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The Fantastic Four: First Steps

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2025 Marvel Studios film
For the tie-in comic book, seeFantastic Four: First Steps (comic).

The Fantastic Four: First Steps
The Fantastic Four team, with (from left-to-right) Johnny Storm/The Human Torch, Susan "Sue" Storm/The Invisible Woman, Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic, and Ben Grimm/The Thing. In the background are a flying car and city buildings, including the Baxter Building, the Fantastic Four's headquarters.
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMatt Shakman
Screenplay by
Story by
  • Eric Pearson
  • Jeff Kaplan
  • Ian Springer
  • Kat Wood
Based on
Produced byKevin Feige
Starring
CinematographyJess Hall
Edited by
  • Nona Khodai
  • Tim Roche
Music byMichael Giacchino
Production
company
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Release dates
Running time
114 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget
  • $229.6 million (gross)
  • $181 million (net)[2]
Box office$521.9 million[3][4]

The Fantastic Four: First Steps is a 2025 Americansuperhero film based on theMarvel Comics superhero team theFantastic Four. Produced byMarvel Studios and distributed byWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, it isthe 37th film in theMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and the secondreboot of theFantastic Four film series. The film was directed byMatt Shakman from a screenplay byJosh Friedman,Eric Pearson, and the team of Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer. It features anensemble cast includingPedro Pascal,Vanessa Kirby,Ebon Moss-Bachrach, andJoseph Quinn asthe titular team, alongsideJulia Garner,Sarah Niles,Mark Gatiss,Natasha Lyonne,Paul Walter Hauser, andRalph Ineson. The film is set in the 1960s of aretro-futuristic world which the Fantastic Four must protect from the planet-devouring cosmic beingGalactus (Ineson).

20th Century Fox began work on a new Fantastic Four film following the failure ofFantastic Four (2015). After the studio wasacquired by Disney in March 2019, control of the franchise was transferred to Marvel Studios, and a new film was announced that July.Jon Watts was set to direct in December 2020, but stepped down in April 2022. Shakman replaced him that September when Kaplan and Springer were working on the script. Casting began by early 2023, and Friedman joined in March to rewrite the script. The film is differentiated from previousFantastic Four films by avoiding the team'sorigin story. Pearson joined to polish the script by mid-February 2024, when the main cast and the titleThe Fantastic Four were announced. The subtitle was added in July, when filming began. It took place until November 2024 atPinewood Studios in England, and on location in England and Spain.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps premiered at theDorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles on July 21, 2025, and was released in the United States on July 25, as the first film inPhase Six of the MCU. It received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed $521.9 million worldwide, making it the highest-grossingFantastic Four film. A sequel is in development.

Plot

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OnEarth-828 in 1964, the world celebrates the fourth anniversary of astronautsReed Richards,Sue Storm,Ben Grimm, andJohnny Storm becoming the superhero team known as theFantastic Four after they gained superhuman abilities from exposure tocosmic rays during a space mission. Since then, the team have become celebrities and fought supervillains, while Reed's inventions have progressed technology and Sue's diplomacy via theFuture Foundation has led to demilitarization and peace for much of the world. When Reed and Sue reveal that they are expecting a child, the world prepares for the new arrival and questions whether the child will also have superpowers.

Months later, theSilver Surfer comes to Earth and declares that it has been marked for destruction byGalactus, a planet-devouring cosmic being. Reed studies the disappearance of other planets and verifies this claim, and the team decides to return to space to stop Galactus from coming to Earth. They track the Silver Surfer's energy signature and, usingfaster-than-light (FTL) travel, arrive at a new planet just as it is destroyed by Galactus's ship. The team is captured and brought to Galactus, who reveals that he has an insatiable hunger that has driven him to consume planets for eons. Galactus senses that Reed and Sue's unborn child has an immense cosmic power and could take on his hunger, freeing himself from it. He offers to spare Earth in exchange for the child, and induces Sue to go into labor. The team refuses the offer and escapes from the ship. Using the gravity from aneutron star, which destroys their FTL system, the team delays the chasing Silver Surfer andpropels themselves back to Earth. Sue gives birth to a boy,Franklin, on the way.

On their return to Earth a month later, Reed reveals the details of their encounter during a press conference. Their decision to save one child over the billions of other people on Earth leads to a public outcry, with many calling for Franklin to be sacrificed to Galactus. Johnny begins to decipher the Silver Surfer's native language using his interactions with her and somedeep space transmissions Reed intercepted from her planet. They also have transmissions from planets that Galactus destroyed. As Galactus draws near and protests against the Fantastic Four escalate, Sue takes Franklin to meet with protesters. She explains that they will not sacrifice their child, but they will also not give up on the rest of humanity, regaining public trust. Using ateleportation system that he has been working on, Reed devises a plan to build large teleportation bridges across Earth so they can transport the entire planet to another solar system where Galactus cannot reach them. Through the Future Foundation, Sue organizes the world's nations to build the bridges and conserve the energy needed to use them.

As the bridges are being activated, the Silver Surfer returns and begins destroying them. Johnny stops her from destroying the last bridge inTimes Square and reveals what he learned from the transmissions: her name is Shalla-Bal and she became Galactus's herald to spare her world,Zenn-La. Hearing transmissions from planets she helped destroy, Shalla-Bal expresses remorse but refuses to help and flees. Using Franklin as bait, the team plans to lure Galactus to the last bridge and teleport him away. Sue negotiates withHarvey Elder to evacuate New York City's citizens toSubterranea, his underground city. Galactus makes his way through the city and captures Franklin, avoiding the trap. Sue uses all of her power to push him towards the portal with aforce field while Reed rescues Franklin. Johnny attempts to sacrifice himself to give Galactus a final push into the portal, but is stopped by Shalla-Bal. She pushes Galactus into the portal herself and it closes behind them. Sue dies from her efforts, but is revived by Franklin. The team later goes on a new mission as the world celebrates their fifth anniversary.

