60 Fantastic 4: 1st Steps Easter eggs and cameos
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So does RDJ’s Doctor Doom pop up in the new Fantastic Four movie? Well, sort of.
First Steps introduce none other than Doctor Doom with its post-credits scene and here is everything you should know.
First Steps was just about reboots and retro vibes, think again. With their First Family, Marvel is cracking open a cosmic door to something far bigger.
Fantastic Four: First Steps features two post-credits scenes: 1. A mid-credits scene of Doctor Doom arriving and being interested in Franklin Richards. 2. A post-credits scene of an animated Fantastic Four cartoon intro, to a Galactus-themed folk song.
It’s been a long time coming, but the Fantastic Four finally have a good movie to their name. The Fantastic Four: First Steps may not be perfect, as IGN’s Clint Gage said in his 7/10 review, but it gets the fundamentals right: the Four themselves are well cast,
As detailed in a new article over at Vanity Fair, The Fantastic Four: First Steps includes a few truly unexpected cameos outside of Paul Walter-Hauser’s Mole Man or its brief nods to other 60’s-era Marvel antagonists. As this site’s own intergalactic herald, may all who pass the purple portent below know they will be irreparably spoiled…
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SuperHeroHype on MSNWatch The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ 5-Minute Clip With Origin Story & CameosMarvel has released the first five minutes of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, featuring team’s origin, action, and surprise cameos.
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US Weekly on MSNDoes ‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Have a Post-Credits Scene? Breaking Down That Shock EndingYes, The Fantastic Four: First Steps stars Pedro Pascal — but it also transports the Marvel Cinematic Universe into a whole new phase.
As the credits finish rolling on The Fantastic Four: First Steps, a quote from Fantastic Four co-creator Jack Kirby appears on screen, saying, "If you look at my characters, you will find me. No matter what kind of character you create or assume, a little of yourself must remain there."
It’s proven remarkably difficult for Marvel to make a good movie about the Fantastic Four, considering that it’s the company’s flagship superhero property and the series that kicked off Marvel’s comic-book Silver Age resurgence in 1961.