With just over eight months until its release, The Fantastic Four has brought on composer Marco Beltrami to provide the score for 20th Century Fox's superhero reboot. Perhaps this means that the composer will start crafting new music for the first trailer, which fans have been eagerly awaiting since principal photography wrapped in August. We haven't even seen an official photo with cast members Miles Teller (Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic), Michael B. Jordan (Johnny Storm/The Human Torch), Kate Mara (Sue Storm/The Invisible Girl) and Jamie Bell (Ben Grimm/The Thing), aside from a selfie from the set by Kate Mara back in August.

Producer Simon Kinberg revealed in October that fans haven't seen anything from the reboot yet because the filmmakers are trying to make sure that the first look encompasses the voice of this movie, since it is vastly different from the 2005 Fantastic Four and its 2007 sequel Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. The official synopsis released in November confirmed earlier rumors that this quartet receive their incredible powers after teleporting to an alternate universe.

Marco Beltrami has been nominated for two Oscars for his work on The Hurt Locker and the Western remake 3:10 to Yuma. His other notable credits include recent films such as The Wolverine, World War Z, Carrie, Snowpiercer, The November Man, The Drop, The November Man and The Woman in Black 2 Angel of Death. He also scored upcoming projects such as Seventh Son, The Gunman, Hitman: Agent 47 and God of War.