आपकी रेटिंग
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10
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मार्वल के सबसे प्रतिष्ठित परिवारों में से एक, फ़ैन्टासटिक फ़ोर को बड़े पर्दे पर दर्शाया जाएगा.मार्वल के सबसे प्रतिष्ठित परिवारों में से एक, फ़ैन्टासटिक फ़ोर को बड़े पर्दे पर दर्शाया जाएगा.मार्वल के सबसे प्रतिष्ठित परिवारों में से एक, फ़ैन्टासटिक फ़ोर को बड़े पर्दे पर दर्शाया जाएगा.
- पुरस्कार
- 3 कुल नामांकन
Michael Bailey Smith
- Power Plant Worker #2
- (as Michael Bailey-Smith)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
From start to finish, this film delivers on every level. The visuals are jaw-dropping - easily some of the best we've seen in a Marvel movie to date. Every frame feels cinematic and larger than life.
Sue Storm is the heart and soul of the story, effortlessly stealing every scene she's in. The chemistry between the team is electric, with each member bringing something unique to the table. You truly feel the bond between them, making their journey all the more powerful.
And Galactus? Terrifying. His presence alone will have you on the edge of your seat. This isn't just a superhero film - it's a true spectacle, packed with emotion, action, and characters you'll genuinely root for.
Marvel has struck gold with this one. Don't miss it.
P. S. POST CREDIT SCENES ARE CHEFS KISS!!!
Sue Storm is the heart and soul of the story, effortlessly stealing every scene she's in. The chemistry between the team is electric, with each member bringing something unique to the table. You truly feel the bond between them, making their journey all the more powerful.
And Galactus? Terrifying. His presence alone will have you on the edge of your seat. This isn't just a superhero film - it's a true spectacle, packed with emotion, action, and characters you'll genuinely root for.
Marvel has struck gold with this one. Don't miss it.
P. S. POST CREDIT SCENES ARE CHEFS KISS!!!
"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 have been reading and owning the Fantastic Four paper comics since 1973 (when it came to Norway for the first time with norwegian translation) and up to the last one in 1987 (altogether 43 magazines/comics editions). This new film reminded me much of original happenings from these magazines. A very good adaption.
I will not give away much more, so I will reccommend you to go and see the film for yourself!
Some changes could still be seen here as in the original Fantastic Four cartoon from the 1960s in the USA (1970s in Norway), the Silver Surfer was portrayed as male, consistent with his comic book identity as Norrin Radd, the herald of Galactus.
However, in the 2025 reboot film "The Fantastic Four: First Steps", the Silver Surfer is portrayed as female, specifically the character Shalla-Bal, played by Julia Garner. This version is set in an alternate universe and represents a creative departure from the traditional depiction.
Galactus was first introduced to Norwegian readers in the comic series "Et Fantastiske Fire Eventyr" in 1973, specifically in issue #2, titled "Galactus kommer" ("Galactus is coming").
This issue featured the classic Galactus saga originally created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, which also introduced the Silver Surfer. It was part of the early wave of Marvel comics translated and published in Norway during the 1970s.
Looking forward for future episodes of F4 (if they come ;-) )
I will not give away much more, so I will reccommend you to go and see the film for yourself!
Some changes could still be seen here as in the original Fantastic Four cartoon from the 1960s in the USA (1970s in Norway), the Silver Surfer was portrayed as male, consistent with his comic book identity as Norrin Radd, the herald of Galactus.
However, in the 2025 reboot film "The Fantastic Four: First Steps", the Silver Surfer is portrayed as female, specifically the character Shalla-Bal, played by Julia Garner. This version is set in an alternate universe and represents a creative departure from the traditional depiction.
Galactus was first introduced to Norwegian readers in the comic series "Et Fantastiske Fire Eventyr" in 1973, specifically in issue #2, titled "Galactus kommer" ("Galactus is coming").
This issue featured the classic Galactus saga originally created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, which also introduced the Silver Surfer. It was part of the early wave of Marvel comics translated and published in Norway during the 1970s.
