The Fantastic Four Should Be Introduced To MCU Through Black Panther According To Marvel Studios' Science Consultant



There are plenty of exciting characters which are set to make their debuts in the Marvel Cinematic Universe over the next few years. With the likes of the Eternals, Shang-Chi and She-Hulk on their way, the fan-favorite shared universe is about to look very different. However, a team fans are most looking forward to seeing is the Fantastic Four. Marvel’s First Family isn’t due to enter the franchise until at least phase 5, but that hasn’t stopped people from speculating how they could be introduced. This includes Dr. Clifford Johnson, a science consultant for Marvel Studios.

Marvel Studios has sought out a number of scientific, medical and cultural experts for their movies. Dr. Johnson alone offered his assistance on projects like Thor: Ragnarok and Avengers: Endgame. But he’s already looking ahead to Marvel's Fantastic  Four reboot and he believes the best way to bring in the characters is through the Black Panther franchise:

 "Wakanda and the Fantastic Four should connect at the beginning, and I know how to do it. I think it would be a cool wink to the comics and another way to show diversity in science to have the entry point of the Fantastic Four into the Marvel cinematic universe happen because the Wakandans discover them in some extra dimension and bring them into the MCU. If they call me, I’m willing to go to town on that."


Speaking with IndieWire, Dr. Johnson sure did made an interesting point. Introducing the Fantastic Four through Black Panther would be a cool move, and it would make sense. T’Challa originally made his Marvel Comics debut in the pages of Fantastic Four, so bringing the FF into the MCU through his franchise would be somewhat of a full circle moment for the two properties.

Aside from coming up with ways to introduce the Fantastic Four, Dr. Johnson is also hoping to work on the film when the time comes, especially since some of Reed Richard’s work can actually be applied to his own:

"That is so my jam. Reed Richards was taking his team and they were going off into weird higher dimensions and stuff. That’s stuff we’re trying to understand now in real science, so I would love to have the opportunity to help them make that look great and to weave that into a story."


No one is sure about the Fantastic Four franchise coming to MCU right now. Following the negative reactions towards Josh Trank’s 2015 film, one would imagine that Marvel wants to take its time before using the characters.

Although, fans seem more than enthusiastic about the prospect of having the four heroes back on the big screen. This even includes fan casting the characters, with  John Kransiski and Emily Blunt becoming top favorites for Reed Richards and Sue Storm.

Let's see how MCU brings the characters of Fantastic Four into the mainstream.

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