Miles Teller Blames the Failure of His ‘Fantastic Four’ Movie on One Person

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Chronicle blew my mind all the way back in 2012. The film felt exciting and fresh (partly because I’d never seen Akira). I was introduced to Michael B. Jordan and Dane DeHaan, and expected them both to have the same career that the former is currently enjoying. But I was most intrigued by the director, Josh Trank, because within months of the movie’s release, he had signed on to direct a new Fantastic Four film .

The man was already playing in a superhero space that felt subversive, and I assumed his Fantastic Four movie would go the same route. In the wake of James Gunn’s Superman and Matt Shakman’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps , it’s safe to

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