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Is the new “Fantastic Four” movie fantastic? No, and not everyone will love the amount of downtime in this one. But good is good enough for a Marvel superhero movie these days.
First Steps is in such a hurry to set everything up that it forgets that the reason these stories have endured is the characters.
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We Are The Mighty (WATM) on MSNA master summary of every ‘Fantastic Four’ movieThere is a documentary that promises “all of the secrets, stories, and legal shenanigans that have kept ‘The Fantastic Four’ a ‘lost’ film will be revealed.” Okay, this one is probably ringing a bell,
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Irish Star on MSNFantastic Four's Rotten Tomatoes review score as fans say their 'heart might burst'First Steps has been hailed as 'absolutely perfect' by fans, drawing comparisons to the recent Superman film. This fresh take on Marvel's beloved comic book characters marks their first appearance since Disney regained the rights.
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.
In ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps,’ Marvel Studios does right by its founding superfamily.
A concept born from the television-obsessed 1960s, it rattles around the new Marvel movie, “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” which is set in a 1960s-esque retro-futuristic universe Earth 828 ...
The Fantastic Four is a sci-fi family, and both of those things are equally important. Fantastic Four #31 does a wonderful job of presenting them as a family, working together to solve their problems.
First Steps marks a triumphant return for some of Marvel’s most loved characters, offering both a fresh take and a deeply faithful adaptation of the beloved Lee and Kirby characters. Directed by Matt Shakman,
You don't have to do any homework before seeing The Fantastic Four: First Steps, according to Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige. The bad: It's the last Marvel flick we're getting until 2026. More good: It has a super Rotten Tomatoes score.