Fantastic Four, Marvel and First Steps
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First Steps kicks off MCU Phase 6 by introducing Galactus, the cosmic World-Devourer. But Galactus isn’t merely a villain with an insatiable hunger; his consumption of worlds is tied to the Marvel Universe’s multiversal cycle of destruction and rebirth,
First Steps ending reshapes the MCU’s future? The finale delivers cosmic stakes, a major sacrifice, and the rise of Franklin Richards’ power. With Galactus defeated and new threats emerging, Earth-828 enters a new era.
Opinions are the author’s alone and not endorsed by 2 NEWS and/or Nexstar Media Group. DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — The Fantastic Four have officially debuted in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, opening the door to more cosmic adventures and a saga against Marvel Studios next big bad Dr.
First Steps star Ralph Ineson has shared some new behind-the-scenes photos, revealing our first look at the practical costume he donned as the MCU's terrifying Galactus. Check it out!
Working with then-unknown filmmaker Robert Eggers on 'The Witch' supercharged the actor's career, eventually allowing him to play one of the biggest characters in the Marvel mythos.
On July 26 at 10:00 a.m. ET, you can pre-order the Fantastic Four: First Steps Galactus LED popcorn bucket from AMC, Regal, and Cinemark for $79.95.
First Steps had plenty of story and characters, both good and evil, to contend with. The film focused on the Fantastic Four family’s fame after having gone to space, gaining their extra special powers that they use to protect the inhabitants of earth.
There’s a lot of promise in this version of The Fantastic Four; a worthwhile cinematic endeavor unlike its predecessors.
First Steps' Galactus finally stands fully revealed thanks to a jaw-dropping new Hot Toys figure that's appropriately giant-sized. Behold the Devourer of Worlds in all his glory
Marvel fans can get their best look at Galactus from The Fantastic Four: First Steps thanks to images of a new Hot Toys collectible.
The Fantastic Four’s claim to be “The World’s Greatest Comic Magazine” has, over the course of its nearly 64 years, often been validated; The first superhero team out of Marvel Comics (pre-dating both The Avengers and the X-Men) sees some of Jack Kirby’s wildest and most exciting work and the publisher’s most ambitious sci-fi writing.