Fantastic Four, First Steps and Marvel movies
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The Mirror US on MSNMarvel Rivals developers tease ‘much more’ MCU Easter eggs after Fantastic Four skin release
Hawkeye Will of Galacta: In order to get this skin, you must first connect your Marvel Rivals account to a Twitch account, after which you must watch six hours of livestreams from broadcasters taking part in the drop campaign. You may purchase the Hawkeye Will of Galacta skin until Friday, August 16.
This iteration of the Fantastic Four has a standalone adventure without all the burden of the MCU's history and cast of characters.
This week, Marvel Studios is releasing the highly anticipated The Fantastic Four: First Steps on July 25th. The upcoming Marvel movie marks the long-awaited induction of the first superhero family into the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the third cinematic iteration of the iconic comic book characters overall… or, is it?
“Fantastic Four” has a “distinct retro-futuristic aesthetic and family-focused themes,” according to Rotten Tomatoes. With a “certified fresh” critics score of 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, reactions to “Fantastic Four” seem largely positive — even if they sometimes come with qualifications.
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The News-Herald on MSN‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ review: Family-first and fabulous
It seems the Marvel Cinematic Universe and the Fantastic Four needed one another. The creation of Marvel greats Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, the latter quartet of heroes — Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic,
However, The Fantastic Four: First Steps has taken it a step further with its marketing, more than any other Marvel film that I can think of. For the press, the releases are often typed up in a vintage 1960s typewriter format, which is impressive. But for the public? Gosh, it’s been so fun.
Fantastic Four: First Steps is helping Marvel to "get its mojo back", according to most early reviews of the new superhero reboot. The 37th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is "Marvel's best film in a decade", the Telegraph said, while the Guardian declared the studio had "regained its buoyancy".
After an infamously unreleased low budget Roger Corman treatment in 1994, two coolly received noughties movies, and the total car crash that was Josh Trank’s 2015 reboot, Matt Shakman is about to have another go with The Fantastic Four: First Steps.