Roger Corman’s Fantastic Four Star Asks Fans to Petition For the Movie’s Release

Thirty years after its initial production in 1994, actor Joseph Culp, known for his role as Doctor Doom in “Fantastic Four,” is advocating for fans to campaign for an official release of the film. Produced on a minimal budget by the late Roger Corman, the movie was intended to secure the rights and kept hidden from public view. With a production cost of $1 million, it was never meant to be shown, and the cast was deceived about its fate. All original copies were believed to have been destroyed. However, against all odds, a low-quality VHS version has been accessible on platforms like YouTube since the 1990s. Recently, Culp shared a link to a petition with numerous signatures, urging Marvel/Disney to make the film publicly available.

Stephen Graham and Adolescence

Netflix revealed that the upcoming crime drama, titled “Adolescence” (tentative name), will be filmed in a single, continuous take in real-time. The production will star renowned actors Stephen Graham (“Boiling Point,” “Bodies”), Ashley Walters (“Top Boy”), and Erin Doherty (“The Crown”).