The Fantastic Four films have an enormous fan base. The four superheroes who team up and fight crime delight their audiences in the truest way possible. And now, Marvel has bought the franchise and will change the story of the four superheroes in their own way.
The latest update of the film is that the author has been changed. If you’re a fan of this franchise and want to know more about the upcoming updates of Marvel’s Fantastic Four then this article is for you. Scroll down further to know more about it.
Entertainment site Hollywood Reporter recently reported that Marvel’s upcoming Fantastic Four has acquired a new writer. And that author has replaced the previous one. Who are the new authors and who were the previous authors? Here’s the answer.
Famous film writer Snow awl, whose name is Josh Friedman will be the new Fantastic Four film writer. He will replace Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer who wrote Marvel’s previous films.
Why did Josh Friedman replace Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer? Is it because of creative differences or some other reason? If you have a question then you’ll find the answer here. Keep reading the article to know more about it.
Josh Friedman Replaces Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer as Marvel’s Fantastic Four Writer.
It looks like Marvel’s Fantastic Four will see a change in the film’s script since the writers have changed recently.
Josh Friedman, the author best known for his work on Snowpiercer, will join Marvel’s slate of film writers. He will replace Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer.
Although, there isn’t any information why this decision was taken. But according to insider reports, it was a decision from Kevin Feige.
More About Marvel’s Fantastic Four

According to reports out there, Matt Shakman will direct Marvel’s upcoming Fantastic Four. As usual, Kevin Feige will be producing the film. As of now, no plot leaks have been reported.
The film is anticipated to release on February 14, 2025. The film is anticipated to open up Phase 6 of Marvel. It will be based on Marvel Comics which debuted in 1961 with The Fantastic Four #1. The comic was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee.