ourchair
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Batman is a perfect example of your idea of using lesser known villains.That's a good point, we never seen a proper version of Doom or Galactus, that's why I think if there was a proper version of these characters in these new movies, they would feel different from those previous FF films. On the other hand, the general audience did see a (bad) version of these characters already and first impressions are important, so there is something to be said for having these two villains in the back ground, building up their menace before they before as the main villain for a movie. Using one of the FF's lesser rogues would require some clever writing so they can carry a movie, but then again an FF reboot would require a lot of clever writing to work. Batman and Robin was so bad it almost destroyed the Batman movie franchise forever, but there were some well regarded Batman movies before Batman and Robin, the FF never had a movie that could be considered good.
Batman Begins used Ra's al Ghul, who, as far as Batman villains are concerned is one of the BIG villains, but brand-wise was a villain the average non-comic reader knew nothing about, and was presented in such a novel fashion that it worked to the advantage of the film.
If the film makers and producers feel really compelled to make an origin story, just do the same. Reed has any number of intellectual rivals that could be repurposed for the origin -- a mentor Mole Man ala Arthur Molekevic of the Think Tank in UFF, a Red Ghost who is a Russian-American cosmonaut competing with Reed for the same kind of breakthrough space travel, or Esteban de Ablo, a European biophysicist working with Reed to create unstable molecules.
Live action Tonaja/Archeaopteryx. I'd hit it.I'm not sure I understand what it is about the Inhumans that anyone would want to see in a movie...