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The Fantastic Four: First Steps Movie Review: Marvel embraces heart over hype in its most intimate film yet

‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ is a refreshing departure from the usual MCU fare, blending heart, style, and spectacle with surprising maturity. It’s a superhero film that feels personal—and that’s what makes it soar.

July 25, 2025 / 09:01 IST
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At the heart of this saga lies a story about family—its fragile bonds, quiet strength, and the lengths a mother can go to protect her own.
At the heart of this saga lies a story about family—its fragile bonds, quiet strength, and the lengths a mother can go to protect her own.

‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps,’ directed by Matt Shakman, was released on 25th July in theatres and stars Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss Bachrach, Julia Garner, and Ralph Ineson.

A new tone for Marvel

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‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ is one of the most watchable entries to come out of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in recent times. It strikes a fine balance between high-stakes spectacle and genuine emotion. In fact, it might just be the first MCU film where emotional depth takes clear precedence over visual noise. At the heart of this saga lies a story about family—its fragile bonds, quiet strength, and the lengths a mother can go to protect her own.

These emotional undercurrents pulse through the narrative and make the film more engaging than most Marvel fare. The looming threat comes in the form of Galactus, the film’s antagonist, and the face-off is a grand spectacle worthy of the big screen. With ‘First Steps,’ Marvel rewrites its own rulebook and gives the universe a much-needed breath of fresh air. The result is a film that remains true to its origins while hinting at a more sincere, grounded future for the genre.