There has been a lot of clamouring and anticipation about the new release of MCU’s new superhero movie “Fantastic Four: First Step with its official trailer release on 4th of February and coming to theaters on July 25. Lets’ take a look at the evolution of the superhero movie and its rerun over the years.
Marvel’s First Family, the Fantastic Four, has had a fascinating yet turbulent history in Hollywood. Spanning two decades, multiple reruns, and now an eagerly anticipated entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), their journey reflects both the challenges and success of adapting iconic comic book characters for the big screen. From their 2005 debut to the highly anticipated 2025 MCU rerun.
2005: The Fantastic Four
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The Fantastic Four made their blockbuster debut in 2005 with 20th Century Fox’s Fantastic Four, directed by Tim Story. The film introduced audiences to IoanGruffudd as Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic), Jessica Alba as Sue Storm (Invisible Woman), Chris Evans as Johnny Storm (Human Torch), and Michael Chiklis as Ben Grimm (The Thing).
While the movie didn’t receive widespread critical acclaim, it was a commercial success, grossing around $330 million globally. The film’s lighter tone and focus on family dynamics resonated with many viewers, though it faced criticism for its simplistic plot and underdeveloped villain, Doctor Doom. This success led to a sequel, Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007), which expanded the universe by introducing the enigmatic Silver Surfer.
However, despite its intriguing cosmic elements, the sequel received low reviews and struggled to elevate the franchise’s status. Plans for a third film and a potential Silver Surfer spin-off were eventually abandoned due to declining interest and box office performance.
2015: Fantastic Four
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In 2015, Fox attempted to reinvent the franchise with a darker, more grounded reboot simply titled Fantastic Four, directed by Josh Trank. This version featured a younger cast, including Miles Teller as Reed Richards, Kate Mara as Sue Storm, Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm, and Jamie Bell as Ben Grimm.
The film shifted significantly from its predecessors, aiming for a more serious, science-fiction-driven narrative. Unfortunately, this new direction failed to resonate with both critics and audiences. Faced by behind-the-scenes issues, reshoots, and creative conflicts, the film struggled to find its identity.
It was criticized for its poor storytelling, uneven pacing, and underwhelming character development. Despite the promising cast, Fantastic Four (2015) became a box office disappointment, further discouraging any plans for any sequels in the future.
2025: The Fantastic Four: First Steps
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The future of the Fantastic Four took a dramatic turn when Disney acquired 21st Century Fox in 2019, bringing the beloved characters under the Marvel Studios umbrella. This development opened the door for the team to finally join the MCU, sparking excitement among fans eager to see them interact with iconic heroes like Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, and the Avengers.
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Marvel Studios officially announced the MCU’s Fantastic Four rerun, now titled “Fantastic Four: First Steps,” set for release on July 25, 2025. Directed by Matt Shakman, known for his work on “WandaVision”, the film promises a new take on the superhero team, blending their classic roots with the expansive MCU narrative.
The new cast includes:
- Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic)
- Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm (Invisible Woman)
- Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm (Human Torch)
- Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm (The Thing)
Unlike previous adaptations, First Steps will transport the Fantastic Four into a retro-futuristic version of the 1960s, a creative decision that aims to honour the era in which the characters were originally introduced in the comics.
This unique setting, combined with Marvel’s signature storytelling style, is expected to breathe new life into the franchise.
The Fantastic Four’s cinematic journey has been anything but straightforward. From the average, family-friendly vibes of the 2005 films to the darker, experimental tone of the 2015 reboot, and now their long-awaited arrival in the MCU, the team has undergone numerous transformations in pursuit of capturing the magic that made them comic book legends.
As Marvel Studios prepares to introduce The Fantastic Four: First Steps to the world, hopes are high that this version will finally deliver the definitive portrayal fans have been waiting for since 2005.
Blending rich character development, cosmic adventures, and connections to the broader MCU, the 2025 film represents not just another reboot, but a new beginning for Marvel’s First Family.