DOOMED, That Doc About Roger Corman's 1994 FANTASTIC FOUR Movie, Will Be Released This Year

You've probably heard the story by now. In the mid-1990s, famed B-movie producer Roger Corman (Death Race 2000) made a film based on Marvel Comics' first family of heroes, the Fantastic Four, that cost under a million dollars. It was a low budget crapfest that was made largely so the rights to the characters didn't revert back to Marvel, and though the movie never received a proper release, it has since leaked onto the internet and gained something of a cult following.

Director Marty Langford has put together the untold story about the making of that movie in a documentary called DOOMED! The Untold Story of Roger Corman's THE FANTASTIC FOUR, which is chock full of behind-the-scenes tales from the cast, crew, and those involved with the project. It's been searching for distribution for a while now, and Uncork'd Entertainment has stepped up and will release the documentary this year. It hits VOD on October 11, 2016 before arriving on DVD on December 20, 2016.

Watch the trailer below, and get a sneak peek at a clip from the new doc right here. And if you want, you can watch the entire original Fantastic Four movie on YouTube.

Doomed: The Untold Story of Roger Corman's "The Fantastic Four" is a feature length documentary tracking the history of the troubled 1994 Concord-New Horizon's/Constantin Films' "production, "The Fantastic Four".

Via: /Film

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