Fantastic Four, The First Steps
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No, silly, superhero movies aren’t dead. The second comic-book movie in the last two weeks, Disney/ Marvel Studios ‘ The Fantastic Four: First Steps is conquering around $23M in previews tonight that began at 2PM. Domestic outlook was $100M-$110M, but the Matt Shakman directed movie is bound to shoot higher.
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
Another Fantastic Four reboot comes to theaters this weekend while Molly Gordon and Logan Lerman head on a romantic weekend that turns dark.
First Steps marks the fourth attempt to translate the original comic book characters of Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, Sue Storm/Invisible Woman, Johnny Storm/Human Torch, and Ben Grimm/The Thing to the silver screen. This time, the action will take place in an alternate history/parallel universe set in the ’60s.
First Steps is a fun film, but when things get serious in the movie's final act, it delivers two of the MCU's most harrowing scenes. Who lives? Who dies? Be warned that spoilers follow!
The newest reboot for the Marvel Cinematic Universe is almost here. On July 25, The Fantastic Four: First Steps will open in theaters everywhere. And, while our review here at Men's Journal is very positive,
As detailed in a new article over at Vanity Fair, The Fantastic Four: First Steps includes a few truly unexpected cameos outside of Paul Walter-Hauser’s Mole Man or its brief nods to other 60’s-era Marvel antagonists. As this site’s own intergalactic herald, may all who pass the purple portent below know they will be irreparably spoiled…
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Creators Syndicate on MSN'The Fantastic Four: First Steps': Back From the Dead.The new Fantastic Four movie is the best of the generally awful Fantastic Four movies to date. If you had the good luck to have missed the 2007 "Rise of the Silver Surfer," which focused bizarrely on wedding preparations for the union of Mister Fantastic and Invisible Woman,
New Marvel theatrical releases tend to arrive on Disney Plus about 90 days after they've premiered in cinemas. That's not a hard and fast rule, mind, with Deadpool and Wolverine taking 97 days and Captain America: Brave New World taking 103 days. The most recent movie, Thunderbolts*, has not yet started streaming on Disney Plus.