In amid-credits scene set four years later, Sue is reading to Franklin at home and goes to get a different book. She returns to see him interacting with a man in a green cloak who is holding a metal mask.[a]

Cast

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Pedro Pascal,Vanessa Kirby,Joseph Quinn, andEbon Moss-Bachrach (clockwise from upper left) portray the eponymous team in the film.
  • Pedro Pascal asReed Richards / Mister Fantastic:
    A highly intelligent scientist and the leader of theFantastic Four who can stretch any part of his body to great lengths.[6][7] DirectorMatt Shakman described Reed as "the most scientifically intelligent person" on the planet, and a combination ofSteve Jobs,Albert Einstein, andRobert Moses.[7] Pascal said it was Reed's mind that was most important to him, rather than the character's physicality, and he considered "the brilliance of an octopus" when approaching the character.[8] He also noted that he drew inspiration from many of the iterations of Reed from the comics, as opposed to previous portrayals of the character such asIoan Gruffudd andMiles Teller in pastFantastic Four films, andJohn Krasinski in theMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) filmDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022).[9] Shakman said the character of Reed was the hardest to cast, but he found Pascal to be the best choice in part due to having a long-standing relationship working together in film.[10]
  • Vanessa Kirby asSue Storm / Invisible Woman:
    Reed's pregnant wife, Johnny's older sister, and a member of the Fantastic Four who can generate force fields and turn invisible.[6][11] She is the founder of theFuture Foundation,[12] which has achieved global demilitarization and peace. Shakman described Sue as "the most emotionally intelligent person" on the planet. Kirby enjoyed synthesizing the various comic portrayals of Sue into her version of the character, focusing on motherhood as the through-line. The actress said she was obsessed with the comics run where Sue takes on the negative persona "Malice", and she included elements of that version in her portrayal so Sue would not be "the stereotype of a goody, sweet mother".[7]
  • Ebon Moss-Bachrach asBen Grimm / The Thing:
    Reed's best friend, a former astronaut, and a member of the Fantastic Four whose skin has been transformed into a layer of orange rock, granting him superhuman strength and durability.[6][7] Moss-Bachrach found comparisons between Ben and his character Richie Jerimovich in the seriesThe Bear (2022–present), noting both were "deeply loyal people" and "fighters with a fierce sense of code, morality, and family".[13] Moss-Bachrach portrays the Thing throughmotion capture andcomputer-generated imagery (CGI) rather thanprosthetic makeup,[14] and discussed that process withMark Ruffalo, who portrays theHulk in the MCU using the same technology.[15] In addition to Moss-Bachrach performing his scenes in a motion-capture suit, some takes were re-filmed with the actor using different body extensions or astand-in wearing a life-sized Thing costume to help the other actors reference the space that the character takes up.[7] Shakman consulted scientists and studied desert rocks to find the best reference for the Thing's appearance;[16] a specific desert rock that matched his desired look for the Thing, referred to as "Jennifer", was also filmed on set as a lighting reference for the visual effects team.[17]
  • Joseph Quinn asJohnny Storm / Human Torch:
    Sue's younger brother and a member of the Fantastic Four who cancontrol fire and fly.[6][18] While Quinn was a fan ofChris Evans'sportrayal of the character in the20th Century Fox filmsFantastic Four (2005) andFantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), he did not base his portrayal on Evans's.[19] Quinn and producerKevin Feige discussed Johnny'swomanizing in previous portrayals and concluded that this would not be considered "sexy" by modern audiences. Quinn wanted his version to be "less callous with other people's feelings" and more self-aware of his attention-seeking behavior, while still having a lot of bravado and humor. Shakman noted that Johnny is also smart and heroic, despite undercutting that with jokes.[7]
  • Julia Garner asShalla-Bal / Silver Surfer:
    An alien from the utopian planetZenn-La who agreed to become Galactus's metallic-skinned herald in exchange for him sparing her planet. She travels through space on asurfboard-like craft in search of planets for Galactus to feed on.[20][21] Garner said there was a "mysterious energy" to the character and her relationship with Galactus.[22] She portrayed the Silver Surfer through motion capture,[23] combining research on surfing poses with statuesque non-surf poses from the comics to have the character "[move] elegantly, like a dance".[22]
  • Sarah Niles as Lynne Nichols: The Chief of Staff of the Future Foundation[12]
  • Mark Gatiss as Ted Gilbert: The host of a populartalk show calledThe Ted Gilbert Show[24]
  • Natasha Lyonne as Rachel Rozman:
    A school teacher and Ben's love interest.[25] Commentators believed the character was named as a tribute to Rosalind "Roz" Goldstein, wife of Fantastic Four co-creatorJack Kirby.[26][27][28][29]
  • Paul Walter Hauser asHarvey Elder / Mole Man:
    A former enemy turned ally of the Fantastic Four and the human ruler ofSubterranea, an underground society whose inhabitants refer to themselves asMoloids.[30][31][32] Shakman compared Elder to a leader of alabor union with humanity and a focus on community and taking care of his people.[30]
  • Ralph Ineson asGalactus:
    A gigantic cosmic being who consumes the life force of planets to satiate his endless hunger.[33][7] Galactus is the sole survivor of a dead universe that existed before the creation ofEarth-828.[21] Shakman called him a "humongous, 14-billion-year-old, planet-devouring cosmic vampire". Ineson did not think Galactus was evil, calling him a "god of sorts" and a "big, planet-eating guy, simply doing what a big, planet-eating guy does". The actor spent time "ruminating" at the top of tall buildings to prepare for the role. Feige lovedthe introduction of Galactus in the comics and had long wanted to use him.[34] Ineson stated that Galactus does not care about a planet's life since "it's his food", only sparing them if there is something that "interests" him there.[30] Feige shared a clip of the character from the video gameFortnite Battle Royale (2017) as a reference for how he should be portrayed.[35] The film uses a comic book-accurate design, in contrast with the cloud-like design inRise of the Silver Surfer.[34] Galactus's purple and blue armor was built for Ineson to wear, as it was important to Shakman that someone was "embodying the part".[7] Ineson had a support crew to keep him cool between takes because of the armor, which was also intended to aid the motion capture process.[30]

Additionally,Matthew Wood voices the Fantastic Four's robot companionH.E.R.B.I.E. (Humanoid Experimental Robot B-Type Integrated Electronics), who generally serves as Reed's assistant.[7][36] Shakman said H.E.R.B.I.E. is charming, adorable, "slightly put-upon", and invaluable to the team.[36] Ada Scott and several other babies portrayFranklin Richards, the superpowered newborn son of Reed and Sue,[37][38] while Shakman's daughter Maisie appears as a child Johnny saves.[10]Alex Hyde-White,Rebecca Staab,Jay Underwood, andMichael Bailey Smith, who portrayed the eponymous team in the unreleased 1994 filmThe Fantastic Four, makecameo appearances: Hyde-White and Staab play television journalists, Underwood and Smith play power plant workers who salute Johnny, and all four appear together as civilians thanking the Fantastic Four.[31] Martin Dickinson and Greg Haiste appear asTimely Comics employees who are creating comics when the Silver Surfer arrives inTimes Square. They are references to Fantastic Four creatorsStan Lee and Jack Kirby.[39][40]Robert Downey Jr. makes an uncredited cameo appearance in themid-credits scene asVictor von Doom / Doctor Doom. While his face is not seen, Vanessa Kirby confirmed that Downey filmed the scene duringproduction of the filmAvengers: Doomsday (2026).[5][38]

