Kevin Feige, Fantastic Four and Marvel Studios
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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.
Despite strong performances by Pedro Pascal and others – and for all its "breezy competence and flair" – this retro vision of the future from Marvel doesn't have enough suspense.
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First Steps,' the studio boss engaged in a free-wheeling conversation with journalists, where he spoke extensively about the stumbles of the post-'Endgame' content boom, why Miles Morales won't be coming to the MCU anytime soon,
Ralph Ineson, whose gigantic stature and booming voice can be found in Fantastic Four this week, co-starred alongside Nicholas Hoult, aka Superman's Lex Luther, in last year's Robert Eggers-directed Nosferatu remake. And now, the pair have bonded further, as each currently serve as the main antagonist in this year's comic book movie tentpoles.
Marvel’s First Family — as embodied by the quartet of stars Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn and Ebon Moss-Bachrach — was in attendance at the world premiere for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, held at Los Angeles’ Dorothy Chandler Pavilion on Monday.
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CinemaBlend on MSNKevin Feige Told Us The ‘Focus’ Of 'The Fantastic Four' Movie, And The Moment He Understood ‘90 Percent Of The Work Was Done’ Master CaptionsThe forthcoming "Fantastic Four" reboot is among one of the most highly anticipated upcoming Marvel movies that’s set to arrive over the next few years. While there are still details that we don’t know about the film,
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Screen Rant on MSNKevin Feige Addresses Adapting Galactus For The Fantastic Four: First Steps After His Disappointing Debut In Rise Of The Silver SurferExclusive: Kevin Feige explains how Ralph Ineson's Galactus differs from Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer's inaccurate take on the villain.