Julia Garner’s Silver surfersAka Shalla-Bal, has finally been revealed in the latest trailer for the “Fantastic Four: First Steps. ”
The filmlike stars Pedro PascalEbon moss-barnach, Vanessa KirbyAnd Joseph Quinn as the title four part, was put in the 1960s Manhattan during the time when the characters’ first comic book was released. The feature will serve as the origin story of Pascals Reed Richards, alias Mr. Fantastic, Vanessa Kirby’s Sue Storm, alias The Invisible Woman, Quinns Johnny Storm, alias The Human Torch and Moss-Bachrach’s Ben Grimm, alias The thing. Ralph Ineson also plays Villain Galactus, with Paul Walter Hauser, Natasha Lyonne and John Malkovich together with the lead role.
Matt Shakman (“Wandavision”) directs “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” from a script by Jeff Kaplan and Ian Springer. This is the first “Fantastic Four” iteration since the 1900s business with Marvel. Prior to the sale, the first “Fantastic Four” movie was released in 2005, followed by the 2007 sequel “The Silver Surfer.” The franchise was revived in 2015 with the standalone movie “Fantastic Four.”
“First Steps” star Quinn recently told Entertainment every week that his interpretation of the human torch differs from previous franchise payments. The character was originally (and most famous) Played by Chris Evans 2005.
“He is a man who leads with a lot of Bravado, who can sometimes be a violation. But he is also fun,” Quinn said of the character. “Myself and (Marvel Studios Boss) Kevin (Feige) talked about previous iterations of him and where we are culturally. He was marked as this female, devil-may-care guy, but is it sexy today? I don’t think so. This version of Johnny is less cold with other people’s emotions, and hopefully it is a self-sufficien
Feige also said in an interview in 2023 with Entertainment every week that the movie “First Steps” will be a “pillar” in the MCU franchise.
“” Fantastic Four “is the basis for everything that came after in the series,” Feige said while first announced the project. “There have really been versions of it (on the screen), but that never lives in the story of MCU. And it is something that is really exciting for us. People will start to hear more about it soon. We plan that it is a big pillar in MCU in the future, just as they have been in the series for 50 or 60 years.”
Check out the new trailer below.
“The Fantastic Four: First Steps” premieres July 25 in theaters from Marvel Studios and Disney.