“The Fantastic Four: First Stes” partial poster featuring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Joseph Quinn.
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The Fantastic Four First Steps, which introduces the iconic Marvel characters to Disney’s Marvel Cinematic Universe, is coming to Disney+ this week.
Directed by Matt Shakman (WandaVision), The Fantastic Four: First Steps premiered in theaters on July 25 and before arriving on digital streaming via premium video on demand debut on Sept. 23.
The official summary for The Fantastic Four: First Steps reads, “Set against the vibrant backdrop of a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world, Marvel Studios’ ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ introduces Marvel’s First Family — Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm/Invisible Woman (Vanessa Kirby), Johnny Storm/Human Torch (Joseph Quinn) and Ben Grimm/The Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) as they face their most daunting challenge yet.
“Forced to balance their roles as heroes with the strength of their family bond, they must defend Earth from a ravenous space god called Galactus (Ralph Ineson) and his enigmatic Herald, Silver Surfer (Julia Garner). And if Galactus’ plan to devour the entire planet and everyone on it weren’t bad enough, it suddenly gets very personal.”
Disney+ announced recently that The Fantastic Four: First Steps will be making its streaming video on demand debut on Disney+ on Wednesday, Nov. 4.
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Matt Shakman Wanted To Stress The Importance Of Family With His Version Of ‘The Fantastic Four’
Since the core characters in The Fantastic Four: First Steps are collectively known as Marvel’s First Family of Superheroes, Matt Shakman said it was important to stress the importance of family to audiences.
“There’s so much we see in the Fantastic Four because they’re a family that you don’t see in other superhero movies,” Shakman told the Motion Picture Association just after the film’s opening in July.
“There’s a relatability in that they have big public personalities, but they go home, and they’re domestic and messy just like the rest of us, and they have the same fights, and love each other,” Shakman added. “It’s what has made them popular decade after decade, and trying to capture that on film has been my goal.”
Rated PG-13, The Fantastic Four: First Steps arrives on Disney+ on Wednesday.