Quarteto Fantástico: Primeiros Passos
Título original: The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Forçados a equilibrar seus papéis como heróis e a força dos laços familiares, o Quarteto Fantástico deve defender a Terra de um deus espacial voraz chamado Galactus e sua enigmática arauta, ... Ler tudoForçados a equilibrar seus papéis como heróis e a força dos laços familiares, o Quarteto Fantástico deve defender a Terra de um deus espacial voraz chamado Galactus e sua enigmática arauta, a Surfista Prateada.Forçados a equilibrar seus papéis como heróis e a força dos laços familiares, o Quarteto Fantástico deve defender a Terra de um deus espacial voraz chamado Galactus e sua enigmática arauta, a Surfista Prateada.
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Matthew Wood
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Michael Bailey Smith
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Reviewers say 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' is a visually stunning reboot with strong performances, particularly from Vanessa Kirby and Pedro Pascal. The film is praised for its retro-futuristic aesthetic, impressive visual effects, and engaging family dynamics. However, some critics note issues with pacing, underdeveloped characters, and a somewhat predictable plot. Despite these criticisms, the general consensus is positive, highlighting the film's potential to revitalize the Fantastic Four franchise within the MCU.
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No character development
It's fine, it's watchable but it's crazy how by the end of the movie, we hardly know anything about the four main characters. It feels like we're "already supposed to know" which is insane for a "first" of a film franchise.
I loved the 2000s version of Fantastic Four because it focused on how each character coped with their powers and losing their human lives + the challenges they each faced fitting into society. Ben lost his family, and had to rebuild his life and find love again. It had depth. This one, it's like the director said to each actor- ok you have one character trope and we will milk it the entire movie.
My poor man Ben got like five minutes of screen time! Also why did Ben's rock body look 10x more real in the movie made 25 years ago?! Bad CGI, Spiderman made in 2000 had better effects.
I loved the 2000s version of Fantastic Four because it focused on how each character coped with their powers and losing their human lives + the challenges they each faced fitting into society. Ben lost his family, and had to rebuild his life and find love again. It had depth. This one, it's like the director said to each actor- ok you have one character trope and we will milk it the entire movie.
My poor man Ben got like five minutes of screen time! Also why did Ben's rock body look 10x more real in the movie made 25 years ago?! Bad CGI, Spiderman made in 2000 had better effects.
Looks nice...and thats it really.
My god, what is it with superhero films these days? They are just so lacklustre.
After the first trailer, I was unimpressed. I was really not keen on seeing the film, but then my son asked, and we also got to see Galactus in the last trailer, so I thought we would go for it. Even if Galactus is cool and the rest sucks, that would be something.
The film looks great; they nail the comic book look, and I cannot really fault it in that regard. Sadly, that's about it. The CGI ranges from passable to excellent, the script is very dumb in parts....but passable. The "female" Silver Surfer was fine; there was a plot point that made the Surfer's gender a necessary story element. The casting just felt off, not terrible, but something did not click.....And worst of all was the utter waste of Galactus.
Going by trailers, it looked like we would finally get some full-on action, but (no real spoiler apart from what he does) what we get is chatty Galactus, "ouch" Galactus, and walking past buildings Galactus....... Oh, and one other Galactus that made it even worse.
I have to say, right up to the Space trip and meeting (trying to keep details low), I was pleasantly surprised, and I did start to get my hopes up. Lesson learned, I guess.
After the first trailer, I was unimpressed. I was really not keen on seeing the film, but then my son asked, and we also got to see Galactus in the last trailer, so I thought we would go for it. Even if Galactus is cool and the rest sucks, that would be something.
The film looks great; they nail the comic book look, and I cannot really fault it in that regard. Sadly, that's about it. The CGI ranges from passable to excellent, the script is very dumb in parts....but passable. The "female" Silver Surfer was fine; there was a plot point that made the Surfer's gender a necessary story element. The casting just felt off, not terrible, but something did not click.....And worst of all was the utter waste of Galactus.
Going by trailers, it looked like we would finally get some full-on action, but (no real spoiler apart from what he does) what we get is chatty Galactus, "ouch" Galactus, and walking past buildings Galactus....... Oh, and one other Galactus that made it even worse.
I have to say, right up to the Space trip and meeting (trying to keep details low), I was pleasantly surprised, and I did start to get my hopes up. Lesson learned, I guess.
Just okay.
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.
I watched the movie today. It was good, but not amazing
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.
Fantastic 4
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.
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- CuriosidadesThe giant monster the Fantastic Four fight during the montage at the beginning of the movie is a nod to the cover of Fantastic Four #1 (1961)
- Erros de gravaçãoEarly in the movie, when Reed records cosmic sounds, the engraver starts on the inside edge of the disc, by the label. Later, when Johnny listens to the disc, he starts on the outside edge, like a normal LP, but this would result in him hearing the sound played backwards.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosThere is an animated "Fantastic Four" sequence at the end of the closing credits.
- ConexõesFeatured in Animat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Rat of All My Dreams (2020)
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- Orçamento
- US$ 200.000.000 (estimativa)
- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 274.286.610
- Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 117.644.828
- 27 de jul. de 2025
- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 521.858.728
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 55 min(115 min)
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- Proporção
- 2.39 : 1
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