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First Steps premiere, Ralph Ineson describes how different it is to play a character like Galactus. Plus, he tells THR what it was to see Galactus for the first time.
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?
Marvel Studios has shared a brand-new featurette for The Fantastic Four: First Steps , giving fans an inside look at how the highly anticipated MCU film is coming together. The video showcases the incredible craftsmanship behind the movie’s practical effects,
The Fantastic Four: First Steps Director Reveals How The Russo Brothers Were Involved With the Movie
Matt Shakman reveals the Russo Brothers followed part of The Fantastic Four: First Steps' development to prepare for Doomsday.
First Steps" debuts a new crew of Marvel villains. Here's an exclusive sneak peek at Mole Man, Silver Surfer and Galactus.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe is finally giving fans the Galactus they’ve been waiting for in The Fantastic Four: First Steps , and he looks like he was ripped straight out of the comics. This time around,
Fantastic Four First Steps has the dual pressure of re-introducing the team and setting up Avengers: Doomsday.
Original “Fantastic Four” star Michael Chiklis is sending well wishes to the team behind Marvel’s upcoming reboot. In a post on X Monday, Chiklis, who played The Thing in 2005’s “Fantastic Four,” sent his best regards to the cast and crew of “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Exclusive: Fantastic Four star Ralph Ineson wants to share the screen with Robert Downey Jr in the future, while Julia Garner wants to share the screen with... Ralph Ineson
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Fiction Horizon on MSN‘Fantastic Four’ Director Shares Thoughts on Galactus vs. Godzilla FightGalactus or Godzilla? According to Fantastic Four director Matt Shakman, it’s not even a real question. He’s sure Galactus would win without much trouble. In a recent talk, Shakman explained why he believes Galactus would easily beat the famous monster.