Recently, Marvel let out some juicy details about the Fantastic Four movie at the San Diego Comic-Con. The movie's title was revealed to be The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and it is set to have a retro 1960s vibe with Galactus as the bad guy. The concept footage shown at the event highlighted its Space Age aesthetic—scenes included the Fantasticar, space suits, and a rocket launch.
Directed by Matt Shakman, the film will feature Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Julia Garner, and Ralph Ineson in the lead roles.
With a release date slated for July 25, 2025, fans are excited to see exactly how this fresh installment brings the Fantastic Four to life with the addition of iconic characters and a storyline true to the spirit of the original comics.
What is the Fanstasticar?
The Fantasticar is a flying car that belongs to the Fantastic Four and was developed by Reed Richards, also known as Mr. Fantastic. The first issue appearance was in Fantastic Four #3, 1962, brought to life by the creative talent of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.
Over the years, various versions of the Fantasticar have appeared, each more sophisticated than its predecessor. The car is jammed with gadgets—high-tech ones like the windshields, which are supposedly bulletproof, and electric fans for the propulsion system.
At Comic-Con 2024, the world saw the newest version of the Fantasticar. Sleek in design and updated with modern amenities. More than just a cool ride, the Fantasticar represents ingenuity and teamwork for the superhero team.
What is the theme and the plot for The Fantastic Four: First Steps?
Set in the 1960s, the retro-futurism of the film will fuse classic elements with modern storytelling and create a different look and theme. All of these would blend into an interesting story that does justice to the legacy of the Fantastic Four but brings with it some fresh perspectives toward the characters' journeys.
The story of The Fantastic Four: First Steps revolves around Marvel's First Family as they embark on their very first adventure within the Marvel Cinematic Universe. It is the origin story of the Fantastic Four—Reed Richards, Susan Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm—becoming superheroes.
The film puts Mr. Fantastic in a "Fantastic Science" class lecture, zipping about in their iconic flying car, the Fantasticar, and blasting off for space missions in retro-styled suits that directly evoke the comic books. It captures the first missteps and interactions that define their powers and dynamics.
San Diego Comic-Con has given the world its very first dramatic shot of Galactus, setting up this epic good versus evil battle. The film will stay close to the source material, mixing nostalgia-based elements with refined cinematic techniques for a grounded, classic feel.
Who is the major villain in The Fantastic Four: First Steps?
The main supervillain of the film is Galactus, portrayed by Ralph Ineson. Having once been a man named Galan from the planet Taa in a previous universe, Galactus became a cosmic entity when he merged with the "Sentience of the Universe" during the Big Bang.
"The Devourer of Worlds," Galactus absorbs planets to survive. He is a very morally difficult character because he is a very destructive entity, but he is also necessary to maintain balance in the universe.
In this movie, Galactus is a gigantic danger to Earth who tests the newly born superhero team. The movie explains his enormous cosmic powers and hunger to eat planets, adding a great cosmic factor to the story. In this film, Julia Garner will portray the Silver Surfer—Galactus's herald in the quest for suitable planets.
The Silver Surfer can deepen the plot of the movie because, in comic lore, there will be a plot of redemption or the conflicting implications between duty and morality.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps looks to deliver an exhilarating blockbuster within the Marvel Cinematic Universe by fusing classic comic elements with a nostalgic yet refreshed storyline.
With an A-list cast and the characterizing of cosmic entities such as Galactus and the Silver Surfer, this film promises an engaging cinema experience for fans.