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The Fantastic Four: First Steps (12A)

Cast: Julia Garner, Joseph Quinn, Ralph Ineson, Paul Walter Hauser, Pedro Pascal, John Malkovich, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Natasha Lyonne, Sarah Niles, Vanessa Kirby
Genre: Action
Author(s): Eric Pearson, Josh Friedman
Director: Matt Shakman
Release Date: 24/07/2025
Running Time: 114mins
Country: US
Year: 2025

Scientist Reed Richards aka Mister Fantastic, his wife Sue Storm aka Invisible Woman, her cocksure brother Johnny Storm aka Human Torch and Reed's best friend Ben Grimm aka The Thing are protectors of a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic Earth. Enigmatic herald Silver Surfer announces the impending arrival of ravenous space god Galactus, who intends to devour the planet. The Fantastic Four must leverage their various abilities to defeat Galactus and prevent humanity's extermination.


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The Fantastic Four: First Steps (12A) Film Review from LondonNet

Often the quickest solution to remedying a problem with expensive malfunctioning technology is to switch off the power, wait a few minutes and reboot the system. The Fantastic Four: First Steps hits the reset button on the glitchy Marvel Cinematic Universe and confidently kick-starts phase six with a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic flourish that sets Matt Shakman’s rip-roaring romp apart from many supposedly superpowered predecessors. By turns funny, thrilling and heartbreaking, this opening foray for Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch and The Thing is one giant leap forward for cinemakind from the 2005 and 2015 origin stories that failed to capture the spirit of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s beloved comics…

Four scriptwriters strike an appealing balance between humour, action and romance, gift-wrapped with splendid digital effects that serve a simple yet effective plot, which asks us to consider how much we would be willing to sacrifice to guarantee the survival of family, friends and neighbours. Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby are handsomely paired as leaders of the eponymous dream team and their molten screen chemistry doesn’t require any additional heat from Joseph Quinn’s incendiary heartthrob. Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s shy, image-conscious man of rock with a big heart stubbornly refuses to bellow his catchphrase – “It’s clobberin’ time!” – until a worthy adversary requires impromptu tenderising with his fists.

In the Earth-828 timeline, scientist Reed Richards aka Mister Fantastic (Pascal), his wife Sue Storm aka Invisible Woman (Kirby), her cocksure brother Johnny Storm aka Human Torch (Quinn) and Reed’s best friend Ben Grimm aka The Thing (Moss-Bachrach) become humanity’s protectors after they return from a space mission with cosmically enhanced DNA. Based in the Baxter Building in New York, the plucky quartet defeat Mole Man (Paul Walter Hauser) then successfully broker a treaty to allow his subterranean kind to live in peace beneath the city.

A few months after Sue confirms her pregnancy, enigmatic herald Silver Surfer (Julia Garner) breaches Earth-828’s atmosphere to announce the arrival of her merciless master: a celestial force as essential as the stars. “I herald his beginning. I herald your end. I herald… Galactus!” she proclaims, referring to a ravenous space god, who has devoured several planets in the universe and intends to do the same to the third rock from the sun. The combined powers of The Fantastic Four seem puny against such a formidable adversary and his shimmering messenger. Reed’s calculations produce only one “mathematical, ethical and available” solution and it is a heartbreaking sacrifice none of the team dares to entertain.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps twists and shouts through two hours of interstellar exploration and pseudo-science with consummate ease. Four screenwriters neatly distil characters’ back stories as archive footage from The Ted Gilbert Show (Mark Gatiss) to cut straight to the chase as mighty Galactus begins his fateful approach to the planet. Action sequences marshal just enough dazzling digital trickery to quicken the pulse without losing sight of the family-oriented emotional drama that underpins each rallying cry. Fantastic in name and execution.

– Jo Planter


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