The Fantastic Four's faithful robot companion, HERBIE, will appear in the live-action MCU film, though the robot has a ...
Unique atmosphere of Fantastic Four and character introductions in the trailer set apart the film, with attention to detail ...
Marvel took a brief step back into the swinging '60s with its brand-new Fantastic Four: First Steps trailer. This upcoming ...
All of that seems to dovetail quite nicely with Galactus' inclusion in The Fantastic Four: First Steps. And of course there's also the matter of HERBIE, the FF's robot pal who, in comics ...
Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm/Invisible Woman in 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios' FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS. Photo courtesy of 20th Century Studios/Marvel Studios ...
In The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ first trailer, we finally got a good look at the team’s costumes in their ’60s retro-style world. Although we’ve had several Fantastic Four films before ...
“The Greatest Comic Magazine in the World!” So declared the cover of 1961’s Fantastic Four #3, the beginning of what would become the masterwork of writer Stan Lee and artist Jack Kirb ...
The first trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps has made an impressive impact on the internet. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the video was seen 202 million times across all platforms.
Ben Grimm steals the show in new trailer, capturing emotional core & iconic look. Ebon Moss-Bachrach's portrayal of The Thing is comic-accurate & deeply emotional. The Thing's journey of self ...
Though you may not have noticed this even if you did decide to watch the pre-launch livestream counting down to the release of the trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps earlier this week ...
The first trailer for Marvel Studios' The Fantastic Four: First Steps was released earlier this week, and an IMAX version of the teaser has now been shared online. Though the trailer doesn't ...
Marvel's "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" trailer emphasizes family and personal dynamics over action. Good superhero romances are key to grounding characters and hooking audiences for sequels.