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Ralph Ineson, whose gigantic stature and booming voice can be found in Fantastic Four this week, co-starred alongside Nicholas Hoult, aka Superman's Lex Luther, in last year's Robert Eggers-directed Nosferatu remake. And now, the pair have bonded further, as each currently serve as the main antagonist in this year's comic book movie tentpoles.
In Marvel Comics, Franklin Richards is an immensely powerful mutant who can alter reality itself. This comes from the cosmic ray-mutated genes he inherited from his parents. "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" depicts Franklin in the same way; his powerful potential is the driving force of the movie.
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Why Marvel's Gender-Swapped Silver Surfer Was The Right Choice In Fantastic Four: First StepsAnd, since "Fantastic Four: First Steps" occurs on Earth-828, whereas most of the rest of the Marvel Cinematic Universe takes place on Earth-616, there's still leeway for Norrin Radd to enter the MCU within the Sacred Timeline should Marvel decide to go ...
First Steps’, a retro-futuristic Marvel reboot that triumphs by blending emotional depth, visual flair, and strong character work. Here's why this film succeeds where others have stumbled.
Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby shine in this retro-futuristic take that blends family drama with cosmic stakes as Galactus threatens Earth.
This isn’t a superhero film obsessed with saving the world in the loudest way possible. Instead, it’s a story about saving oneself, about identity, family, and quiet courage. Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby,
Marvel Studios has released a 5-minute clip from The Fantastic Four: First Steps, detailing the team's origin story, a clash with one of Red Ghost's Super-Apes, and some familiar faces from the
First Steps below. The plot of The Fantastic Four: First Steps revolves around Marvel’s First Family’s dire encounter with Galactus, the Devourer of Worlds (Ralph Ineson). Doomed to feel an everlasting hunger that can only be appeased by the total consumption of worlds brimming with life,