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Fiction Horizon on MSN‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Pre-Sales Beat Other 2025 Marvel Movies but Still Behind ‘Superman’First Steps is expected to be Disney’s last big summer movie, with the film tracking for an opening weekend of around $100 to $110 million when it arrives in U.S. theaters on July 25, according to industry sources.
When it was announced that Paul Walter Hauser had joined the cast of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, fans immediately began to speculate that he might be playing the first foe the team ever faced on the page, Mole Man.
We’re sure to see a lot of awesome stuff when The Fantastic Four: First Steps hits theaters later this month, but one thing we won’t see is John Malkovich. The legendary star of Being John Malkovich, Con Air, Rounders, Red, and more was cast in the film and shot all his scenes. But, it turns out, those scenes have now been cut.
First Steps, Joseph Quinn revealed that the one character he wants The Human Torch/Johnny Storm to team up with is Spider-Man.
Marvel Studios has announced that the world premiere of The Fantastic Four: First Steps will be live-streamed on Disney+ this Monday, and subscribers will get to see an exclusive sneak peek of the reboot.
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Nerdist on MSNTHE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Director Says Pedro Pascal’s Mister Fantastic Will Lead the AvengersHe goes from being the nerdy scientist who’s locked away in the lab, to the husband and the father who’d do anything to protect his family, to the guy who’s leading the Avengers.
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FirstCuriosity on MSN‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Director Matt Shakman Explains Why John Malkovich’s Red Ghost Was Cut From The FilmIn an unexpected and bittersweet twist, acclaimed actor John Malkovich‘s Red Ghost has officially been cut from ‘The Fantastic Four: First Steps’, Marvel Studios’ much-anticipated cinematic reintroduction of its iconic superhero family.
First Steps" debuts a new crew of Marvel villains. Here's an exclusive sneak peek at Mole Man, Silver Surfer and Galactus.