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The Fantastic Four: First Steps Review: Marvel's First Family Packs An Emotional Punchand promising adventures have devolved into CGI messes. "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" can't undo all of that in one fell swoop, but it does pick up where "Thunderbolts" left off by continuing to right the ship. It's another step in the right direction ...
Touted to be Marvel's first family, The Fantastic Four First Steps recently had its world premiere at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles. And if the early Twitter reactions are to go by, the film seems to be a clear winner.
Marvel's First Family are ready to save the MCU, and critics have shared their thoughts on the movie and whether it has done enough to reinvigorate the genre.
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
But it was a little odd to hear that Marvel also planned to make the Fantastic Four a major part of the MCU’s future. Even though the Fantastic Four have always been prominent in Marvel’s comics, the characters — created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee — had never translated well to the big screen.
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
Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Joseph Quinn star in Marvel's latest, out July 25.
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mlive on MSN‘Fantastic Four: First Step’s’ Paul Walter Hauser got his start in a Michigan-made zombie movieNowadays, the Emmy winner is in $200-million Marvel movies. His first film credit, though, came in 2006 when he played a teenage "Paperboy Zombie" for a $22,000-budget horror flick.
It’s box office clobberin’ time — or so Marvel hopes.
First Steps will feature two credits scenes, and one has major implications on the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe.