
The original "Fantastic Four" film was one of the worst superhero movies, mostly due to the cheesy dialog and a poor storyline. The sequel is not looking much better with its PG rating, so it's time for a change. The studio is now hoping to take the Surfer franchise in a darker direction to attract the slightly older demographic of its "X-Men" films. Signing Straczynski is now looking like the appropriate choice.A longtime writer of television science fiction on "The Twilight Zone" and "Babylon 5," Straczynski has also spent much of the last few years writing for Marvel Comics on properties like "Amazing Spider-Man" and "Thor." Straczynski recently penned 15 issues of Fantastic Four for Marvel, and the first issue of his "Silver Surfer: Requiem" series just published last month, with three more in the works.
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Oh boy, a darker direction for the Silver Surfer. You know what that means. Space sharks.
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