"You’re being paid to do a certain thing and if something is in the way of that, you have the right to speak up and say, 'I’m actually not able to do what I am here to do because of X, Y and Z,'" said Mara.
Actress Kate Mara, who played Sue Storm/The Invisible Woman, commented in a 2020 interview that she should have listened more to her instincts, which she says were telling her to stand up for what she wanted to see in the movie. Kebbell isn't the first Fantastic Four star to share their dissatisfaction over the production's on-set environment. It's a shame, it's a shame. I truly hope that someone does create a great version because I truly believe. "So I truly believe Doom is an awesome villain, he's an excellent villain and they kind of always just do something goofy with it. there are bad guys that live in my heart," said Kebbell. "I love The Joker, I love so many bad guys.
The Dawn of the Planet of the Apes star went on to describe his deep appreciation for comic book supervillains in general, and the Fantastic Four's arch-nemesis in particular. Related: Marvel Boss Suggests X-Men, Fantastic Four Films are MCU Canon Thanks To the Multiverse I actually thought people in charge - I mean in charge, in charge, not people creating and working on set - I think there were opportunities. In a recent interview with Forbes, Kebbell chalked up the legendary supervillain's "goofy" portrayal in the now-infamous superhero film to studio interference. He stated, "I think we were a victim of bad leadership and organization. Toby Kebbell has a message for fans who were disappointed by his take on Doctor Doom in the 2015 box office bomb Fantastic Four: Blame Fox.