Emily Blunt shoots down rumors she's been cast as Sue Storm in Marvel's Fantastic Four reboot, revealing she has little interest in appearing in a superhero movie.
It's not hard to see how this idea could work for everyone involved.
After Dark Universe imploded after one movie, Universal wisely decided that maybe an interconnected universe wasn’t the best way forward for them and that they didn’t really need to use their classic monsters as superheroes, especially when you’ve got a perfectly good Fast & Furious franchise sufficing for a superhero team series. Instead, they decided to scale back on budgets and invest more in individual filmmakers, which is why you now have the very promising The Invisible Man on the horizon. Now it looks like they’re going to stay in the “invisible” wheelhouse. Elizabeth Banks is …
Charlie’s Angels director Elizabeth Banks will both direct and star in a reboot of the classic horror title The Invisible Woman for Universal.
The Invisible Woman has just gotten a groundbreaking new superpower, which completely fits with the existing Fantastic Four comic canon.
With the Fantastic Four able to come to the Marvel Cinematic Universe now, who should take on the role of the invisible woman?