Summary
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Fantastic Four: First Steps offers a refreshing deviation from MCU's latest complex multi -friendly stories.
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The trailer suggests a darker twist with the opportunity that Fantastic Four fails to defeat Galactus.
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Reed Richard's potential storage room to save his unborn child can lead to the team abandoning the soil of their universe.
Fantastic Four: First Steps Shakes things up in the MCU. Its retro-futuristic 1960s style and unique universe promises to make this one of the most interesting aesthetic transitions ago Guardians of the Galaxy. But the new trailer can suggest a much darker twist that does not yet reveal itself.
First steps Is one of the most awaited Marvel projects coming out this year. The decline of the MCU post after its Infinity story is well reported at this time. Phases 4 and 5 have struggled to keep the audience, with their overly complex, overall multi -friendly stories. This is probably why viewers are so drawn to First steps; It feels like such a fresh air. It is a production that is not stuck by previously large plot points. The story takes place in its own separate timeline, where Fantastic Four is the only superheroes. First steps' The director, Matt Shakman, has also expressed his relief in this fact and claims that it was liberating to write a script that did not rely on crosssovers or returning Marvel characters.

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps: Why Silver Surfer works as a woman
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Fantastic Four: First Steps Can only have given the audience another clue about how it will take the Marvel formula and hit it on the head. The official trailer has given the fans a closer look at what they can expect from their story. Galactus' footsteps are presented to walk on the streets of New York, and Silver Surfer is on full screen. But in the midst of all the exciting fanfare, a common theme within the trailer seems to awaken speculation online: that Reed Richards seems to have failed in some way.
Is Fantastic Four about to lose against Galactus and fails with his earth?
Under the trailer, viewers can hear Richards say:
That's my fault. I stretched the boundaries. And they heard.
Has Mr. Fantastic in any way called Galactus and marked its planet for destruction? Fans seemed to believe it when a conversation exploded on social media after the trailer. Many Phanteories seem to indicate that Fantastic Four can actually fail to defeat the Galactus. Most of the marketing for First steps Have slowly entered the viewers that the fantastic four are famous heroes, celebrities who are loved. So, in the biggest, but still invisible, the twist of this story, will the famous superhero team fall from grace?
At the end, Richards says to the public: “We will protect you.“But throughout the trailer that security begins to decrease quite a bit. A group of reporters ask”Are we safe?“, To which Mr. Fantastic answers,”I don't know.“Marvel Comic fans and viewers old enough to remember the second fox excursion on the screen, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), will have seen this trailer and assumed that overall, First steps Forms to become a fairly similar story. In that film, Silver Surfer arrives on earth and begins to prepare it for the arrival of Galactus, which tries to eat the planet and consume its energy.
Now fans start to realize that First steps' The biggest twist may be that Galactus will succeed with its plan. That they will not only lose, but Fantastic Four will also abandon the land of the universe and flee to a safer timeline. Maybe they will travel to MCU's holy timeline, the main continuity containing Earth 616 and the many characters that fans have come to know and love since then Ironman. This would do First steps the most interesting movie since Avengers: Infinity War, Since the audience would remain with a story where the antagonist actually achieves his difficult schedule.
Sue Storm's pregnancy can change everything for Reed Richards
There is an element in the trailer that should not be overlooked when supporting this theory: Sue Storm's pregnancy. When considering what can drive Reed Richards to abandon his bad world, it is difficult to imagine a scenario where he would betray his heroic values. However, saving his unborn child would be a fairly strong motivator for Richards to take a selfish course and sacrifice his planet to save his family.
It is interesting to note that while he has sung a soothing melody to the public, in the moments where he reveals his real concern, he talks with his wife, Sue Storm. The trailer is cut together to give viewers the impression that Storm's pregnancy will play a major role in both her and Richard's decision -making. When the two stare at their child's empty crib, Storm confirms her beliefs: “I don't give up.“On that line, Mr. Fantastic looks up at a child -sized planet screen and hangs over the cot. Can this be inspiration for Richards to design a plan to jump between worlds or more soils, to find a safe sanctuary for them?
Although he could do this, it would be surprising and impractical for the team to take the entire population on their planet. Previous pictures in the trailer show Richards on a chalkboard, clearly designed theories about wormholes, possibly links between dimensions. They have a somewhat unfortunate color for them – mainly because Richards immediately afterwards: “There is not enough time.“This may mean that Galactus threats are too large, and there is simply not enough time to bring humanity to a new world.
This forms to be Marvel's most interesting film ever, conceptually and stylistically. Fantastic Four: First Steps' The biggest disclosure may be that their children's threatening birth will drive Reed Richards to make an unthinkable choice: to abandon their land completely to ensure their child's safety.

Fantastic Four: First Steps
- Release date
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July 25, 2025
- Director
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Matt Shakman
- Author
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Jeff Kaplan, Josh Friedman, Ian Springer, Eric Pearson, Jack Kirby, Stan Lee
- Producers
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Jamie Christopher, Kevin Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Tim Lewis
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Pedro Pascal
Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic
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Vanessa Kirby
Sue Storm / The Invisible Woman
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Joseph Quinn
Johnny Storm / Human Torch
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Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Ben Grimm / The Thing