Director: Matt Shakman
Genre: Action/ Science Fiction/ Adventure
Runtime: 114
minutes
Year:
2025
Starring: Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Julia
Garner, Ralph Ineson, Paul Walter Hauser, Natasha Lyonne, Sarah Niles, Mark
Gadiss
Description: Forced to balance their roles as heroes with the
strength of their family bond, the Fantastic Four must defend Earth from a
ravenous space god called Galactus and his enigmatic herald the Silver Surfer.
Review: Genius Dr. Reed Richards can stretch his body, his wife Sue can turn
invisible and create force fields, her brother van burst into flames on
command, and their best friend is a walking chunk of granite with massive strength.
They are the protectors of Eart No. 828. But then an alien creature, all covered
in silver, falls from the sky and tells them the world is doomed. At least,
unless Reed and Sue sacrifice their unborn baby to the space god Galactus.
They have tried before, to put Marvel’s ‘first family’ on the big
screen. The first, from 1994, was never released. And since then we had a
financially successful version in 2005 that also got a sequel. The dark reboot,
with the strange title Fant-4-Stic, wasn’t a success at all. “The Fantastic
Four: First Steps” is definitely the best of the bunch.
They didn’t only have to proof that this comic series is filmable at
all, but the commercial future of Marvel’s Cinematic Universe rests just a
little bit more heavily on its shoulders than on other titles.
Director Matt Shakman was also responsible for the most inventive series
of the MCU: “WandaVision”. And this film, in my eyes, is great too.
The origin story of the Four is quickly rushed through a TV recap. And we
can accept that you can still end a superhero movie with a big world-threatening
final battle. As long as it’s done right. Shakman and his writers understand it
all too well.
The film is strong, and this is first and foremost because of the
excellent casting of the four main characters. Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards, Joseph
Quinn as Johnny Storm and Ebon Moss-Bachrach all fit their roles very well, but
it’s Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm who impresses the most. The dynamic between these
characters is convincing, in details and grand gestures. There is bickering, teasing,
back and forth irritation. But when it comes down to it, they always choose
each other and fight together.
The villains were portrayed well, especially Silver Surfer, played by
Julia Garner. Because of Johnny Storm’s
immediate fascination with her, it gives the story a chance to delve a little
deeper into her background. Which in terms gives her the necessary depth. Galactus
is a bit more one-dimensional then, since he just wants one thing.
I highly enjoyed “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”. An excellent
superhero film and a nice stepping stone to the next chapter in the MCU.
Rating: 4,5/ 5
Genre: Action/ Science Fiction/ Adventure

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