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In 2007, rendering a fully CGI character made of liquid chrome was a monumental task. Weta Digital (of Lord of the Rings fame) handled the Surfer. While the skin texture looks dated by 2025 standards, the movement is elegant. The Surfer glides with a surfing posture that feels both alien and athletic.

La historia comienza dos años después de la primera película, con Reed Richards (Mr. Fantástico) y

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Uno de los puntos más controvertidos de "El Ascenso de Silver Surfer" fue el tratamiento de Galactus. En los cómics, Galactus es un gigante humanoide con un casco icónico y una presencia a

The narrative revolves around a mystery: Why is the Surfer destroying the planet? The answer is terrifying. The Surfer is not a conqueror; he is a scout. He is preparing Earth for the arrival of his master: , a cosmic entity that devours planets to survive. To stop the end of the world, the Fantastic Four must learn that their greatest enemy (Doom) and the silent herald might not be what they seem. In 2007, rendering a fully CGI character made

Reviewers often praised the visual depiction of the Silver Surfer but criticized the "simplistic" writing and the portrayal of Galactus as a cosmic cloud rather than his classic humanoid form. Despite plans for a third film and a Silver Surfer spin-off, these projects were eventually cancelled, leading to the 2015 reboot. Conclusion

La película mantuvo el elenco original, destacando la química familiar que muchos fans consideran el punto más fuerte de esta versión: Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) - IMDb The Surfer glides with a surfing posture that

For fans in Spanish-speaking markets looking to revisit the film, it remains a nostalgic time capsule—a blockbuster that tried to surf the cosmic wave but crashed before reaching the shore.

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