

Such an approach would fit the Fantastic Four well, as the adventurous and frequently ambitious nature of the group's stories wouldn't be able to be contained within an open-world environment. With no specific mention of an open-world, and given Hennig's past experience focusing on linear action-adventure titles with the Uncharted series, it is possible that the game will take a linear approach, unlike Marvel's Spider-Man, which was open-world. There's little information to go on regarding Skydance's Marvel project, other than that it'll be a " narrative-driven, blockbuster action-adventure game", and that it'll feature its own take on the Marvel Universe. The Marvel Universe is of course home to dozens of superhero teams, but there are a few that lend themselves more to the themes Hennig spoke of in the announcement, with the Fantastic Four arguably embodying them most strongly.

In the announcement for Skydance's new Marvel game, Hennig mentioned that the Marvel Universe, " epitomizes all the action, mystery and thrills of the pulp adventure genre", and also intimated that the game could focus on more than one character, specifying that the story will enable players to " embody these heroes that they love", as opposed to just one. Skydance Media's new Marvel video game - which is being led by former Uncharted creative director Amy Hennig - could be about the Fantastic Four.