Production

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Background

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After the critical and commercial failure of20th Century Fox's 2015 filmFantastic Four, co-written and directed byJosh Trank and based on theMarvel Comics superhero team theFantastic Four, Fox began looking at new directions to take the franchise. Having also producedtwo earlierFantastic Four films directed byTim Story a decade prior, the studio did not want to just make anotherFantastic Four film.[41] By June 2017,Seth Grahame-Smith was writing a new film that would shift focus toFranklin andValeria Richards, the children of the original Fantastic Four leadersReed Richards / Mister Fantastic andSue Storm / Invisible Woman. Taking inspiration from the comic book seriesUltimate Fantastic Four (2004–2009), the screenplay included original Fantastic Four membersBen Grimm / The Thing andJohnny Storm / Human Torch, and was described as kid-centric with a tone closer to the animated filmThe Incredibles (2004) than Trank's darker film.[42] The basis of Grahame-Smith's screenplay came from a separate script that Carter Blanchard had written as an adaptation of the children's bookKindergarten Heroes byMark Millar. Millar previously consulted with Fox on their Marvel-based films.[43] In July 2017,Noah Hawley, the creator of theMarvel Television seriesLegion (2017–2019), was hired to developa separate film focused onVictor von Doom / Doctor Doom, the Fantastic Four's primary antagonist in the comics and previous films.[41]The Walt Disney Company officiallyacquired 21st Century Fox in March 2019 and gained the film rights for the Marvel Comics characters that Fox controlled for its subsidiaryMarvel Studios, including the Fantastic Four.[44][45] The Marvel-based films that Fox had been developing were placed "on hold".[46]

Development

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Picture of producer Kevin Feige in 2019
ProducerKevin Feige atSan Diego Comic-Con in July 2019, where he confirmed that development had begun

Marvel Studios presidentKevin Feige confirmed in July 2019 that the company was developing a new Fantastic Four film for theirshared universe, theMarvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).[47] Feige said he was excited about the characters and about "bringing Marvel's first family up to the sort of platform and level they deserve",[48] wanting them to take their rightful place within the "pantheon of Marvel heroes" and bring the importance they had in the comic books like those that had inspired the MCU, such asJim Starlin's "The Infinity Gauntlet" (1991) andMark Millar's "Civil War" (2006–2007) storylines, which included the Fantastic Four but whose MCU adaptations did not because of the film rights issues at the time.[49] In December 2020, Feige announced thatJon Watts would direct the film after doing so for thefirst three MCUSpider-Man films (2017–2021).[50][51] Marvel Studios began meeting with writers by February 2021.[52] That June, Disney CEOBob Chapek said Feige and Marvel Studios were planning to "mine" theFantastic Four franchise.[53][54] Watts stepped down as director in April 2022, choosing to take a break from the superhero genre after being "out of gas" from dealing with the COVID-19 protocols onSpider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and its post-production process; he chose to direct the filmWolfs (2024) instead.[55][56]Grant Curtis and Nick Pepin were producing the newFantastic Four film after working on the Marvel Studios miniseriesMoon Knight (2022).[57]

John Krasinski portraysReed Richards / Mister Fantastic in the MCU filmDoctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022). Krasinski had been a popular suggestion for the role among fans for some time, and rumors that he had been cast as Reed had especially circulated since confirmation of the new film's development. The version of the character that he plays inMultiverse of Madness is fromEarth-838, an alternate universe to the main MCU, and is a member of theIlluminati.[58]Multiverse of Madness directorSam Raimi said Feige cast Krasinski as the character because it was for an alternate universecameo appearance that was also an opportunity to deliver on a popular fan casting. This led to speculation about whether Krasinski's role was a one-off or if he would return to star in the newFantastic Four film.[59] Krasinski later said he appreciated the role, but there had been no discussions about him reprising it.[60]

Marvel Studios was searching for a new director by June 2022, when the studio was not close to shortening their list of candidates. The list reportedly included high-profile filmmakers, and Feige was said to be looking for a director who could oversee the filming process without him needing to be on set, similar to Raimi.[61] AtSan Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) the next month, Feige announced that the film would be released on November 8, 2024, as the first film inPhase Six of the MCU.[62] Filming was set to begin in 2023.[63]Matt Shakman was in early talks to direct by late August.[64] He andMichael Matthews were considered the finalists in a search that also consideredReid Carolin.[65]Deadline Hollywood said Shakman was the person to beat given his familiarity with Feige after directing the Marvel Studios miniseriesWandaVision (2021).[64] Shakman'spitch to Marvel Studios involved telling a family-centric story of the Fantastic Four, with Reed and Sue becoming parents after they were well-known superheroes; executives were convinced Shakman was the best choice after he showed a picture of him holding his newly born daughter in a meeting while negotiating.[10] Shakman subsequently exited aplannedStar Trek film due to the schedule forFantastic Four,[66] choosing to work on the latter because he did not want to pass up the opportunity and was excited by its focus on family, optimism, and technology.[67] Feige confirmed that Shakman would direct at Disney'sD23 convention in September.[68] Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer were writing the script with Feige for some time before Shakman's hiring. The four were set to align their visions for the film while Feige and Shakman began casting.[69] In October, the release date was pushed back to February 14, 2025.[70]

Pre-production

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Casting start and search during the 2023 labor strikes

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Picture of director Matt Shakman in 2023
Matt Shakman was hired to direct the film by September 2022.

Casting for theFantastic Four began by February 2023, with a focus on casting the role ofSue Storm / Invisible Woman first.[71][72][73] Shakman said the casting process was the biggest challenge because they wanted to find actors who could convey the team's family dynamics.[7] Feige said the group would be a big pillar in the MCU moving forward,[74] and the studio had "set a very high bar for ourselves" in wanting to live up to the group's long history in the comics going back to 1961.[75]Josh Friedman was hired to rewrite the script at the end of March. Borys Kit ofThe Hollywood Reporter believed Friedman's hiring indicated a possible tonal shift, because he had written many science fiction projects while Kaplan and Springer were known more for comedy.[76] JournalistJeff Sneider reported that Friedman was hired to bring the film closer to Feige and Shakman's vision to heavily feature cosmic elements from the 1960s comic books, including the charactersGalactus andSilver Surfer.[77][78] Shakman noted that previous Fantastic Four adaptations combined anorigin story for the team with Doctor Doom, a character who "takes up a lot of air", as the villain. By avoiding a re-telling of the origin story—the film begins four years after the team gains their powers—and using Galactus as the antagonist, he felt they were bringing a fresh perspective to the film.[7][79] Feige said the decision to avoid re-telling the origin story was similar to how the MCU introducedPeter Parker / Spider-Man without retelling his well-known origin story.[75] Another difference is the introduction of Reed and Sue's son Franklin, who was not included in previous film adaptations.[49] Sneider reported thatVictor von Doom / Doctor Doom could have a small role such as an appearance in apost-credits scene,[80] and Marvel Studios wanted a major star to play the character.[81]

