John Krasinski and Emily Blunt looked for Fantastic Four reboot

John Krasinski and Emily Blunt are being considered to play Reed Richards and Sue Storm in the prospective ‘Fantastic Four’ reboot

John Krasinski and Emily Blunt are being looked at for Marvel’s ‘Fantastic Four’ reboot.

The 39-year-old entertainer and his wife Emily, 36, are being considered to play Reed Richards and Sue Storm in the anticipated revamp of the 2005 hero film dependent on the Marvel Comics group of a similar name, as indicated by We Got This Covered.

John would depict Mister Fantastic, while Emily would play Invisible Woman, the spouse of Richards who was the main female superhuman made by Marvel during the Silver Age of Comics.

In spite of the fact that the pair are being looked at to star in the film, the couple are purportedly two of “many actors” being considered at this “”early, early stage”.

The couple recently featured nearby each other in the 2018 blood and gore movie ‘A Quiet Place’ – the first occasion when they had showed up on screen together – and are as of now chipping away at a follow up to the film, which is booked for discharge in May 2020.

Emily will return in her job as Evelyn Abbott with Millicent Simmonds and Noah Jupe, back as her youngsters.

The motion picture pursues the family in a dystopian world that has been taken over by visually impaired beasts with an intense feeling of hearing.

John, 39, recently guaranteed that he never expected to make a spin-off and was”mind-tricked” into composing his thought for the following motion picture.

He stated: “I’ll be honest with you: I really didn’t want to do the sequel. It was never built to launch sequels, which we all knew, and the studio knew too. But also, I’m a realist. I know that when you have a success like this, everyone wants to make another one. I told them to go find another filmmaker and writer, and they said, ‘But don’t you have an idea?’ I said, ‘Yeah, I have a tiny idea,’ so they said, ‘OK, while we’re talking to other people, keep thinking about it’. They basically mind-tricked me into wanting to write it.”