FF: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2013)

FF: Rise of the Silver Surfer is a 2013 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics characters of the same name. It is a sequel to FF: Fantastic Four directed by Len Wiseman and stars Matthew Morrison, Malin Akerman, Chris Pine and Ron Perlman.

Plot
Prior to the wedding of Reed Richards and Sue Storm, a mysterious object enters Earth's atmosphere. A result of the object's cosmic energy, massive craters form across the globe. The American Government approaches Reed to track the object. Reed quickly builds a radar tracker, much to the chagrin of Sue, who feels Reed is neglecting her because of his scientific work.

During the wedding, however, the object suddenly begins to approach New York City, which is where the wedding is being held. The city then loses all power. The Fantastic Four is forced to jump into action try and quell the chaos. Reed spots a silvery humanoid flying by on a surfboard and sends Sue's brother Johnny after it. Johnny pursues the humanoid across the city and then high into the Earth's atmosphere, where suddenly the being turns around and knocks Johnny back to Earth. As he falls, Johnny finds his powers fluctuating, but manages to save himself.

Reed examines Johnny and finds that the being's cosmic energy has set Johnny's DNA in flux. When Johnny touches Sue, he absorbs her powers. Reed notes that because of the flux, Johnny has the ability to switch his abilities. Nicknaming the mysterious being "The Silver Surfer," Reed tracks his energy movements from across space and learns that all of the previous planets which he has visited have been destroyed.

As the Surfer crosses Latveria, he attracts the unwanted attention of Victor Von Doom, who traces the Surfer to the Russell Glacier. Here, Doom attempts to strike a deal with the Surfer, offering to dominate the world together. The Surfer rebuffs, angering Doom enough that he fires electric bolts at the Surfer's back. The Surfer quickly spins around and blasts Doom, knocking him through a wall of ice.