IN PHOTO: Actors Jessica Alba (C), Ioan Gruffudd (L) and director Bernd Eichinger pose on the red carpet prior to the premier of "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
IN PHOTO: Actors Jessica Alba (C), Ioan Gruffudd (L) and director Bernd Eichinger pose on the red carpet prior to the premier of "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" in Berlin July 20, 2007. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke ReutersHannibal Hanschke

“Fanstastic Four” is one of the most awaited films of 2015. The first trailer of the film will reportedly arrive with the “Kingsman: The Secret Service” on Jan 29. Directed by Josh Trank, the film is a soft reboot of previous “Fantastic Four” films and a recent tweet post by the user G@BRIELGR@Y has revealed that the film’s first teaser is amazing. Reportedly, twitter user G@BRIELGR@Y has seen the film’s trailer and his tweet was the reaction to it. He said in his tweet that there are some fanciful elements in the film. The tweet can be seen below.

According to Screen Rant, this is not the first time that G@BRIELGR@Y has given a scoop online, so his revelation about the film may come true. It has been previously reported that Trank has tried to focus on the supernatural powers of the F4 superheroes, just like the way he did in his previous film “Chronicle.” In Chronicle three high school seniors gain telekinetic abilities from an unknown object. They first use their powers for mischief but later one of them starts using it for wrong purposes.

In “Fantastic Four” four superheroes will get their powers after they get teleported to an alternate universe. The new powers change their physical form and they learn to use their unique abilities to protect the earth. If the tweet is anything to go by then Trank’s film will feature some spectacular visual elements, but that will not overpower the individual characteristics of each superhero, according to the website.

Trank also said in his recent interview to Collider that the production team has consciously decided not to leak anything before the official trailer release. “You can’t just leak an image to strike up a conversation. You want people to see something that has thought behind it. And the teaser should do just that,” he said according to the website. Trank also added that they had a “great shoot” and he made sure that film’s pre-production finished on time. The principal photography was reportedly wrapped up in 72 days and everything happened within the set budget.

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