Who is the big rock guy in Fantastic 4?
The Thing (Ben Grimm) is one of the main characters in the Fantastic Four: Story Series.
What was the point of Fantastic Four 2015?
In the film, the team must harness their superhuman abilities gained from an alternate universe to save Earth from a friend turned enemy.
What did Fantastic Four 2015 get on Rotten Tomatoes?
Fantastic Four (2015) 9%
Is Fantastic Four funny?
“Fantastic Four” is a very enjoyable entertainment, presenting a funny story with great special effects and Jessica Alba, very beautiful and sexy, as usual. The show-off Torch, the character of Chris Evans, and The Thing, played by Michael Chiklis, are responsible for the best and funniest moments of this film.
Why can Ben Grimm change back?
Ben Grimm Doesn’t Want to be Cured While many of these cures succeeded in reverting Ben to human form for a few hours, he would inevitably regress to his rock-like state. Thus, Ben created subconscious mental blocks that not only kept him from turning human but also resisted several cures to make him human again.
Who wins hulk vs thing?
Even without his growing rage, The Hulk starts off stronger than The Thing. So strength and endurance and athleticism would all go to The Hulk. The Thing’s best chance for winning would be outsmarting The Hulk.
What is fantastic 4 rated?
PG-13
Fantastic Four/MPAA rating
Why is fantastic 4 Rated PG 13?
Fantastic Four (2015) is rated PG-13 by the MPAA for sci-fi action violence, and language.
Why can’t Reed Richards cure the thing?
When he first transformed, Ben had a grotesque, clay-like orange hide. Over time, the Thing became more rock-like and cartoony-looking. Eventually, Reed discovered that this was because Ben’s body was becoming more “comfortable” with being the Thing, which made him harder to cure.
How many fingers does the thing have?
The Thing’s highly advanced musculature generates fewer fatigue toxins during physical activity, granting him superhuman levels of stamina. When in his Thing form, he has only four fingers on each hand.