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Movie Review: ‘Fantastic Four: First Steps,’ a stylish, emotional reboot that mostly sticks the landing

LionhearTVBy LionhearTVJuly 24, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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After years of cinematic false starts, Marvel’s First Family finally finds its footing in ‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’, the highly anticipated MCU Phase 6 opener.

Directed by ‘WandaVision’s’ Matt Shakman, the film embraces the essence of the original comics while injecting a retro-futuristic visual style and a surprisingly emotional core—making it the best Fantastic Four film to date, even if it still falls short of MCU’s top-tier outings.

Set in an alternate timeline (Earth-828), ‘First Steps’ wastes no time with origin stories. Instead, it drops viewers into a world where the ‘Fantastic Four’—Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby), Johnny Storm (Joseph Quinn), and Ben Grimm (Ebon Moss-Bachrach)—are already beloved celebrity scientists-turned-superheroes. The plot centers on a looming cosmic threat: Galactus (Ralph Ineson), an imposing space god who sends the Silver Surfer (Jennifer Garner, as a gender-swapped Shalla-Bal) to prepare Earth for consumption.

What sets this film apart from its predecessors is its commitment to tone. Gone are the clunky humor and fourth-wall-breaking gags. Instead, the film opts for naturalistic banter and grounded family dynamics. At the heart of the story is Sue Storm’s pregnancy and the looming responsibility of raising a child while saving the world—a dramatic angle that adds real emotional weight.

Vanessa Kirby shines as Sue, grounding the team with a quiet strength and moral clarity. Pedro Pascal brings a thoughtful intensity to Reed Richards, though some may still question the casting choice. Joseph Quinn adds just enough charm as the impulsive Johnny Storm, and Moss-Bachrach’s Ben Grimm delivers both gruff humor and heart. Their chemistry is believable, even if the film’s script doesn’t quite give each member distinct arcs beyond Reed and Sue.

The visuals are among the film’s strongest assets. The 1960s-inspired New York, the design of the Fantasticar, the team’s iconic blue-and-white suits, and Galactus’ towering, Kirby-esque tech aesthetic all pop on screen. Silver Surfer’s sequences—elegant, fluid, and shimmering—are breathtaking. H.E.R.B.I.E., the team’s robot sidekick, is a charming if slightly overused addition.

Shakman directs with flair, balancing dramatic storytelling with big-scale set pieces. The action feels earned rather than obligatory. A standout sequence involving the birth of Sue’s baby amidst a cosmic crisis feels fresh and emotionally resonant, making this more than just another superhero spectacle.

Still, ‘First Steps’ isn’t without flaws. The pacing stumbles occasionally, and the team’s internal conflicts are more told than shown. The film flirts with the complex family dynamics that defined Lee and Kirby’s comics but doesn’t explore them deeply. All four characters being scientists flattens some of the group’s contrast and personality tension.

But the film sticks the landing where it matters—delivering on heart, spectacle, and a promising future for Marvel’s First Family. The post-credits scene, directed by the Russo Brothers, teases ‘Avengers: Doomsday’ and will undoubtedly leave fans buzzing.

LionhearTV‘s Verdict: ‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ is a stylish, emotionally grounded reboot that restores faith in Marvel’s most difficult franchise. It may not be perfect, but it’s a confident leap forward—and the best Fantastic Four film we’ve seen so far.

Rating: 4.5/5
Best Seen On: IMAX
Don’t Miss: The post-credits scene. Trust us.

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