By the start of the2023 Writers Guild of America strike in May, filming was planned to begin in January 2024 in London.[82] Sneider reported that Marvel Studios wantedAdam Driver andEmma Stone to portray Reed and Sue, but they both declined offers in part because the studio did not want to pay the high salaries they asked for;[83][84][85] Sneider said Feige wanted to contain the studio's talent spending.[84] In June, the release date was pushed back to May 2, 2025.[86] Before the start of the2023 SAG-AFTRA strike in July, Marvel Studios heldscreen tests for Reed with several actors, includingChristopher Abbott andJamie Dornan, which Sneider said "didnot go very well".[84] The studio offered the role toJake Gyllenhaal, who portrayedQuentin Beck / Mysterio in the MCU filmSpider-Man: Far From Home (2019), but he also asked for a salary that Marvel did not want to pay.[84][87] They were considering non-white actors for Reed andPedro Pascal became interested, though he would not engage in conversations during the strike.[84] In August,Ebon Moss-Bachrach was offered the role ofBen Grimm / The Thing,[14] after playingDavid Lieberman / Micro in thefirst season of the MCU television seriesThe Punisher (2017).[7] Marvel Studios was committed to casting a Jewish actor like Moss-Bachrach as the Thing, who is depicted as Jewish in the comics but was not portrayed by Jewish actors in the previousFantastic Four films.[88][89]David Krumholtz met with Shakman about the role after campaigning for it online, but was unsuccessful. He began campaigning to portray the villainHarvey Elder / Mole Man instead.[90] Sneider reported that Marvel Studios was looking atVanessa Kirby andJoseph Quinn to portray Sue and her brotherJohnny Storm / Human Torch.[81][84]Nicholas Galitzine was also rumored to be portraying Johnny and had conversations about the role.[91] Marvel approachedMatt Smith about portraying Reed, but that was not expected to work out, and they were instead looking for "abona fide movie star".[81]Tom Ellis was also asked to audition for the role.[92] A Latino actor was expected to be hired as Galactus.[81]

In October 2023, Shakman said they planned to start filming in early 2024 atPinewood Studios in England,[93] and the cast would be announced once the SAG-AFTRA strike ended. During the strikes, the crew worked on production design and early tests of the visual effects for the team's abilities.[93]Kasra Farahani returned as production designer from the Marvel Studios seriesLoki (2021–2023) andAlexandra Byrne returned as costume designer from several MCU films.[94] The team's costumes are pale blue with white necklines, similar to designs introduced in the comics withFantastic Four vol. 1 #256 (1983) and those worn inRoger Corman'sunreleasedFantastic Four film (1994).[95] The filmmakers chose to embraceJack Kirby's line design from the comics, and worked with the production designer to get more Kirby designs into shots and backgrounds, such as in Galactus's helmet.[49]

Post-labor strikes and cast announcement

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Following the conclusion of the actors' strike in November 2023, Pascal entered talks to portray Reed and was negotiating his schedule around other commitments. Marvel Studios was expected to make offers for the other lead roles soon after, having deemed it essential to find the actor for Reed first.[96] According to Shakman, Reed was the most difficult role to cast.[10] Moss-Bachrach was the first actor officially cast in the film.[17] Quinn sought advice on the film from Pascal during the production of their filmGladiator II (2024), not knowing that Pascal was in talks to play Reed.[97] Pascal had not planned to take on such a role and said the film changed his plans "in a very sudden way".[7]Javier Bardem was being eyed to portray Galactus afterAntonio Banderas was linked to the character, though Bardem had a potential scheduling conflict with the filmF1 (2025).[84] Sneider reported that the studio was looking to cast a woman as Silver Surfer, who is usually the male character Norrin Radd.[84] In January 2024, Sneider reported that filming had been delayed to a start between July and September, causing Pascal to exit his role in the filmWeapons (2025).[98][99]

Old-fashioned art poster featuring the Fantastic Four and H.E.R.B.I.E. under a banner that reads "Happy Valentine's Day"
The Valentine's Day–themed artwork released by Marvel Studios in February 2024 to confirm the casting for the titular team. This led to speculation about the film's 1960s-inspired setting.

On February 14, 2024, Marvel Studios released aValentine's Day–themed announcement that confirmed the casting of Pascal as Reed, Kirby as Sue, Quinn as Johnny, and Moss-Bachrach as the Thing. The film, officially titledThe Fantastic Four, was delayed to July 25, 2025, swapping places with the MCU filmThunderbolts*.[6] Feige said "90 percent of the work was done" by confirming the main cast.[100] The announcement's promotional art included the December 13, 1963, issue ofLife magazine withLyndon B. Johnson on the cover, indicating a 1960s setting,[101][102] and Pascal referenced 1960s songs fromthe Beatles when sharing the promotional art onsocial media.[102][103] The announcement also revealed the inclusion of the comic book characterH.E.R.B.I.E., a robot companion to the Fantastic Four.[104] Feige later confirmed that the film would be a 1960speriod piece, but indicated that it would be set in an alternate universe from the main MCU within themultiverse;[105] it is set onEarth-828.[106] Setting the story in an alternate universe was "very freeing" and one of the film's earliest ideas.[49] The decision came about due to Shakman acknowledging that the source material's comic books were created by Jack Kirby andStan Lee in the 1960s back when people dreamed about the stars and the unknown, wanting to put them "closer to their point of origin", and because Shakman did not want aplot hole in regards to where the titular team may have been whenThanos attacked andkilled most of the heroes inAvengers: Infinity War (2018).[107] Shakman called it a "retro-future '60s" aesthetic, "part what you know from the '60s, but part what you've never seen".[16] He looked to the optimism of theSpace Race and ideas of future space travelers that people had in the 1960s when the comics were first written. Shakman stated, "I really wanted to take all of that great stuff fromApollo 11 and just imagine that instead ofNeil Armstrong andBuzz Aldrin, it was the Storms and Ben Grimm and Reed Richards heading off into space".[108] He studied all of the Fantastic Four comics, from their original creation up to present day,[109] and took particular inspiration fromJonathan Hickman's 2009–2011 run for how to approach the main characters. The film includes theFuture Foundation philanthropic organization from Hickman's run.[110] Shakman was also inspired byStanley Kubrick's film2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) and the works of industrial designer and artistSyd Mead.[7][111] He said his work on the television seriesIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia (2005–present) helped inform his approach to the film's playfulness, collaboration, and improvisation.[112]

