I’ve seen the movie. It’s good. I thought Chronicle was a fantastic movie and [Josh] Trank has gone off and done his version of Fantastic Four. If you like Chronicle, then you’ll like this. We’re all backing Josh Trank’s vision. And hopefully the world will like Josh Trank’s vision."

It’s strange that we haven’t seen any footage from Josh Trank’s. Not necessarily strange in away. Just… unusual. As we recently pointed out, bothandhave teased fans with full-sized trailers, while their fellow 2015 release,, has kept it very quiet. For a while, I thought this was just because the movie wasn’t ready to be shown. CGI on The Thing, the Human Torch, Mister Fantastic and Dr. Doom could have been causing delays. Except, now someone with serious geek cred claims to have seen it. Here’s what they said.Matthew Vaughn is making the rounds promoting his upcoming film. Vaughn, as you may recall, is a 20th Century Fox guy, having helmedand, and also helping developbefore handing the reigns back to Bryan Singer. Well, Vaughn told Flickering Myth that he’s actually seen Josh Trank’s, and shared his opinion on the finished product:Thecomparison came up yesterday when we reported that a Reddit user who claims to have worked onalso said the movie is "good" and that it feels like. Now, that created a bit of a backlash in our comments section from people who said they wantto happen, but they want amovie that feels like! That’s hard to argue against.It’s noteworthy that Matthew Vaughn thinksworks, and that he’s willing to go on the record to support it. It’s possible he’s being a "company guy," of course, but I trust Vaughn’s opinion, and want to believe that he legitimately supports Josh Trank’s vision.What this suggests, though, is that there’s more than enough footage available to cut a trailer. Or a short clip? Something that can be shown to fans to give us more to talk about than just, "Where is this movie, and why haven’t we seen any footage yet?"