“Fantastic Four” Movie Trailer: Marvel Heroes Meet Silver Surfers
Silver Surfer (Julia Garner) warns about the coming Garactus in “Fantastic Four: First Step,” starring Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Carby.
And yet another great four movies, Clobberin’s time, but this time it’s actually a good thing.
After featuring two mediocre 2000s films featuring Marvel’s legendary superhero family and a vicious third outing in 2015, Foursome makes his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut with a combo sci-fi/disaster Flick, full of retro-futuristic 1960s flavours. Directed by Matt Shakman (Wandavision) and the top-notch cast, The Fantastic Four: First Steps (★★★Aut Out of Out of Out of Out of Out of of of of; rated pg-13; Fall sterters sterters falls are boosted by the highly accessible world buildings and magnetic characters.
Another advantage: it didn’t require any previous history or homework. And like DC’s “Superman,” the brothers in spiritual films in many ways, “First Step” focuses on telling a compelling story rather than just a story of another origin.
Four years have passed since the astronaut quartet went to space, bombarded with cosmic rays, returned in a superpower, and is now a celebrity from New York City. But the Fantastic Four is more interesting than their power.
Big Brain Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal) is great when it comes to inventions of technology and stretching your limbs, but otherwise it’s like a mess, stretching yourself thinly with the important things in life. His wife, Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby), can keep herself out of sight, but she is a person looking for wise men’s guidance and leadership.
Her younger brother, Johnny (Joseph Quinn), can become a human torch, but Hothead’s heartbeat is underrated. And Reed’s best friend, Ben Grimm (Evon Moss Bachalach), is a rock monster walking down the streets of his old Yancey Street neighborhood, and has nostalgia for a few days before he became known as an object. (Don’t ask him to spit out the cartoon catchphrase, “It’s Kurobu Belin’s time!”)
The first healthy screen time focuses on embodying four of the groovy alternative 60’s landscapes, featuring real space races and an ode to the mass media of the time. There’s plenty of story here, and you really don’t miss the inevitable existential threat that leads to every Marvel movie. Instead, see more cooking with Fantastic Four’s faithful robot Harvey!
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As soon as Sue bumps into them with the good news that she is pregnant, a mysterious figure of chrome on a sweet surfboard appears in Times Square. This silver surfer, Sharabal (Julia Garner), announces to the Fantastic Four that the Earth is “marked for death” and soon announces that her boss, Gactus (Ralph Inneson), will be visited by an ancient universe being devoured the entire planet.
Reed and Co. goes to space where Sue lays Baby Franklin in a rather wild zero gravity sequence and tries to negotiate with Galactos. A big man with “eternal hunger” will save the earth if he can have children. Of course, Reed and Sue refuse, so the Fantastic Four attempt to unite humanity and prepare Galactus to stomp Godzilla-style Manhattan.
There are some volatile spots in the ubiquitous Marvel computer-generated image slowdown finale, but the film is incredible at using visual effects to bring certain characters to an astonishing life. Silver Surfer has been one of the coolest characters in comic books for a long time, and Garner’s Sharaval won’t be disappointed. Surfing lava and neutron stars is likewise an ace, one of the most jaw-dropping figures Marvel has ever placed on the screen.
The film also works well to make great galactos, especially with its grandeur of scale, and things are a great joy. The same depth of Moss Bachalach brings his fan favorite role in “The Bear.” However, all four major players live perfectly with these superheroes who have been involved in comics since 1961. Kirby shines in particular with the incorporation of fantastic stories of heartfelt emotions.
This is a “Fantastic Four” film that ultimately makes the hero right after so many attempts. So the biggest complaint about “first step” is that the villains of the universe don’t spend enough time with them and an immersive world before they pop up to drain impossible choices and large property damage.
Again, that’s the purpose of the sequel.
When will “Fantastic Four: First Step” appear? How to see
Marvel’s “Fantastic Four: First Step” starring Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Carby will be in theaters on July 25th. “On Action/Violence and Some Languages” PG-13 is being evaluated by the Film Association.