Marvel Studios, Steps and Fantastic Four
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNMarvel swings bold with The Fantastic Four: First Steps while Netflix plays it safe with SandlerThis week on “See It or Skip It,” Tomatometer Approved film critic Patrick Beatty is joined by UFCA critics Rebecca Frost, Kent Dunn, and special guest Cedric Haynes, as they dive into a fantastic mix of movies on the big and small screen.
Marvel's Fantastic Four is heading for a box office opening north of $100 million as the MCU provides an antidote to universe fatigue.
Marvel Studios needs to look at casting younger actors and actresses to play their rebooted X-Men, keeping in the tradition of the Fox iteration.
Marvel Studios is taking taking the MCU in a wild direction with The Fantastic Four: First Steps , and the biggest reveal yet is the introduction of Franklin Richards, one of the most powerful characters in Marvel Comics history.
Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige has revealed the strategic game plan behind setting The Fantastic Four: First Steps on an alternate Earth, providing the clearest road map yet for the conclusion of the Multiverse Saga.
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It was six whole years ago when Mahershala Ali took the stage at San Diego Comic-Con to reveal that he would be playing Blade in a new Marvel Cinematic Universe movie, a return to live-action for a character who had previously been played by Wesley Snipes in three Marvel-produced movies in the early 2000s.
While Fox had respectable success with the 2005 and 2007 Fantastic Four movies (which starred Chris Evans as Johnny Storm pre-Captain America), the former studio saw a Josh Trank-directed 2015 reboot completely tank after a full reshoot, grossing only $167M worldwide. This time, it’s different — it’s Feige’s Fantastic Four.
During the 'Fantastic Four' promo event, the studio confirmed a post-'Secret Wars' reset—Iron Man, X-Men, and others will be reimagined.
Is the new “Fantastic Four” movie fantastic? No, and not everyone will love the amount of downtime in this one. But good is good enough for a Marvel superhero movie these days.
Every July, San Diego Comic-Con transforms the Gaslamp District into geek paradise. Hall H becomes a temple where studios unleash their biggest surprises and jaw-dropping moments. But every so often,
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Outside of 'Deadpool & Wolverine,' the reboot looks to score the best domestic opening for Kevin Feige's superhero studio since 2022's 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.'