L'une des familles les plus emblématiques de Marvel arrive sur grand écran: les 4 Fantastiques.L'une des familles les plus emblématiques de Marvel arrive sur grand écran: les 4 Fantastiques.L'une des familles les plus emblématiques de Marvel arrive sur grand écran: les 4 Fantastiques.
- Prix
- 3 nominations au total
Matthew Wood
- H.E.R.B.I.E.
- (voice)
Michael Bailey Smith
- Power Plant Worker #2
- (as Michael Bailey-Smith)
Avis en vedette
Well good news, after ages and having given up trying "Sue" (Vanessa Kirby) and boffin "Reed" (Pedro Pascal) are going to have a bairn! This is great news for her brother "Johnny" (Joseph Quinn) and the stony fourth member of their gang "Ben" (Egon Moss-Bacharach). The news is greeted enthusiastically by their adoring fans too, but those celebrations are cut short when a mysterious woman descends from what looks like a meteor shower to forewarn them that their planet is doomed. Her (Julia Garner) boss "Galactus" (Ralph Ineson) is on his way, and he is hungry for not just some rare earths, but all of it! Blessed with their array of super-powers, the quartet embark in their warp-capable rocket to meet this chap and he offers them an alternative to global destruction. It's one hell of a sacrifice for the would-be parents though, but with the fate of humanity hanging on their decision - what will they choose? Perhaps they can think of a scientific alternative? There is a slightly retro-look to the production, with their flying car looking like a converted Citroën that belonged in a Jacques Tati film, and there is plenty of inter-galactic adventure with some effective visual effects, a decent degree of menace and it stays sufficiently devoid of sentiment, and the multiverse, until the denouement. Though they do gel well together, none of the acting isn't really anything special, nor is the writing, but "Ben" looks good with his beard and Quinn probably steals the show with his engagingly flaming character and his spray-on white 501s. There are loads of gadgets and gizmos and anyone who has ever had to argue with a child seat and a car might empathise, too. It's an old-fashioned save the world movie that hasn't sold it's soul to the CGI, and I enjoyed it.
Visually, this film was a standout with stunning cinematography, impressive CGI, and a unique retro aesthetic that felt refreshingly different from the usual superhero fare. The story was fairly basic and the short runtime didn't allow enough depth to fully explore the villain's motivations. The casting was nearly perfect, with every actor bringing their character to life in a way that made you love the team not just as a whole but as individuals. Overall, I'd rate it a solid 7.2 out of 10. It's a fun, visually rich ride and I'm genuinely excited to see where the story goes next. The post-credit scene was a 9 out of 10, one of the most dramatic and thrilling I've seen in years.
"The Fantastic Four: First Steps" is a story about family above all else, where each member of the team is equally important. The movie excels when fleshing out the various bonds between Pedro, Vanessa, Ebon, & Joseph.
Pedro nails Reed's stoicism and dashing brilliance, while Joseph makes Johnny feel ever so valiant. But man, I can't remember the last time I adored two Marvel heroes like Ebon's Ben and Vanessa's Sue. They hold the family together and ground the others when no one else can. Silver Surfer is perfection with this metallic voice and looks really really good. Galactus is awesome in IMAX.
The combination of practical effects and CGI is...you guessed it...Fantastic...say that again! VFX were immaculate. Cosmically and on Earth, Matt Shakman dropped a visual feast. It is stunning, stylish, self-contained, and easy to jump into. I had such a good time with this one. The retrofuturism is so pleasing. The retro '60s aesthetic works on all fronts.
Marvel's first family shines with chemistry & charisma Stan Lee and Jack Kirby would be proud of. The "FF" dazzle from start to finish, Matt Shakman delivers one of Marvel's best. Michael Giacchino's score is triumphant and easily his best work in the MCU. Can't wait to watch it again tomorrow!
There are 2 credit scenes, but you already know, that you'll stay for them. Fantastic!
