FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER
opens on June 15th
Marvel's first family of superheroes, The Fantastic Four, meets their greatest challenge yet in "Fantastic Four: Rise of The
Silver Surfer" as the enigmatic, intergalactic herald, The Silver Surfer, comes to Earth to prepare it for destruction.
As the Silver Surfer races around the globe wreaking havoc, Reed, Sue, Johnny and Ben must unravel the mystery of
the Silver Surfer and confront the surprising return of their mortal enemy, Dr. Doom, before all hope is lost.
Directed by Tim Story, cast includes Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, Michael Chiklis, Julian McMahon,
Kerry Washington, Andre Braugher, Beau Garrett, and Lawrence Fishburne as
the voice of Silver Surfer. Click here for pics
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