, but there was no progress until Josh Trank joined the project.
  • Christian Cooke auditioned for the role of Ben Grimm, but ultimately the role went to Jamie Bell.
  • Initially, Marvel Studios offered Fox the rights to 'Daredevil' with all associated characters in exchange for 'Fantastic Four,' but Fox declined.
  • Dumbots were originally planned to appear in the film, but were ultimately cut.
  • The character of Viktor was originally conceived as a blogger with programming skills. However, in the final version of the film, references to him as a blogger were removed.
  • In 2009, producer Akiva Goldsman and screenwriter Michael Green were attached to the project.
  • The film was initially planned to be shot in Vancouver, but due to attractive tax incentives, filming was moved to Louisiana.
  • In the film, the teacher jokes about Reed creating a flying car. In the comics, Reed Richards created the Fantasti-Car – a flying car that served as the Fantastic Four’s personal vehicle.
  • Viktor suggests that the military could use another dimension as a prison for criminals. This is exactly what Reed did with the Negative Zone in the Marvel comic 'Civil War'.
  • In the scene where Victor is sitting at a table with a large number of monitors, one of them displays footage from the game "Assassin's Creed: Syndicate" (2015).
  • When Reed Richards hides in Panama, a mate drink can be noticed on his desk. While not common in Panama, this beverage is widely consumed in countries such as Argentina, Uruguay, and Paraguay.
  • The scenes depicting Reed as a child take place in 2007. However, his computer and Nintendo 64 console are clearly outdated technology for that time.
  • Victor was unaware of the others' abilities; he saw Sue use a force field to protect them while passing through the portal, but he definitely didn't know she could become invisible. However, when he begins to search for her, it's clear he is aware of this ability.
  • In the scene where Reed explores the library, in some shots when he is shown through the bookshelves, his scar appears on the other side of his face.
  • Sue's hairstyle and hair color change throughout the film. Her hair makes it easy to identify shots from reshoots, as she wore a wig then.
  • Jamie Bell consulted with actor Andy Serkis, who was already well-versed in motion capture technology, while working on the role of the Creature.
  • During filming, Jamie Bell wore a motion capture suit and stilts to match the Creature's height.
  • Initially, the character of Victor von Doom in this film was conceived as hacker Viktor Domashov, who used the pseudonym “Doom” online. However, due to negative fan reaction, the supervillain’s image was brought closer to the classic version from the comics.
  • Miles Teller, Kit Harington, Richard Madden, Anton Yelchin, and Jack O'Connell auditioned for the role of Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic). Adrian Brody and Jonathan Rhys Meyers were also considered for the role. Ultimately, the role went to Teller.
  • On August 6, 2015, director Josh Trank, responding to negative press about the film, wrote on Twitter: "A year ago I had a fantastic version of this movie. And it would’ve gotten great reviews. But probably you’ll never see it. That’s life." The message was deleted twenty minutes later. There was no comment from the studio.
  • The garage where Reed worked as a child is the same garage where Biff kept his car in 'Back to the Future Part II' (1989).
  • The music used in the film's trailer was also used as the theme song for the series 'Broadchurch' (2013).
  • The hospital in the film is named 'Judith Trank Memorial.' It was named in honor of director Josh Trank's stepmother.
  • Initially, Marvel Studios offered Fox the rights to "Daredevil" with all related characters in exchange for "Fantastic Four," but Fox Studios declined.
  • Originally, the character of Victor von Doom in this film was conceived as a hacker named Viktor Domashov, who used the alias "Doom" online. However, due to negative fan reaction, the supervillain's image was brought closer to the classic version from the comics.
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