Fantastic Four Reboot Director Josh Trank Revealed First Look at The Thing; Trank Hinted on Fantastic Four Uniforms [SPOILERS]

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"Fantastic Four" reboot director Josh Trank has just given "Fantastic Four" fans something to look forward to. In a post that Trank shared on his social media account, he revealed a first public look at The Thing and what could be the team's logo for the upcoming blockbuster.

Trank was actually on a bit of a hiatus from social media. However, now that the production for the upcoming "Fantastic Four" reboot has already started, he made a social media comeback on Saturday night. He officially announced that the principal photography has already been wrapped up.

He posted on his Twitter account some clues about the "Fantastic Four" reboot and even asked his followers to participate in a question-and-answer portion where he provided some significant hits about the movie.

Trank gave "Fantastic Four" fans the first "official" look at The Thing. It is actually the same production picture that was leaked a month ago. However, doubts about the authenticity of the picture evaporated as soon as a daunting letter from a lawyer threatened the website that posted it online to take it down immediately.

Trank confirmed that Jamie Bell will be wearing a full mo-cap suit for his performance as The Thing. He also hinted that Bell is "a great crier," which is something that somehow hints on the undercurrent of tragedy that The Thing has always had. So far, at the very least, it would seem that the upcoming "Fantastic Four" reboot will be relatively faithful to the comic books.

It has also been reported that the Doctor Doom performance of Toby Kebbel "scared the crap out of him." He also confirmed that the rest of the "Fantastic Four" team will be wearing their trademark uniforms. However, Trank did not divulge any further detail about the uniforms, except that he said, "they're not tight, I can tell you that."

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