Miles Teller Points Fingers on 'Fantastic Four' Flop: '1 Really Important Person Who Kind of F---Ed It All Up'
Miles Teller said industry pressure pushed him into the 2015 Fantastic Four reboot which grossed $168 million worldwide but was critically panned and shelved for nearly a decade.
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Miles Teller points fingers on 'Fantastic Four' flop: '1 really important person who kind of f---ed it all up'
Teller costarred in the 2015 movie with Jamie Bell, Michael B. Jordan, and Kate Mara.Dominik Bindl/WireImage Miles Teller pictured in 2025Miles Teller knew 2015's movie Fantastic Four movie was bad.He explained as much recently on SiriusXM's Radio Andy, after host Andy Cohen asked him if he'd been aware at the time that the film would flop."When you were on the press tour for Fantastic Four, is it safe to surmise that y'all knew that the movie w…
Miles Teller Remembers Watching ‘Fantastic Four’ and Telling the Studio Head ‘We’re in Trouble’: ‘One Really Important Person F—ed It All Up’
Miles Teller says he watched an early cut of "Fantastic Four" and told an executive, "We're in trouble," before the movie bombed.
Miles Teller Gets Candid on ‘Fantastic Four’ Disaster: ‘One Really Important Person F--ked It All Up’
Miles Teller didn’t hold back when reflecting on the flop that was 2015’s “Fantastic Four,” noting he blamed one specific person for the superhero flick underperforming. The actor addressed the “Fantastic Four” reboot, which was released by 20th Century Fox over 10 years ago, during an appearance on SiriusXM’s “Radio Andy.” After host Andy Cohen asked Teller point-blank if he knew the movie “wasn’t great” during the press tour, the latter candid…
Miles Teller Blames One Person for Fantastic Four Failure
With the Fantastic Four now firmly ensconced in the MCU, the 2015 misfire Fantastic Four mostly lives on as a meme. All over the internet, one can find images of Miles Teller‘s Reed Richards asking his friend(?) Ben Grimm (Jamie Bell) to “say that again,” after the Thing says the word “fantastic” in the movie’s final scene. While it’s often used to belittle the movie, the scene is actually one of the few times in which the team actually feels cl…
Miles Teller remembers the fiasco of The Fantastic Four, which almost ended his career, and reveals how he realized from the beginning that the film was doomed to failure. The film, directed by the creator of Chronicle, Josh Trank, became one of the most infamous failures of the decade, of which they are still mocking today. In an interview with SiriusXM, Teller recalls that at one point he told one of the study heads that "we could have a probl…
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