First Steps suggests that Marvel Studios originally considered having the reboot conclude with Galactus devouring Earth 828.
Galactus is much smaller than many viewers expected in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, but the MCU has a good reason for ...
The Fantastic Four: First Steps introduces Galactus as he embarks on a mission to consume the Earth - but the Silver Surfer's reasoning for sending the villain to Earth is more complex than it might ...
Curious whether Galactus destroys Earth-828 in The Fantastic Four: First Steps? The ending brings cosmic stakes, a desperate plan to save humanity, and a fierce showdown that pushes Marvel’s First ...
Finally, the Fantastic Four have arrived in the MCU, but are still separated from the Avengers, existing within a retro-futuristic world known as “Earth-828.” Fantastic Four largely skips over the ...
THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Concept Art Reveals Alternate Take On Galactus' Arrival To Earth 828
Concept artist Jackson Sze has shared more of his work to his Instragam, and this time we have a look at some art depicting an alternate version of a sequence (well, a shot) from The Fantastic Four: ...
Galactus has been one of Marvel Comics’ most dangerous villains for many years, first appearing in the pages of Fantastic Four #48-50 in a storyline called “The Galactus Trilogy.” Throughout his time ...
Jordana Comiter is an Associate Editor on the Evergreen team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2024. Her work has previously appeared in Women’s Health Magazine, PopSugar, VeryWell Mind, ...
Recently, newly released concept art of Galactus arriving on Earth-828 in The Fantastic Four: First Steps was posted on social media. Thomas du Crest shared the images showing Galactus’ landing ship ...
Julia Garner is enjoying her chrome era. There was instant fan love when Garner's Silver Surfer first appeared in a trailer for Marvel’s “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” (in theaters now). Since then ...
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