Galactus, First Steps and Fantastic Four
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Moviegoers can now take home a piece of the Marvel universe with two new Fantastic Four-themed collectible popcorn buckets.
Marvel Studios just dropped a new promo for The Fantastic Four: First Steps , and it puts the spotlight on none other than Galactus. This latest TV spot offers our best look yet at Ralph Ineson as the Devourer of Worlds in action,
Though there's very little in it, Marvel's The Fantastic Four: First Steps is ahead of DC's Superman on Rotten Tomatoes, which James Gunn's DCU reboot has taken the lead on
Is it worth it? Here's what I found out. The bucket looks fantastic: Galactus' helmet gleams, his eyes glow eerily in the dark, and the entire design gives off a spooky, cosmic vibe that stands out.
First Steps premiere, Ralph Ineson describes how different it is to play a character like Galactus. Plus, he tells THR what it was to see Galactus for the first time.
Marvel Comics achieved tremendous success when Stan Lee and Jack Kirby introduced the Fantastic Four in 1961. Now, almost 64 years later, the MCU is looking to four intrepid heroes to do so once again, ushering in a new era of excitement. Will history repeat itself?
Four Fantastic Four movies were produced before Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and the MCU reboot has finally broken what was a pretty unfortunate streak for the team's
First Steps is right around the corner and IGN is here with an interview with director Matt Shakman and the film’s cast including Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Mass-Bachrach, Ralph Ineson, and Julia Garner.
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.
Critics seem to at least agree that Fantastic Four is a visual feast and way better than the first three movies Fox made. As someone burnt out on the MCU since Thor: Love and Thunder, I’ll take clearing the low bar over getting walloped in the face by one higher up. Here’s what other reviewers are saying:
If the early reactions on social media are to be believed, Marvel fans are in for the best Marvel movie in years. The reactions are extremely one-sided, with critics praising the cast, the story, the score, and the production value.