Pedro nails Reed's stoicism and dashing brilliance, while Joseph makes Johnny feel ever so valiant. But man, I can't remember the last time I adored two Marvel heroes like Ebon's Ben and Vanessa's Sue. They hold the family together and ground the others when no one else can. Silver Surfer is perfection with this metallic voice and looks really really good. Galactus is awesome in IMAX.
The combination of practical effects and CGI is...you guessed it...Fantastic...say that again! VFX were immaculate. Cosmically and on Earth, Matt Shakman dropped a visual feast. It is stunning, stylish, self-contained, and easy to jump into. I had such a good time with this one. The retrofuturism is so pleasing. The retro '60s aesthetic works on all fronts.
Marvel's first family shines with chemistry & charisma Stan Lee and Jack Kirby would be proud of. The "FF" dazzle from start to finish, Matt Shakman delivers one of Marvel's best. Michael Giacchino's score is triumphant and easily his best work in the MCU. Can't wait to watch it again tomorrow!
There are 2 credit scenes, but you already know, that you'll stay for them. Fantastic!
I mean I went to theater with quite high expectations. But honestly was a bit disappointed.
Movie tried to explore characters and their depth more but collectively as whole it went bit shallow and mediocre storyline.
It was definitely better than previous ones. But calling it one of the best MCU films? Um nope. Not at all.
Movie tried to explore characters and their depth more but collectively as whole it went bit shallow and mediocre storyline.
It was definitely better than previous ones. But calling it one of the best MCU films? Um nope. Not at all.
The movie is set in the 1960s, and I really liked the retro vibe. The visuals, costumes, and music all felt fresh and different from other Marvel movies. Pedro Pascal did a solid job as Reed Richards, and Vanessa Kirby was great as Sue Storm.
The story was okay, nothing too deep. It felt more like an introduction to the characters than a full, exciting story. There wasn't a strong villain presence either-Galactus didn't feel dangerous at all, and Silver Surfer barely had any screen time.
There were a few fun moments and some nice character scenes, but the pacing was off sometimes. Parts of the film felt slow or a bit disconnected. Not much tension or emotion overall.
In short: it's a decent movie to kick off the new Fantastic Four era, but nothing special. I'm curious to see what comes next, but this one didn't blow me away.
The story was okay, nothing too deep. It felt more like an introduction to the characters than a full, exciting story. There wasn't a strong villain presence either-Galactus didn't feel dangerous at all, and Silver Surfer barely had any screen time.
There were a few fun moments and some nice character scenes, but the pacing was off sometimes. Parts of the film felt slow or a bit disconnected. Not much tension or emotion overall.
In short: it's a decent movie to kick off the new Fantastic Four era, but nothing special. I'm curious to see what comes next, but this one didn't blow me away.
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- GaffesWhen Sue Storm introduces her baby to the public: she says to them that her parents died in a car accident. Then she follows it up with, her dad/father was driving; he survived'. Therefore both parents didn't die in a car accident.
- Citations
Reed Richards: [giving a school lecture] This equation not only confirms alternate dimensions, it suggests that parallel Earths exist on different dimensional planes...
[sees his students are bored]
Reed Richards: Who wants to see a big explosion?
[his students perk up]
- Générique farfeluThere is an animated "Fantastic Four" sequence at the end of the closing credits.
- ConnexionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Rat of All My Dreams (2020)
- Bandes originalesGuanacoa
Performed by Juan García Esquivel
Written by Juan García Esquivel
Courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment (Mexico) S.A. de C.V.
By arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Sites officiels
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Fantastic Four: First Steps
- Lieux de tournage
- sociétés de production
- Consultez plus de crédits d'entreprise sur IMDbPro
Box-office
- Budget
- 200 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 128 065 547 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 117 644 828 $ US
- 27 juill. 2025
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 227 124 358 $ US
- Durée1 heure 55 minutes
- Mixage
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