My Experience with The Fantastic Four: First Steps"
The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which is set to release on July 25, 2025, is not just a superhero movie for me, but a nostalgic journey. I grew up watching the Fantastic Four movie in 2005, where Jessica Alba, Chris Evans, and Ioan Gruffudd’s performances were forever etched in my mind. At that time, this team was the second most important superhero team in my heart after Superman and Batman. Even though there were several sequels to Fantastic Four later, the magic of that 2005 movie never faded for me. So when I heard that this new movie was coming out, my excitement started to rise. In this blog, I will not give any spoilers, but rather share my experience as a viewer and fan, my likes and dislikes. Along with that, I will also highlight why everyone should watch this movie.
The main characters of the movie are the four members of the Fantastic Four team— Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic), Sue Storm (Invisible Woman), Johnny Storm (Human Torch), and Ben Grimm (The Thing). The chemistry of these four and their unique powers take the story of the movie to another level. In addition, in the movie, we see the Silver Surfer (Shalla-Bal) and the terrifying Galactus, who play an important role in the story. There is a deep story behind each character, which makes them interesting to us not only as superheroes, but also as people.
The first thing that captured my heart about this movie was its 1960s setting. This timeline of Earth-828 gave the movie a retro-futuristic vibe, which was a nostalgic trip for old fans like me. The design of the Baxter Building, the Fantastic Four's spaceship, and their technology—everything seemed to have come straight out of a comic book. The colors of the scenes, the costumes, and the cinematography impressed me. In particular, the space scenes were so amazing that I felt like I was traveling with them in space.
The depth of the relationship between Reed and Sue was very touching to me. Their family bond and emotional moments added a human dimension to the story. Johnny Storm's ever-present mischievousness and Ben Grimm's rough but loving personality made the movie come alive. Shalla-Bal's entry as the Silver Surfer and her mysterious presence added a new layer to the story. And Galactus? Seeing him, I felt like I had never seen anyone as terrifying and magnificent as this villain before.
The action scenes in the movie were a visual treat for me. In particular, the Human Torch's fire play and Invisible Woman's use of the force field were presented with great precision. The movie's soundtrack also won my heart. The musical accompaniment to each scene was so perfect that I was completely immersed in the story the entire time. The mid-credits scene was a huge surprise for me, one that I will never forget. It only made me more excited for the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday movie.
Watching the movie took me back to those childhood days. The Fantastic Four have always held a special place for me, and this new movie has enriched that place even more. It is not just a superhero movie, but a story of family, love, and sacrifice. This new journey of Reed, Sue, Johnny, and Ben made me laugh, cry, and ultimately light a ray of hope in my heart. When they face their challenges together in the final scene of the movie, I thought—this is my Fantastic Four.
If you are a Marvel fan, this movie is a must-watch for you. It is not just the story of the Fantastic Four, but also opens up a new horizon of the Marvel multiverse. The unique world of Earth-828, the new interpretation of the Fantastic Four's powers, and the presence of terrifying villains like Galactus make the movie an epic experience. In addition, the movie's mid-credits scene gives a big hint about the future of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which no Marvel fan will want to miss.
Even if you're not a fan of superhero movies, this movie will still draw you in for its family story and emotional moments. It's not just action, but a heartwarming story that will touch everyone.
The movie introduces us to a new world in the Marvel multiverse—Earth-828. There are no Avengers or X-Men on this world, only the Fantastic Four are the only superhero team here. This setting gave the movie a unique flavor. Also, the movie is directly connected to Avengers: Doomsday, which makes it even more important for Marvel fans.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is not just a movie to me, it's a new chapter in my childhood memories. This movie made me laugh, cry, and most importantly, deepen my love for my favorite superhero team. If you haven't seen the movie yet, hurry to the theater without delay. It's an experience you'll never forget.
Have you seen the movie? If you have, what was your favorite scene? Let me know in the comments, and share this blog with your friends to share your excitement.
This is a good thing, I tire of the constant tying in of other characters to try to get us to watch something else later. That being said, there is something about the Fantastic Four that has never really appealed all that much to me. I'll probably end up waiting to see this one until it is on streaming somewhere. I went to Superman at the cinema and since I am not really a superhero fan, one $20 movie experience per year at the movie theater, is enough :)
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20$ for a movie? Damn that's so high 🥹. I could watch 8 to 10 4k dolby atmos films with that cash in my state.
I have to say though, the space visuals of f4 was really good so it's something that people should consider watching on the big screen.
Thanks for your comment! 😊 I totally understand that superhero movies can sometimes be a bit annoying when they have connections to other characters or hints of future movies. The Fantastic Four: First Steps, although it is connected to the Marvel Multiverse, still tells its own story in its own way, which I think even those like you who are not very interested in the superhero genre can enjoy. The family ties and emotional moments of this movie make it a heartwarming story beyond just the action.
Since you are not a huge fan of superhero movies and think that one movie theater experience a year is enough, it might be a good decision for you to wait for it to arrive on the streaming platform. But I will say, if you are ever in the mood to watch it, this new story of the Fantastic Four might surprise you a little.
I'm glad you liked the movie and that it brings back memories of your childhood. The same thing happened to me with James Gunn's Superman.
But I didn't like this Fantastic Four movie. The only things I liked were the color palette, the Human Torch, and the Invisible Woman. Taste is entirely personal.
Thank you so much for your comment! 😊 It's great to hear that James Gunn's Superman brought back memories of your childhood. It's a really special feeling when a movie connects us to our past.
I'm a little sad to hear that you didn't like The Fantastic Four: First Steps very much, but I'm glad to hear that you liked the color palette, the Human Torch, and the Invisible Woman characters. I also really like the action scenes and their chemistry with these two characters! Your opinion is right, movie preferences are completely personal. If you shared a little bit about what aspects of the movie you didn't like, it would have been more discussed. 😄
We're clear that preferences are personal, so it's fine if you like it and I don't. Many things about this film bothered me; I'll just point out a few:
Mr. Fantastic: I don't think he's a genius as such. What he said to the press about Galactus's lawsuit was absurd. Galactus almost killed him, as if he were a supporting character. The actor's face is the same throughout the film.
Invisible Woman: I really liked this character for her powers, but they portray her as a good diplomat with people and journalists. However, her speech and the script are very simple, cheesy, and boring.
The Thing was underrated; he was just the driver, the cook, and even the one who delivered the baby. He was like a supporting character, with no development, no personality, no good dialogue, he didn't look that strong, and the CGI was ugly; there have definitely been better.
Silver Surfer as a woman... forget it.
I liked your post and the feeling the movie evoked in you; that's beyond anything. I liked Superman, and it has a ton of flaws, but I still liked it because it's a very personal experience. See you later, my friend @mrarhat
It's a beautiful film. More than a Marvel movie, it's a gift to those of us who first encountered these characters in the comics. I loved it because it focuses more on the characters themselves rather than just the conflict and their powers. Although those elements are present, the family was the main focus.