Also in February 2024, Sneider reported that Bardem was the studio's top choice for Galactus; they had begun meeting with actors for Silver Surfer; and Doctor Doom would be cast during filming.[88]Eric Pearson, who had a reputation for "taking projects over the finish line" for Marvel Studios, had been "quietly hired" to polish the script.[113] In April,Julia Garner was cast asShalla-Bal / Silver Surfer.[20][114] In the comics, Shalla-Bal is the love interest of Norrin Radd and she becomes the Silver Surfer herself in the 1999–2000Earth-X limited series byJim Krueger andJohn Paul Leon.[115] Justin Kroll ofDeadline Hollywood reported that no actors held an offer or were in talks for Galactus at that time.[116]WandaVision writer Peter Cameron had contributed to the script by the following month.[117][118] Several actors joined the cast in May, includingPaul Walter Hauser who was cast asHarvey Elder / Mole Man reportedly for a sequence at the beginning of the film.[117][30][119] Hauser worked with Shakman onIt's Always Sunny in Philadelphia and met with him to discuss joiningThe Fantastic Four. He was initially reluctant due to the poor reception of the previousFantastic Four films, but was won over by the script, cast, and crew.[120]John Malkovich was cast asIvan Kragoff / Red Ghost,[121][122] after declining offers for previous Marvel films because he felt the proposed pay was not equal to the work involved. He chose to accept a role in this film to work with Shakman again after the filmCut Bank (2014).[123]Ralph Ineson was cast as Galactus,[33][7] after appearing as aRavager pilot in the MCU filmGuardians of the Galaxy (2014);[124] Sneider posited that Marvel chose Ineson for his voice acting proficiency, not wanting for another A-list actor after failing to pull Bardem due to the scheduling difficulties.[125]Natasha Lyonne also joined the cast,[126] after voicing the original MCU characterByrdie the Duck in thethird season of the Marvel Studios animated seriesWhat If...? (2024).[127]

Three weeks of rehearsals were held with the actors to work through the script with Shakman and Friedman to help define their relationships to one another and how they would exist in their 1960s retro-futuristic setting. Discussing these rehearsals, Pascal explained that it allowed the actors to approach the script "dramaturgically as you would a play" while Moss-Bachrach, who believed the script was not completed yet, said it allowed them to share research and consult with astronauts and scientists.[10] At the end of June 2024, Feige said filming would begin at the end of July.[128][129] A few days of pre-filming occurred before SDCC in late July, capturing footage of an astronaut preparation area, the Thing as a contestant on adating game show titledLet's Make a Match, and a children's science show hosted by Reed titledFantastic Science with Mister Fantastic.[108] At the convention, the film's new title was announced to beThe Fantastic Four: First Steps.[130] The subtitle references the film's ideas of optimism and space exploration,[108][131] but Shakman said it also has additional meanings. This led to speculation about what those meanings could be.[131] Also at SDCC, the main cast were revealed to be reprising their roles in the MCUcrossover filmsAvengers: Doomsday (2026) andAvengers: Secret Wars (2027),[15] andRobert Downey Jr. was announced to be portraying Doctor Doom in those two films.[130] Feige wanted Downey to return to the MCU, after he portrayedTony Stark / Iron Man in the franchise from 2008 to 2019, and had discussed the actor taking on the role of Doom around a year before the SDCC announcement.[132] Sneider reported that Doom would be introduced in a post-credits scene at the end ofFirst Steps ahead of Downey's appearances in theAvengers films.[125] Shakman said he knew about Downey's casting for a while before the announcement,[133] but he later said Doctor Doom was "not a part of [his] film, and therefore not a part of [his] purview".[134] Feige later added that the events ofFirst Steps would lead directly into the story ofDoomsday.[135]

Filming

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Principal photography began on July 30, 2024,[136] at Pinewood Studios inBuckinghamshire, England,[93][7] under theworking titleBlue Moon.[137] The film was shot forIMAX,[93][138] withJess Hall returning fromWandaVision as cinematographer.[94] Filming was originally reported to be starting in 2023,[63] and then early 2024, before the strikes.[82]

Shakman wanted the film to look as if it were made by Kubrick in 1965, including with its camera lens choices and general "approach to filmmaking".[139]Second unit director of photography Tim Wooster used his father's16 mm film camera for some sequences.[13] Practical sets and props were employed where possible.[139] The team'sBaxter Building penthouse was a two-story contiguous set inspired by "cozy"mid-century modern California homes.[10][13] Reed's lab, inspired by2001: A Space Odyssey,[13] is divided into three sections: a red room for research and inventions, a yellow room with blackboards for thinking, and a blue room with communications equipment for monitoring. A fictionalized version of New York'sYancy Street was built based on how the city's Jewish areas looked during the childhood of Fantastic Four co-creator Jack Kirby, includingkosher grocery stores and asynagogue.[7] Pinewood's entirebacklot was used for the film'sTimes Square set.[10] Practical props included a 14-foot (4.3 m)scale model of the Fantastic Four's spaceship, theExcelsior, to create aminiature effect;[13][139] H.E.R.B.I.E., realized through a combination of a wooden puppet, a remote-controlledanimatronic that had a functioning head and arms, and visual effects;[7][36] and two models of the team'sFantasticar, one that allowed for interior filming with the actors and another that was "stripped down" for use in effects shots. Farahani said the Fantasticar was based on "mid-'60s American concept cars that were actually referencing European cars". Its accent features, such as its turbine intakes and interface controls, have a 1950s "retrofuture" look.[7]

Location shooting occurred atDurdle Door inDorset, England, in mid-October.[140] Lyonne finished filming her scenes later that month.[141] In mid-November,Sarah Niles was revealed to have been cast.[142] Filming took place from November 19–22 at thePalace of Congresses inOviedo, Spain, for scenes set at theheadquarters of the United Nations.[143] Filming also took place in theMiddleton mine inDerbyshire Dales, England,[144] andwrapped at the end of November.[145]

