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First Steps director Matt Shakman addresses a big Sue Storm moment in the movie's final act and reveals original plans for Franklin Richards' Marvel Cinematic Universe's introduction.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe officially has its Fantastic Four. Or should we call it five? The new film, which is in theaters now, is largely centered around the fact that Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal) and Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby) have a child named Franklin.
First Steps will introduce one of the comic's mightiest characters, who Kevin Feige says has a bright MCU future.
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First Steps playing in many theaters across the globe, we're explaining how the movie's final act plays out and what you can expect when Galactus sets his sights on
After some failed reboots and a little rights maneuvering, Matt Shakman’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” is the first Fantastic Four movie released by Marvel Studios. And a sense of returning to Marvel roots permeates this one,
Except, that's not really the case, because there was an incredible Fantastic Four movie just over 20 years ago. It just wasn't technically a Fantastic Four movie. The argument that Pixar's 2004 masterpiece The Incredibles is not-so-secretly a Fantastic Four film is hardly a new one,
Marvel’s original superheroes are back on the big screen. After two early 2000s films and a forgettable 2015 reboot, “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” relaunches the franchise and, for the first time,
Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman in The Fantastic Four: First Steps Credit - Marvel Studios. W hen The Fantastic Four: First Steps premieres this week, it will ma