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Review by Paul Bowler
The Fantastic Four First Steps provides a bright and breezy reset for the MCU’s Phase Six to hit the ground running. The films quirky futuristic 1960’s retro vide is an inspired move for Matt Shakman’s take on Marvel’s first family, one that effortlessly sweeps us along with the fun pace of this exciting action-packed superhero adventure.
While the previous films of 2005 and 2015’s origins stories failed dismally to capture the spirit of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s classic Fantastic Four comic books, this time around with four scriptwriters and superior blend of humour, dazzling effects, and some emotional plot lines The Fantastic Four First Steps delivers on nearly every level.

Set in the Earth-828 timeline, we are introduced to scientist Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal), his wife Sue (Vanessa Kirby), her brother Johnny (Joseph Quinn) and Reed’s lifelong best pal Ben Grim (Ebon Moss-Bachrach) who are destined to become the protectors of all humanity when gleaming cosmic herald the Silver Surfer (Julia Garner) appears to announce the imminent arrival of the all-powerful Galactus (Ralph Ineson) – a planet devouring super-being of unimaginable power.
From there our erstwhile super-family of Mister Fantastic, the Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and the Thing, together with their adorable robot buddy H.E.R.B.I.E become embroiled in a desperate race to save the world from the gargantuan threat of Galactus. It’s an interstellar adventure that takes the MCU to new heights of adventure, one filled with fun, romance, and some potentially heartrending sacrifices. Pascal and Kirby have great chemistry as Reed and Sue, Quinn’s fiery presence also lights up the screen, and Moss-Bachrachi gives a moving performance as the shy guy made of rocks with a big heart who hilariously refuses to utter his famous catchphrase of “It’s Clobberin’ Time” until he meets an adversary worthy of the battle cry.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps is an impressive, if a tad safe, superhero fantasy adventure that hardly puts a foot wrong. Frenetically entertaining, the family dynamic and cast are spot on, and the amazing effects are genuinely breathtaking in scope and scale. It’s also a refreshingly different film in tone from what much of Phase Five offered us, and there’s a real sense now that Marvel’s Cinematic Universe has got its mojo back at long last.
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Hi, I’m Paul Bowler, blogger and reviewer of films, TV shows, and comic books. I’m a Sci-Fi geek, a big fan of Doctor Who, Star Trek, movies, Sci-Fi, Horror, Comic Books, and all things PS You can follow me on Twitter @paul_bowler,or at my website, Sci-Fi Jubilee, and on YouTube and Facebook



