Marvel, Fantastic Four and First Steps
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“Fantastic Four” has a “distinct retro-futuristic aesthetic and family-focused themes,” according to Rotten Tomatoes. With a “certified fresh” critics score of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, reactions to “Fantastic Four” seem largely positive — even if they sometimes come with qualifications.
This iteration of the Fantastic Four has a standalone adventure without all the burden of the MCU's history and cast of characters.
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Winter is Coming on MSNThe Fantastic Four: First Steps review: No need to feel blue for the MCUAt the core of First Steps are Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Reed Richards, Sue and Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm. Each slips easily into their role like a customized astronaut suit, but special praise has to go to Kirby and Moss-Bacharach for giving the ensemble its real heart.
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By making its universe larger than ever, Marvel has dwarfed its cinematic integrity to an ant-sized speck, resulting in the press tour for its big summer blockbuster devolving into a mess far more epic than the film itself.
First Steps’ packs powerful performances and retro-futuristic flair, giving Marvel’s First Family the cinematic debut they deserve.
Marvel Studios' new film finally arrived in theatres on July 25, bringing fresh life to one of its most famous superhero teams.
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Space.com on MSNNot so fantastic: the less than glorious history of the Fantastic Four on the big screenThe Fantastic Four have traditionally struggled with the transition to the big screen.
Common Sense Media also reviews “Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+” and “My Melody & Kuromi.”
One of the biggest movies to kick off Marvel’s Phase Six is the MCU’s newest movie, Fantastic Four: First Steps. Based on the FF trailer, the 2025 movie release not only stands apart due to its stellar casting,