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“Fantastic Four” has a “distinct retro-futuristic aesthetic and family-focused themes,” according to Rotten Tomatoes. With a “certified fresh” critics score of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, reactions to “Fantastic Four” seem largely positive — even if they sometimes come with qualifications.
With Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben once again clobberin' their way into our hearts, we've decided to rank the four (yes, four) Fantastic Four movies that came before this. Where will The Fantastic Four: First Steps ultimately rank on this list?
A 1994 version produced by B-movie legend Roger Corman was pulled from theaters shortly before it was to be released
Whichever day it's released on Disney+, you'll be able to watch The Fantastic Four: First Steps from 8am on the release day in the UK (midnight PT or 3am ET in the US).
The Fantastic Four: First Steps makes its way into the world in grand fashion and is definitely worth your premium format dollars. If you want to skip the physical stuff, the IMAX presentation immerses you with glorious sound, gigantic picture, and its own 3D variant worth considering.
Despite the relatively easy-to-follow storyline, there is a lot going on in the background, so you may have missed some of The Fantastic Four: First Easter eggs, cameos, and references hidden along the way.
First Steps has exceeded expectations during Thursday previews, giving us a better idea of how the Marvel Studios reboo will perform at both the domestic and international box office.
At last, we've reached the conclusion of our Fantastic Four movie retrospective in celebration of and preparation for The Fantastic Four: First Steps with the
I watched all five movies about Marvel’s oldest superteam. The most revealing one is the one that was never released.
First Steps is now playing in theaters, but how does the movie tie into the wider Multiverse Saga, other MCU TV shows and movies, and next year's Avengers: Doomsday? Find out