Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer

Dr. Doom steals the Silver Surfer's board and kills General Hager. The Human Torch destroys the device Doom uses to control the board and The Thing operates a construction crane to knock Doom into the ocean. The Silver Surfer gets his board back and sacrifices his life to destroy Galactus before it can destroy Earth. Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman get married in Japan, with no publicity. Shortly into the end credits, we see the Silver Surfer's body floating in space. He opens his eyes and his board flies towards him.

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Continuity mistake: When the helicopter plummets into the wedding terrace, its nose is either pointing the right side or the left, depending on the shot. No continuity at all.

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Susan Storm: Guys, we have a problem! He's here!
Reed Richards: Sue, get out of there!
Susan Storm: Why are you trying to destroy us?
The Silver Surfer: I have no choice.
Susan Storm: There's always a choice.
The Silver Surfer: Not always!

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Trivia: Part of the reason Galactus does not appear in his true "comic book" form in this film (instead being portrayed as an organic, cloud-like being) is because the producers had initially planned on revealing Galactus in his "true form" in a spin-off movie about the Silver Surfer. Thus, they instructed the director and writers to change his form to obscure what he really looks like to keep his "true appearance" in the spin-off a surprise for fans. Unfortunately, this spin-off never came to be. Regardless, during the climax of the film, one can very briefly see subtle shapes inside of the cloud alluding to Galactus' face and head.

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Answer: They're part of the mechanism that Galactus uses to extract the life-force from the planet.

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