Fantastic Four, First Steps
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First Steps" brings the titular team to the MCU along with the real Galactus - here's what you need to know about Marvel's massive villain.
FANTASTIC FOUR: THE FIRST STEPS brings the team to us in a new and refreshing way. Matt Shakman's vision of their NYC is gorgeous and intoxicating and Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach are perfect. It's about family!!!! 💙 pic.twitter.com/ISdfduL6Su
Ahead of 'Fantastic Four: First Steps,' the studio boss engaged in a free-wheeling conversation with journalists, where he spoke extensively about the stumbles of the post-'Endgame' content boom, why Miles Morales won't be coming to the MCU anytime soon, and what's going on with 'Blade.'
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FirstCuriosity on MSNComic-Accurate Rebirth Of Galactus In ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Explained
Eighteen years ago, Galactus was little more than a cloudy disappointment. Introduced in ‘Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer’ as a vague cosmic storm, the iconic Marvel villain lost his intimidating persona in favor of what many fans considered a safe,
Whenever a highly anticipated comic book film is released, toy manufacturers often reveal the looks of the main heroes and villains before they appear on the big screen. And like clockwork, Hot Toys has carried on that tradition by revealing The Fantastic Four: First Steps ‘ Galactus in all his celestial glory.
First Steps' Galactus finally stands fully revealed thanks to a jaw-dropping new Hot Toys figure that's appropriately giant-sized. Behold the Devourer of Worlds in all his glory
Fantastic Four: First Steps sticks close to this origin. You won’t get a full monologue about Taa or the Sentience of the Universe, but the pieces are there. Signals from deep space, cosmic warnings, and the Silver Surfer’s arrival all point to something ancient. When Galactus finally appears, he’s not explained with a throwaway line.
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Screen Rant on MSNKevin Feige Addresses Adapting Galactus For The Fantastic Four: First Steps After His Disappointing Debut In Rise Of The Silver Surfer
Exclusive: Kevin Feige explains how Ralph Ineson's Galactus differs from Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer's inaccurate take on the villain.