Post-production

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Nona Khodai and Tim Roche edited the film.[25] In April 2025,Mark Gatiss was revealed to be appearing as Ted Gilbert, the talk show host ofThe Ted Gilbert Show.[24] A month later, sound designerMatthew Wood was revealed to be the voice of H.E.R.B.I.E.[36] Additional photography occurred by then,[146] including to add a sequence where Shalla-Bal's backstory is shown. Shakman said the character's role had evolved throughout the writing process, and he came to feel during post-production that her backstory—in which she chooses to give herself to Galactus to save her planet and family—was reflective of the film's themes and the Fantastic Four's choices. Shakman decided that the backstory should be seen by the audience.[147] The film's final screenwriting credits were determined through arbitration with theWriters Guild of America, with the screenplay attributed to Friedman, Pearson, Kaplan, and Springer from a story by Pearson, Kaplan, Springer, and Kat Wood.[118][148] Pearson's work on the film included moving the birth of Reed and Sue's son,Franklin Richards, from the beginning of the film to during the team's space escape from Galactus in the middle of the film, along with moving the final fight against Galactus from space to Earth to highlight Galactus' scale. He also worked on Johnny researching and unlocking Shalla-Bal's language, with his drafts having more "flirtatious" moments between the two than what was in the final film.[149]

In July 2025, Shakman revealed that Malkovich's role as Red Ghost had been cut from the film and said this was a "heartbreaking" decision to make. Shakman explained that Red Ghost was originally planned to be introduced in a sequence at the beginning of the film that chronicles the Fantastic Four's early years as superheroes; this would have included a battle against Red Ghost and hisSuper-Apes.[122] After this, Red Ghost would have returned in theclimax for a scene that initially depicted him destroying Reed's teleportation bridges, although Red Ghost was replaced by Shalla-Bal in that scene for the final cut of the film because Shakman felt "it just made more sense to have [Shalla-Bal] come back. It stayed more on story with the antagonist we knew, and were spending the most time with."[150][151] Shakman praised Malkovich's performance in the role, but said his scenes were some of many that were cut to help balance the introduction of the Fantastic Four as a group and individually, their world, and the various other villains in the film.[122] Although Malkovich was cut, the film retains a brief cameo appearance by acartoon version of Red Ghost in the post-credits scene as part of an in-universe animated series titledThe Fantastic Four: Power Hour,[31][152] which also features the villainsDiablo,Dragon Man,Mad Thinker,Puppet Master, andWizard.[153] Additional characters appearing in the film include the Super-Apes orangutan memberPeotor and the ginormousSubterranean creatureGiganto.[31] Leading up to the film's release, several actors' roles were revealed, including infant actor Ada Scott as Franklin Richards,[37] Hauser as Mole Man,[30] Niles as Lynne Nichols, and Lyonne as Rachel Rozman.[12][25] The stars of the unreleased 1994 filmThe Fantastic FourAlex Hyde-White,Rebecca Staab,Jay Underwood, andMichael Bailey Smith–were also revealed to be appearing,[154] making cameo appearances throughout the film.[31]

The film'smid-credits scene introduces Downey as Doctor Doom and was filmed byDoomsday directorsAnthony and Joe Russo duringthe production of that film.[5][155][38] Shakman said the Russos visited the sets forFirst Steps during its production and watched scenes from the film, as they wanted to familiarize themselves with the Fantastic Four and the other characters "so they could treat them well, do right by them" inDoomsday.[155] The film ends with a quote from Jack Kirby,[26][29] and the reveal that the universe designation of 828 was based on his birthday: August 28, 1917.[26][31] The film is dedicated to producer Jamie Christopher, who died duringpre-production, and Shakman's mother Inez.[156]

Scott Stokdyk was the visual effects supervisor, with visual effects provided byIndustrial Light & Magic (ILM),Framestore,Sony Pictures Imageworks,Digital Domain,Rise FX, andWētā FX.[157] There were 2,015 visual effect shots in the final cut of the film,[158] of which Framestore worked on 417 and Digital Domain on 400.[159][160] ILM worked on the scenes featuring Galactus;[158] Framestore worked on scenes such as the destruction of planet LHS-275 by Galactus's worldship and the Silver Surfer chase sequence, the latter featuring aneutron star that was based on the films2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) andInterstellar (2014);[159] Imageworks worked on the scenes featuring the Silver Surfer;[158] Digital Domain worked on the scenes featuring H.E.R.B.I.E. and Franklin;[160] and the others collaborated on the remaining scenes in the film. Much of the New York City shots had buildings built after the 1960s replaced with retro-futuristic buildings. The practical Galactus suit that Ineson wore was scanned, with ILM increasing the resolution of the model for close-up shots.[158] Additionally, ILM, Framestore, and Digital Domain worked on different scenes featuring the Thing,[158][159][160] with Digital Domain also creating nine different life-sized Thing costumes.[160]

Music

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Main article:The Fantastic Four: First Steps (soundtrack)

Michael Giacchino was announced to be composing the score in July 2024, after scoring various MCU projects, and his music for the Fantastic Four and Galactus was previewed during adrone show at SDCC that month.[161] His main Fantastic Four theme was played in full at the D23 convention in August during a "Music of Marvel Studios" panel that Giacchino moderated,[162] and at theHollywood Bowl later that month as part ofMarvel Studios' Infinity Saga Concert Experience. Mike Roe ofTheWrap called the theme "a jaunty vibe" that "blends a dreamy sense with future-looking heroic optimism, along with elements that echo the sounds you might expect from a film featuring, say, a space launch". He likened it tothe score of the MCU filmAnt-Man (2015).[163] The theme was released as a digital downloadsingle fromHollywood Records andMarvel Music on June 5, 2025, and was made available as a7-inch vinyl along with "Let Us Be Devoured", written and performed by Andrea Datzman, on July 25.[164] Giacchino's full score was released digitally on July 18, 2025.[165]

Marketing

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On April 4, 2024—known as "4–4 Day"—Marvel Studios released a teaser poster featuring the Human Torch creating the Fantastic Four symbol. A link was included that led to a404 error page featuring H.E.R.B.I.E., with an embedded QR code leading to a Future Foundation–themed page with a list ofFantastic Four comics to read onMarvel Unlimited:[18][166]Fantastic Four vol. 1 #1 (1961), the team's first appearance;Fantastic Four vol. 1 #48–50 (1966), known as "The Galactus Trilogy" and featuring the first appearances of Galactus and Silver Surfer; andFantastic Four: Life Story #1 (2021), which is set in the 1960s.[18][167] Following a screening of the MCU filmDeadpool & Wolverine at SDCC on July 25, a drone show overPetco Park included images of Galactus and the Fantastic Four logo, teasing announcements at Marvel Studios's Hall H panel two nights later.[168][169] That panel featured Shakman and the main cast, revealed the full title, showed a teaser reel, and had the film's futuristic Fantasticar float across the stage.[15] Shakman explained that the teaser reel featured pre-filming footage combined withpre-visualizations and animatics that were created during development.[108] The footage was presented in an "old-timey4:3 aspect ratio".[170] Further footage was shown atD23 Brazil in November.[171]