Looking forward for future episodes of F4 (if they come ;-) )
The Fantastic Four: First Steps doesn't just reboot a legacy - it rewires it with care, clarity, and cinematic control. From its very first frames, the film announces a shift in tone: retro aesthetics lend a nostalgic yet distinct visual palette, while the story grounds itself not in multiversal noise, but in human decisions and scientific curiosity. This is a Marvel film that respects both the super and the human.
Unlike most origin stories, the setup here is brisk and assured. The film's first act is structured to give audiences a quick, satisfying look at the team's backstory and past deeds, never lingering too long but still managing to earn every emotional beat. There's no hand-holding, and yet nothing feels rushed.
Where this film truly surprises is in its character work. Johnny Storm isn't just the loud, reckless sibling - here, his intelligence is finally given equal weight, offering context to his presence among astronauts. Ben Grimm, too, is more than the "muscle"; there's a deep sincerity to his character, a balance of science and strength. The team chemistry feels lived-in - full of quiet bickering, mutual admiration, and a rhythm only shared by families who've been through things together. Their bond feels earned.
Villain-wise, First Steps pulls off a rarity: a visually formidable Galactus rendered with restraint, not excess. Though Silver Surfer purists may still hold a soft spot for Doug Jones' performance in Rise of the Silver Surfer, this iteration serves the story's vision well. And in a surprise turn, even HERBIE - the team's robo companion - is no gimmick. The CGI character is narratively vital, not just another quip machine.
Director Matt Shakman strikes an impressive balance between science-fiction and superheroism, giving each frame a purpose. The film doesn't lean heavily on humor (thankfully), instead relying on strong dramatic beats, coherent action, and a screenplay that embraces a comic-book sensibility - particularly during its stylized crescendo.
Visually, the film is a treat. From cosmic scenes to grounded lab environments, everything feels tangible and lived-in. The action is clean, never bloated, with each power sequence well-thought-out and easy to follow. While the score doesn't stand out as a whole, it's used judiciously, heightening the right moments without becoming overwhelming.
Despite being part of a sprawling cinematic universe, First Steps works remarkably well as a standalone. It carves space for the Fantastic Four without relying on MCU cameos or overstuffed references. That said, the post-credit scene is minimal yet seismic - enough to send a wave of gasps through the theatre.
Sum up - The Fantastic Four: First Steps is both a film and a foundation. It's smart without being cold, epic without losing intimacy, and finally gives Marvel's First Family the treatment they deserve. More than a comeback - this is a course correction.
Unlike most origin stories, the setup here is brisk and assured. The film's first act is structured to give audiences a quick, satisfying look at the team's backstory and past deeds, never lingering too long but still managing to earn every emotional beat. There's no hand-holding, and yet nothing feels rushed.
Where this film truly surprises is in its character work. Johnny Storm isn't just the loud, reckless sibling - here, his intelligence is finally given equal weight, offering context to his presence among astronauts. Ben Grimm, too, is more than the "muscle"; there's a deep sincerity to his character, a balance of science and strength. The team chemistry feels lived-in - full of quiet bickering, mutual admiration, and a rhythm only shared by families who've been through things together. Their bond feels earned.
Villain-wise, First Steps pulls off a rarity: a visually formidable Galactus rendered with restraint, not excess. Though Silver Surfer purists may still hold a soft spot for Doug Jones' performance in Rise of the Silver Surfer, this iteration serves the story's vision well. And in a surprise turn, even HERBIE - the team's robo companion - is no gimmick. The CGI character is narratively vital, not just another quip machine.
Director Matt Shakman strikes an impressive balance between science-fiction and superheroism, giving each frame a purpose. The film doesn't lean heavily on humor (thankfully), instead relying on strong dramatic beats, coherent action, and a screenplay that embraces a comic-book sensibility - particularly during its stylized crescendo.
Visually, the film is a treat. From cosmic scenes to grounded lab environments, everything feels tangible and lived-in. The action is clean, never bloated, with each power sequence well-thought-out and easy to follow. While the score doesn't stand out as a whole, it's used judiciously, heightening the right moments without becoming overwhelming.
Despite being part of a sprawling cinematic universe, First Steps works remarkably well as a standalone. It carves space for the Fantastic Four without relying on MCU cameos or overstuffed references. That said, the post-credit scene is minimal yet seismic - enough to send a wave of gasps through the theatre.
