The first complete trailer for “The Fantastic Four: Fantastic Four: First Steps” by Marvel Studios “ is finally online so that fans examine the frame by frame as it was the film Zapruder, which means that we will soon be flooded with two types of catches. Some superhero obsessions will expand on the trailer of 164 seconds in search of Easter eggs, unexpected presentation notes of characters, and perhaps details of the plot that have not yet been revealed. All this is completely harmless and deserves to be encouraged.
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Then, there is the dark side of the Fandom, which is populated by people determined to find evidence that each new event film will, in fact, be absolute irremediable trash cans. They will put on each small element that seems a little absent, and take it as an undeniable proof that a massively costly bomb is about to explode in multiplexes worldwide. Sometimes it is difficult not to draw disastrous conclusions. Just about all the advertising pieces for “Captain America: Brave New World”, made a TV movie looked like lower visual effects that would be at home in an original series from Syfy. But there are times when a studio knows that it has the goods and feels confident enough about the finished product to keep the show under the Wraps until the day of the opening. This is how Universal and Steven Spielberg played him 32 years ago with “Jurassic Park”.
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If phase four of Marvel Studios and the phase five slates had worked better with moviegoers, they would probably not feel like the need to go completely with the trailer for the highly anticipated “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”. Unfortunately, the former super-powerful superhero factory has flouted lately, so a fanfaron marketing seems necessary. In addition, by leaving the first teaser of the film, they must respond to the concerns of the condemned to face the extensible powers of Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal) alias M. Fantastic. We saw Johnny Storm Flame as the human torch, and Sue Richards uses his invisibility. We also saw Ben Grimm being the thing. But we haven’t seen Reed at all elongated. A small-scale freakout committed suicide (with some speculating people that the film would in fact change its powers), so this time, Marvel gave us a taste of Reed doing his fantastic thing. What does it look like?
What can we conclude by three seconds Slo-Mo of Richards Richards who extends?
The good news for people waiting for a good fantastic film of four is that the trailer is embarking on the tone full of hope and gee-white that we have often associated with these characters. He looks sincere and simply nice (a feeling that is in depressing perpetration at the moment). But what about Reed Richards? It extends more convincingly than him The “The Fantastic Supply Fantastic Fastic, produced Roger Corman”, Tim Story’s “Fantastic Four” films for 20th Century Fox, or the decidedly non -traditional vision of Josh Trank of characters in 2015?
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Since we only get a three -second slowdown in the lengthening of the angle in front of a ruined building, it is fair to say that the jury has always been released. At least we can dispel these rumors that Mr. Fantastic is fantastic in a non-canonical way, but after seeing this micro-sequence about a dozen, I cannot tell you if it works. It looks good.
As most moviegoers should know it now, we often get songs of unfinished visual effects in the trailers, and this little marketing “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” is no exception. There is an explosion of the fire ball at Times Square which looks of all kinds of doubt, and I am not sure that it is a good idea to include this galactus sequence in an avenue in Manhattan because it seems desperately to polish. I am sure that these above -mentioned condemned people jump on these scenes while I type, but it simply is not worth finding themselves because we know that Marvel Studios will be polished and ends until the very last second. This is how the films are made in the digital age, so there is no cause of alarm.
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“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” went to theaters on July 25, 2025.