The first teaser trailer was released on February 4, 2025. Pascal, Kirby, Quinn, and Moss-Bachrach appeared at a fan event at theU.S. Space & Rocket Center inHuntsville, Alabama, which is known as "Rocket City", to launch the teaser.[172] Leading up to this, a short "teaser for the first teaser" was released featuring children running to a television that displays Fantastic Four imagery.Vulture's Jesse David Fox noted astock sound effect used for the children's laughter, wondering if it was an intentional indication of something or if the footage had just been rushed.[173]Kotaku's Zack Zwiezen likened the widely used sound effect, which had originally been recorded for the filmIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984), to theWilhelm scream sound effect. He was confused why it was used twice in such a short clip.[174] Discussing the full teaser, Ben Travis atEmpire said the film was "on the right track", appreciating the tone, style, and different references to the comics.[175] Several commentators noted that all of the Fantastic Four's powers are seen except for Reed's stretching abilities.[175][176][177] A scene of the Thing cooking with H.E.R.B.I.E. was highlighted by commentators who compared it to Moss-Bachrach's role as chef Richie Jerimovich in the seriesThe Bear (2022–present).[178][179][95] The teaser was viewed 202 million times in its first 24 hours, the third-best for a Marvel Studios trailer after those forDeadpool & Wolverine (365M) and 2021'sSpider-Man: No Way Home (355M). It became the top trending video onYouTube, and a livestream of the teaser's launch became Marvel's most-viewed ever.[180] Alongside the teaser, Marvel also released several posters featuring the tagline "Prepare 4 Launch".[181] One of these was criticized by some who believed it wascreated with artificial intelligence (AI), pointing to a woman's face seemingly being used multiple times and hands that appear to have the wrong number of fingers. Marvel denied that AI was used,[182][183] and other commentators suggested these issues could be the result of poorphotoshopping.[184] IMAX screenings for the MCU filmCaptain America: Brave New World, released later in February, featured aFirst Steps–themed countdown.[185]

Footage was shown at the 2025CinemaCon, which gave a first look at Garner's Silver Surfer and revealed that Sue and Reed are expecting a child in the film.[186][187] Sydney Bucksbaum atEntertainment Weekly said Sue being pregnant gave "new meaning" to the film's title.[188] When the subtitle was originally announced, Jenna Anderson atComicBook.com theorized "First Steps" could refer to the first steps of a child, indicating the film would see the introduction of either of Reed and Sue's children, Franklin and Valeria Richards; both were not seen in the previousFantastic Four films.[131] The CinemaCon footage was not released online, despite speculation that a full trailer could be released on April 4, 2025. Instead, a new "retro-styled" poster featuring silhouettes of the Fantastic Four was released on that day alongside anEmpire feature that revealed new details about the film.[189][190] The CinemaCon footage was subsequently released as a trailer on April 17.[11] Michael Cripe atIGN said the trailer had more action than the teaser, including a first look at Reed's stretching abilities.[191] Commentators also noted the focus on Garner's Silver Surfer.[191][192][193] A commercial for theLittle Caesars pizza chain, directed by Farahani and released in June, features an homage to the firstFantastic Four comic book issue in which the team fights Giganto.[194] Also in June, Feige promoted the film atCineEurope as part of a wider Disney presentation. A new trailer for the film was shown.[135] Fantastic Four-themed games were added toTopgolf locations in conjunction with the film's release.[195]AMC Theaters released a limited-edition popcorn bucket of Galactus to promote the film. The container can hold 9 liters (2.37 gallons) of popcorn and earned aGuinness World Record for the largest popcorn container commercially available.[196][197]

Release

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Theatrical

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps had its world premiere at theDorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles on July 21, 2025. The premiere was live-streamed onDisney+ – a first for a Disney premiere – featuring interviews with the cast and creatives along with an exclusive sneak peek at the film, with a replay available following the live-stream.[198] The premiere also featured a performance of Michael Giacchino'sMarvel Studios logo fanfare and an orchestral suite of selections from the score by a large orchestra and chorus live on stage preceding the film.[citation needed] The film was released in the United States on July 25,[15] inIMAX,[199]ScreenX, and4DX.[200] It had previously been scheduled for November 8, 2024,[62] February 14, 2025,[70] and May 2, 2025.[86] It is the first film, and start, ofPhase Six of the MCU.[201]

Home media

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps was released fordigital download on September 23, 2025, and onUltra HD Blu-ray,Blu-ray, andDVD on October 14. The home media releases includedeleted scenes, a gag reel, director's commentary, and featurettes.[202] The film was released onDisney+ on November 5, with an IMAX Enhanced option.[203]

In the United Kingdom,The Fantastic Four: First Steps debuted at No. 1 on theOfficial Film Chart for the week ending October 1, ahead of28 Years Later andBallerina. The film moved to No. 3 on the chart for the week ending October 8, and then ranked No. 7 for the week ending October 15.[204][205][206]

In the United States,The Fantastic Four: First Steps toppedFandango at Home's weekly digital sales and rental chart for the week ending September 28, following its premium digital release on September 23.[207] It reached No. 1 oniTunes as well.[208] The film again ranked No. 1 on Fandango at Home's Top 10 titles for the week ending October 5. It subsequently remained in the service's top 10 up until the week ending November 23.[209] On physical media,The Fantastic Four: First Steps was the top-selling title onCircana's VideoScan chart for October 2025 and ranked sixth in November.[210][211] The film ranked tenth on the Top Selling Titles on Disc (DVD and Blu-ray combined) of 2025. It recorded a sales index of 34.95 relative to the year's top-selling title. Blu-ray formats accounted for 71% of total unit sales, including a 37% share from 4K Ultra HD. The film also placed sixth on both the Top Selling Blu-ray Discs of 2025 and the Top Selling 4K Ultra HD Blu-rays of 2025.[212]

Analytics companySamba TV, which gathers viewership data from certainsmart TVs and content providers, reported thatThe Fantastic Four: First Steps attracted 439,000 U.S. households during its first six days on PVOD.[213]Nielsen Media Research, which records streaming viewership on U.S. television screens, calculated that the film was streamed for 556 million minutes from November 3–9, making it the third most-streamed film that week.[214] In the following week, from November 10–16, the film accumulated 344 million streaming minutes, placing seventh for that period.[215][216]

Reception

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Box office

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps grossed $274.3 million in the United States and Canada, and $247.6 million in other territories, for a worldwide total of $521.9 million.[3][4]

