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Shakman told ComicBook‘s Chris Killian that he’s “personally a big comic book fan”, so he prioritized the source material itself over trying to differentiate his film from past cinematic takes on the team.
“I never want to say anything about them negatively,” Shakman asserted. “I enjoyed them when they came out watching them. Itโs just that I personally am a big comic book fan, a big fan of Kirby and Lee. When I was thinking about how to build this movie, I was looking back at that first initial run.”
Shakman specifically cites Fantastic Four Volume 1, Issue 1 (August 1961), then Issues 48 through 50 (December 1965-February 1966) as the basis for not only the retro-futuristic look and setting of the film, but for its main conflict. All three of the issues Shakman listed include movie’s main antagonists like the planet-devouring Galactus (Ralph Ineson), along with the lesser, street-level adversary Mole Man (Paul Walter Houser). However, Shakman has made the significant change from the comics by replacing Norrin Radd as the Silver Surfer with his lover Shalla-Bal (Julia Garner) as the herald of Galactus.









