A serious attempt to understand what the new Fantastic Four movie was supposed …

How does a superhero movie, based on a beloved comic book property, with a host of fans ready to buy tickets and with good actors and creators behind it, fail so spectacularly? That's the question we're all asking after the latest Fantastic Four movie

Fox's first Fantastic foray generated two cheesy modestly budgeted movies (Fantastic Four and Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer) that received pretty bad critical reception, B grades from audiences via Cinemascore, opening weekends in the $55

The reboot of Fox's Fantastic Four, only 10 years after the original, is practically guaranteed the top spot with a predicted debut of about $45 million. Last week's winner, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation also has the second-place spot on lock

Comic Book Resources – Producers Say Fantastic Four and X-Men Films Exist in Parallel Universes – The Fox producers revealed that the two live-action franchises do not exist within the same world — putting a damper on 

Looking especially Fantastic this week (sorry, we had to): Kate Mara, who has has been working overtime to promote her latest film, Fantastic Four, in a series of mod minis teamed with some equally major beauty moments. And for the N.Y.C. premiere of