On July 22, 2025, the film was projected to make $100–110 million at the domestic box office, with an additional $90–100 million overseas for a total of $190–210 million during its opening weekend.[217] The film made $24.4 million in Thursday night previews, the biggest preview box office of 2025, surpassing that ofSuperman, which had been released two weeks earlier.[218][219] It collected $57 million on its first day, ranking belowA Minecraft Movie as the second-highest opening day for a 2025 film.[220] It ended up debuting to $117.6 million at the domestic box office, below that ofSuperman,[221][222] and a total of $216.7 million globally.[3][223][224][219] The film dropped 80% on its second Friday, the second biggest Friday-to-Friday drop for any comic book movie in 2025, behindCaptain America: Brave New World, earning $11.7 million.[225]

The Fantastic Four: First Steps retained the top spot at the US/Canadian box office in its second weekend, but it declined by 66% with a gross of $38.7 million.[226][227][228] Likewise, it remained at number one for two consecutive weekends in the United Kingdom and Ireland, grossing £3 million ($4.1 million) in its second week and bringing its cumulative total to £15.3 million ($20.4 million) in those markets.[229] During its third weekend, the film fell to third place, grossing $15.8 million behindFreakier Friday andWeapons.[230][231]

Critical response

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On review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes, 86% of 402 critics gave the film a positive review. The site's critics consensus reads, "Benefitting from rock-solid cast chemistry and clad in appealingly retro 1960s design, this crack atThe Fantastic Four does Marvel's First Family justice."[232]Metacritic summarized the critical response as "generally favorable", based on a weighted average score of 65 out of 100 from 54 critics.[233] Audiences polled byCinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A−" on an A+ to F scale, whilePostTrak reported 93% of audience members gave the film a positive score, with 70% saying they would definitely recommend it.[219][234]

Variety said the film foregoing theorigin story and taking place in the midst of the team as active heroes was a strong suit.[25]The Guardian'sPeter Bradshaw wrote it "hangs together as an entertaining spectacle in its own innocent self-enclosed universe of fantasy wackiness", writing the production design was "hallucinatory" in its 1960s aesthetic, and said it kept the superhero genre "aloft".[235]The Hollywood Reporter's David Rooney similarly praised the 60s vibe, feeling Giacchino's orchestral score, the production design and costuming were complementary. Rooney felt that Moss-Bachrach portrayed "warmth and sensitivity" behind his motion-capture character and wrote of Garner's commanding portrayal of an "icy" to "sorrowful"character arc.[236]

Robbie Collin ofThe Daily Telegraph said the film "makes you wish that Marvel had reached this point years ago – imagine if 2019'sAvengers: Endgame had been followed by this. Yet at least they're here now, and the result is a very unusual sort of franchise instalment: one that feels every inch a one-off."[237] Sandra Hall ofThe Sydney Morning Herald wrote, "The action is as spectacular as you would expect, which doesn't mean that it's particularly suspenseful, but the film's success lies in the fact it puts the fun back into the franchise."[238]

Esther Zuckerman ofBloomberg News was more critical, writing, "WhileSuperman felt bracingly modern with the political sentiments to boot,The Fantastic Four has a halo of cobwebs it can't quite shake off."[239]Livemint's Udita Jhunjhunwala praised the cast performances, but said the film was "competent at best—areboot with cosmic ambition that barely attains lift-off."[240]The Australian's Stephen Romei praised the opening sequence but criticized the film's dialogue, concluding, "The superhero movie franchise has its ups and downs. This one is definitely on the downside."[241]

Accolades

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Accolades received byThe Fantastic Four: First Steps
AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientResultRef.
Astra Film AwardsJanuary 9, 2026Best Action or Science Fiction FeatureThe Fantastic Four: First StepsNominated[242]
Astra Midseason Movie AwardsJuly 3, 2025Most Anticipated FilmNominated[243]
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsJanuary 4, 2026Best Production DesignKasra Farahani and Jille AzisNominated[244]
Hollywood Music in Media AwardsNovember 19, 2025Original Score – Sci-Fi/Fantasy FilmMichael GiacchinoNominated[245]
Movieguide AwardsFebruary 6, 2026Faith and Freedom Award for MoviesThe Fantastic Four: First StepsPending[246]
Best Movie for Mature AudiencesPending
Grace Award for Most Inspiring Performance for Movies, ActressVanessa KirbyPending
Saturn AwardsMarch 8, 2026Best Cinematic Adaptation FilmThe Fantastic Four: First StepsPending[247]
Best Film DirectionMatt ShakmanPending
Best Film ScreenwritingJosh Friedman,Jeff Kaplan,Eric Pearson, and Ian SpringerPending
Best Actor in a FilmPedro PascalPending
Best Actress in a FilmVanessa KirbyPending
Best Supporting Actor in a FilmEbon Moss-BachrachPending
Best Film EditingNona Khodai and Tim RochePending
Best Film MusicMichael GiacchinoPending
Best Film Production DesignJille Azis and Kasra FarahaniPending
Best Film Costume DesignAlexandra ByrnePending
Best Film Visual / Special EffectsDaniele Bigi, Lisa Marra, andScott StokdykPending
Best 4K Home Media ReleaseThe Fantastic Four: First StepsPending

Other media

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See also:Fantastic Four: First Steps (comic)

At the end of April 2025, Marvel Comics and Marvel Studios announced a tie-inone-shot comic titledFantastic Four: First Steps,[79] which was released on July 9.[248] It was written byMatt Fraction and drawn byMark Buckingham, with cover art byPhil Noto. Marvel Comics worked with the film's creative team to ensure the comic matched the film's style and tone, and the comics team visited the set during filming.[79] It is presented as an in-universe comic published by the Future Foundation on the fourth anniversary of the Fantastic Four gaining their powers, serving as an "authorized retelling" of the team's early adventures.[249]

In December 2025, Marvel Comics announced four additional tie-in one-shot comics that, similar to theFirst Steps one-shot, are presented as in-universe comics published by the Future Foundation and expand on characters and moments from the film; the four comics are expected to be released quarterly throughout 2026. The first one-shot, titledFantastic Four: First Foes, is scheduled for release on March 4, 2026. It was written byDan Slott, with Buckingham and Noto respectively returning as artist and cover artist, and explores an early adventure of the Fantastic Four facing off against the Mad Thinker. A two-page short story written byRyan North, "Fantastic Science", is also included, which is inspired by Reed's educational television programming as seen in the film.[250]

Future

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A sequel toFirst Steps was reported to be in development in June 2025.[251] In August, Sneider reported that Shakman was expected to return to direct the sequel, which Marvel Studios believed would perform better financially thanFirst Steps once the Fantastic Four had been seen inDoomsday andSecret Wars.[252]

Notes

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  1. ^This scene was directed byAvengers: Doomsday (2026) directorsAnthony and Joe Russo during production of that film. The man was identified off-screen asVictor von Doom / Doctor Doom.[5]

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