‘Fantastic Four’ trailer: Galactus looms in ‘First Steps’ footage
Even supernatural heroes allocate time for family dinner.
Marvel Studios appeared on Tuesday for the first time in “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”, which provides the first appropriate look at the McU’s Take on First Marvel and the reactionary world that is inspired by the sixties that it lives.
Directed Shakman diedthe Film stars Pedro Pascal as Red Richards, Vanessa Kirby in the role of Storm, Joseph Quinn in the role of Johnny Storm and Ebon Moss in the role of Bin Jaraim. As referred to in the trailer, the coherent quadruple has gained great powers during its first mission in space.
Richards, also known as Misster Fantastic, has the ability to extend his body to the extreme, while his partner, Soo – also known as the invisible woman – is imperceptible and can manipulate strength fields. Sue’s brother, Johnny, who can wander in fire, is known as the human flame, and the best friend of Richards, a crime, has turned into something – made of rocks. In “First Steps”, Fantastic Four Galactus, an object that devouring worlds, as well as silver server (played by Ralph Einson and Julia Garner, respectively). John Malikovic, at the same time, plays a mysterious character in the movie.
While “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” is the official introduction to the Marvel Cinematic University team, the characters were seen on the big screen on the big screen.Fantastic Four(2005),Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer((2007) and restartFantastic Four((2015) When Fox has the rights of the film. Last year.Deadpool & Wolverine“Captain America” saw Chris Evans restore his role As Johnny Storm of the first two films “Fantastic Four”, while the alternative from Mission Fantastic, played by John Krasinski, It appeared in 2022 “A strange doctor in many madness“
The film will also launch stage 6 of the MCU, which was renewed to involve the well -known Fantastic Four Doctor Doom (What the “Iron Man” will play Robert Downey Junior). “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” strikes theaters July 25.