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The Fantastic Four: First Steps has finally arrived, and it ushers in a new era for the MCU: Marvel Phase 6. Marvel movies are known to be loaded with cameos and Easter eggs, and the Fantastic Four digs up some lesser-known adversaries from the comics that you may or may not have heard of.
The latest Marvel film, starring Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby, is a charmingly retro adventure that focuses on the strongest power of them all—a mother’s love.
Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby shine in this retro-futuristic take that blends family drama with cosmic stakes as Galactus threatens Earth.
The upcoming film stars Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing and Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/Human Torch.
The summer has already delivered some bangers, with movies like the Brad Pitt-led high-octane racing drama, F1, Jurassic World: Rebirth, and James Gunn’s Superman taking the global box office by storm. The next movie expected to put patron butts in theater seats is Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps .
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If you love Pixar, you have heard of The Incredibles. Hands down, it is one of the best films that the company has made. There’s a reason Incredibles 3 is in the works and we’re already excited. Incredibles 2 was the best superhero movie of 2018. We love this franchise.
First Steps is roaring into theaters as critics have released some glowing praise for the arrival of Marvel’s first family in the MCU. With the movie having plenty of surprises for the likes of Reed,
The Fantastic Four and the Fab Four came along at around the same time in the early 1960s, and thinking of The Beatles helped Vanessa Kirby find the right mindset for her Marvel movie superhero group.
Matt Shakman’s direction embraces a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic New York that’s both groovy and cosmic. It’s all colorful suits, weird tech, and moody lighting. The Fantasticar soaring through the skyline? Chef’s kiss. And Michael Giacchino’s jazzy, celestial score doesn’t just support the world – it becomes part of the storytelling.
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TAG24 NEWS on MSN'Fantastic Four: First Steps': A bit boring, in a refreshing way
First Steps," the core Four superheroes are a bit of a bore, and in a way that works to the advantage of this grounded tale of heroism and sacrifice, which is scaled properly for what it is. It's not a flashy or over-the-top special effects extravaganza,