Marvel Studio Releases the Trailer of Fantastic Four: First Step

By Media Infotainment Team | Friday, 18 April 2025

Marvel Studios first family, Fantastic Four: First Step, is set to release in theaters on July 25, 2025. The movie team released the new trailer on their social media handles, sharing the news about the movie release with the caption ‘Together. As a family.’ The Marvel Studios journey began with the release of Fantastic Four comic books in the year 1961 by Marvel Comics. Making Fantastic Four as the first superheroes created by Jack Kirby, editor and co-writer Stan Lee.

The Marvel Studio had been giving the hint of the making of Fantastic Four: First Step, as the discussion about the film production was in the process from the year 2017. But with Walt Disney's acquisition of 21st Century Fox on March 20, 2019, all activities related to Fantastic Four were put on hold. In the same year at Comic-Con 2019, Kevin Feige, the president of Marvel Studios, announced the making of Fantastic Four was already in process.

The film focuses on the story of four superheroes who have to balance their personal lives and superpowers while the world gets dismantled. Pedro Pascal plays the role of Reed Richards, the only Mr. Fantastic. The Invisible Woman is being played by Vanessa Kirby in the name of Sue Storm, Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm, the superhero Human Torch, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm (The Thing).

According to the released trailer, the film screenplay is set to take place in a retro-futuristic 1960s Manhattan setting, bringing the memories of nostalgia, with the Fantastic Four as the only heroes. The film is directed by Matt Shakman. This film will be the reboot of the Fantastic Four. Many of the Marvel fans are excited about the release and are appreciating the production value of the film. One of the comments in the Marvel Studio Instagram post stated, “No lie, I teared up with the music alone. Michel Giacchino is just a maestro at his craft,” appreciating the music composition of the film. While few others are bashing the film for being another identity politics!

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