When asked which film adaptation he took most issue with, Lee said that he didn’t particularly dislike any Marvel movie, but did call out one thing he wasn’t too fond of — Julian McMahon’s Doctor Doom in “Fantastic Four” (2005). “I was a little disappointed in the very first ‘Fantastic Four,’ because I didn’t care for how Doctor Doom was portrayed. But other than that, I thought the movie was great. And the actors were terrific.
“I believe they captured the spirit and the intent of all of the characters, and I’m delighted with how they all turned out,” Lee continued. “None of them have disappointed me. In fact, I think all of these movies have come out better than everybody ever thought they would…Even the early ones were good. Maybe I’m just my own biggest fan…
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Well, I think Lee hit the nail on the head. I think the 2005 Fantastic Four movie was good and all of the actors did a good job, but the portrayal of Doom was way off. I also agree with him that the spirit of the other characters and overall feel and tone of the comics were captured very well.
I just hope that Stan Lee gets to see the Fantastic Four in the MCU before he passes. I think he would really get a kick out of seeing his first superhero team done justice and interacting with other creations of his such as Spider-Man.