Miles
Teller,
the
actor
who
played
the
character
of
'Mr.
Fantastic'
in
the
2015
Fantastic
Four
remake,
says
it
was
really
tough
to
get
on
with
the
criticism
after
the
remake
failed
to
live
up
to
the
expectations
of
fans
worldwide.
Teller
also
said
that,
though
he
enjoyed
working
with
the
new
team
and
casts,
and
given
his
best
for
the
role,
it
was
always
difficult
to
live
up
to
the
fan's
expectations.
"I
wasn't
starving
to
be
a
superhero.
Although
at
the
time
-
it
was
a
couple
of
years
ago
-
if
you're
a
young
man
in
this
business,
a
part
of
you
is
saying,
I
need
to
get
a
Marvel
project;
I
need
to
be
a
superhero,
because
you
see
all
these
actors
you
respect
being
put
in
that
world," Teller
said.
The
actor
also
said
that
he
would
have
never
given
a
thought
to
do
a
Spider-Man,
and
enjoyed
a
lot
being
'Mr.
Fantastic'
in
the
movie.
He
said
that
he
would
not
wish
the
same
to
happen
with
another
movie.
"I
would
not
have
wanted
to
be
Spider-Man
because
I
wouldn't
want
the
whole
thing
riding
on
my
shoulders.
I
enjoyed
the
ensemble
element
of
Fantastic
Four," he
added.
"I
wouldn't
wish
what
happened
to
us
on
another
movie.
It's
tough
because
there
are
such
high
expectations.
Comic
books
mean
so
much
to
a
lot
of
people." He
concluded.