Fantastic Four Fan Art Imagines Margot Robbie As Invisible Woman, And She Looks Great
Margot Robbie is visibly good as the Invisible Woman, AI confirms.
Fans are still eagerly anticipating any confirmations on the casting of the Fantastic Four.
There has been much speculation about who will play Mister Fantastic, the Invisible Woman, the Human Torch, and The Thing in the movie scheduled for 2025.
Speculations about potential actors for these roles have been circulating for some time, and one of the most rumored is Margot Robbie joining the cast as Sue Storm.
The same insider Daniel Richtman who previously said that Paul Mescal was offered to portray the Human Torch, now reported that Marvel Studios is considering Margot Robbie for the role of the Invisible Woman.
Nothing is confirmed yet but fans are already excited about the Margot Robbie potential cast as Sue Storm.
A Reddit user shared a video of concept arts created by an AI imagining Margot Robbie as the Invisible Woman (she's not invisible in the arts, we can see her well).
And she actually looks cool as the new hero of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Even though some of the shown arts do not depict Margot Robbie accurately, let's not forget that this is an Artificial Intelligence and it is very common for AI tools that help generate images to misrepresent some facial features.
However, AI manages to deliver the idea of how Margot Robbie would look like in a blue suit inherent in the Fantastic Four.
Both Margot Robbie and her suit that AI generated look exactly as they would look in a modern movie about the team.
Some of the arts are showing that something dramatic is about to happen or have already happened while others even show some epic action going on in the background.
The AI arts only reinforce the opinion that Margot Robbie would be a perfect match for the Fantastic Four movie.
While the cast of the film still remains a mystery, all we have to do is wait. And if stars align, we will hear from Marvel soon about the actors who will be playing the Fantastic Four for the third time in the 21st century.
Source: Patreon (Daniel Richtman)