Sum up - The Fantastic Four: First Steps is both a film and a foundation. It's smart without being cold, epic without losing intimacy, and finally gives Marvel's First Family the treatment they deserve. More than a comeback - this is a course correction.
The new Fantastic Four movie truly lives up to its name it is, indeed, fantastic. The chemistry between the characters is one of the film's greatest strengths; they function as a real family with their conflicts, complicity, and affection. The approach to science fiction is engaging and well-crafted, with special highlights for the scenes featuring Johnny Storm and Sue Storm, who stand out in several moments. Reed Richards also shines with his sharp intelligence and natural leadership, and the film gets it right by offering memorable individual moments for each of them. I just felt that Ben Grimm was somewhat sidelined - he deserved more screen time and deeper emotional development.
Galactus is simply incredible. Visually impressive, he commands respect and steals the scene every time he appears. Definitely one of the best things about the movie. The Silver Surfer was also well used, although she could have had a bit more screen presence.
However, the script has some predictable moments and a pacing that sometimes slows down too much. The overuse of CGI struck me as a bit odd in some parts, but nothing that compromises the overall experience. And I can't leave out H. E. R. B. I. E., the team's little robot, who was very well done and adds a special charm to the story.
And yes, the post-credits scenes are worth the wait: the first one excites and already gives a taste of what's coming in Avengers: Doomsday. The second is lighter but works well as comic relief.
In the end, I left the theater satisfied. It's a movie that understands its characters well, has heart, and delivers good action and sci-fi sequences. My final rating is an 8.
Galactus is simply incredible. Visually impressive, he commands respect and steals the scene every time he appears. Definitely one of the best things about the movie. The Silver Surfer was also well used, although she could have had a bit more screen presence.
However, the script has some predictable moments and a pacing that sometimes slows down too much. The overuse of CGI struck me as a bit odd in some parts, but nothing that compromises the overall experience. And I can't leave out H. E. R. B. I. E., the team's little robot, who was very well done and adds a special charm to the story.
And yes, the post-credits scenes are worth the wait: the first one excites and already gives a taste of what's coming in Avengers: Doomsday. The second is lighter but works well as comic relief.
In the end, I left the theater satisfied. It's a movie that understands its characters well, has heart, and delivers good action and sci-fi sequences. My final rating is an 8.
On the Blue Carpet: 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps'
On the Blue Carpet: 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps'
Check out our favorite premiere and event photos of Joseph Quinn, Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach from the whirlwind The Fantastic Four: First Steps press tour.
क्या आपको पता है
- भाव
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]
- क्रेज़ी क्रेडिटThe IMAX intro for the film features the statement "The Fantastic 4" and appears in an animated sequence, with the 4 in the countdown highlighted as the Fantastic Four insignia.
- कनेक्शनFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Rat of All My Dreams (2020)
- साउंडट्रैकGuanacoa
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
टॉप पसंद
रेटिंग देने के लिए साइन-इन करें और वैयक्तिकृत सुझावों के लिए वॉचलिस्ट करें
- How long will The Fantastic Four: First Steps be?Alexa द्वारा संचालित
विवरण
- रिलीज़ की तारीख़
- कंट्री ऑफ़ ओरिजिन
- आधिकारिक साइट
- भाषा
- इस रूप में भी जाना जाता है
- The Fantastic Four: First Steps
- फ़िल्माने की जगहें
- उत्पादन कंपनियां
- IMDbPro पर और कंपनी क्रेडिट देखें
बॉक्स ऑफ़िस
- बजट
- $20,00,00,000(अनुमानित)
- चलने की अवधि1 घंटा 55 मिनट
- ध्वनि मिश्रण
- पक्ष अनुपात
- 1.43:1 (IMAX - Some scenes)
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किसी बदलाव का सुझाव दें या अनुपलब्ध कॉन्टेंट जोड़ें
टॉप गैप
What was the official certification given to द फ़ैंटॅस्टिक 4: फ़र्स्ट स्टेप्स (2025) in Spain?
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