With the success of Ant-Man, perhaps Marvel will give him creative control if Fox ever decides to sell the rights.
However, that could’ve changed when Ant-Man director, Peyton Reed, found himself attached to helm a Fantastic Four reboot that would go on to become the reviled 2005 film.
Marvel’s first family hasn’t had an easy time on the silver screen since… well they’ve never really had a strong presence in cinema.
As a lifelong fan of the Fantastic Four, Reed remained committed to the project through its development hell until it eventually morphed into the laughable 2005 outing, and he dropped out.