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Early ‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Reactions Say It’s…Well, Y’know,

The Fantastic Four have finally come to the MCU, and it sounds like their new movie is another part of Marvel's 'We're Back' era.
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We’re less than a full week away from Fantastic Four: First Stepsand Marvel’s already gone and let early watchers give their thoughts on the film. That’s nothing terribly new, save for these thoughts come ahead of the film’s Hollywood premiere on Monday night, when they were originally meant to drop. But it’s not without reason, as the impressions are quite glowing, even moreso than last weekend’s Superman or Thunderbolts* from a few months ago. Check out the impressions from critics and influencers below.

Directed by Matt Shakman, First Steps is the first Fantastic Four movie to come out in almost a full decade. From the initial cast reveal to its more recent promos, Marvel’s been hyping up this movie as something different from its usual fare. It’s not just a period piece set in an alt-universe 1960s, it’s also looking like more of a disaster epic as Mister Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), the Invisible Woman (Vanessa Kirby), Thing (Ebon Moss-Bassrach) and the Human Torch (Joseph Quinn) work together to save their home from the Silver Surfer (Julia Garner) and impending Galactus (Ralph Ineson). Like the New Avengers before them, the Four are already locked in for 2026 and 2027’s Avengers duology, and it sounds like they’ve already got a 2028 window locked down for their sequel.

We’ll see if Fantastic Four: First Steps lives up to these lofty words when it hits theaters next Friday, July 25. Look for io9’s review in the coming days.

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