Fantastic Four Reboot’s Kate Mara Shares Pic to Mark End of Filming

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Kate Mara, who plays the Invisible Woman in Fox’s Fantastic Four movie reboot, has shared an image with the entire cast to mark the end of filming.

While we already reported that Fox’s upcoming Fantastic Four won’t be based on any comic book and will show a new (grounded) origins story for the team, that’s as far as we know when it comes to the reboot. Over on Twitter, Kate Mara, who plays Sue Storm (The Invisible Woman), has now shared our “first look” at the team all assembled together. Unfortunately, though, it doesn’t seem to be from the actual set, but a group selfie with the rest of the team to celebrate wrapping up Fantastic Four. Captioned with “That’s a wrap on Fantastic Four, it doesn’t specify if this means entire production has wrapped, or just filming. I’d say it’s the latter given that we haven’t even seen a logo or a trailer for the superhero flick.

Joining Mara in the movie (and image) are Miles Teller as Mr. Fantastic, Michael B. Jordan as the Human Torch, and Jamie Bell as the Thing. The as-of-yet-untitled Fantastic Four reboot will be directed by Josh Trank (Chronicle) for a targeted June 19, 2015 theater release.

Are you optimistic this Fantastic Four film reboot will turn out well or should we be concerned that Comic-Con has come and gone and we didn’t even see a single screen? Do you think this new Fantastic Four film can even come out worse than its two predecessors?

Source: Twitter via Collider

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