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Final Trailer Released for Marvel’s Upcoming Blockbuster, The Fantastic Four: First Steps
The eagerly awaited final trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps has been unveiled, just a month ahead of its release. The trailer offers a fresh look at several key elements of the film, including the powerful villain Galactus, portrayed by Ralph Ineson, whose imposing presence is now fully revealed, featuring his iconic torso and helmet design inspired by comic book artist Jack Kirby.
Fans get a glimpse of the team’s advanced spacecraft, used during their escape, and the upgraded version of their classic “Fantasticar,” which now resembles a sleek, vintage muscle car rather than its original cartoonish design. The trailer also hints at the team’s tech gadgets—specifically, the wristbands they wear. These devices are shown to serve as emergency alerts, including one signaling the arrival of the Silver Surfer, played by Julia Garner.

Interestingly, the trailer omits the iconic phrase “It’s Clobberin’ Time,” which has been a signature of the Thing in comics and previous adaptations. When a bystander asks him to say it, the Thing (played by Ebon Moss-Bachrach) dismisses it as a catchphrase from “just the cartoon.” The trailer concludes with Johnny Storm, aka the Human Torch (played by Joseph Quinn), carrying the Thing into action and urging him to shout his famous line.
Additional visuals include glimpses of Franklin Richards, the son of Reed Richards and Sue Storm, portrayed by Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby respectively. One shot shows Sue carrying Franklin through a crowd, hinting at his significant role and potential cosmic powers, which could be crucial as the team navigates future Marvel Universe crossover events like the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday.
The trailer also offers a better view of Galactus in his full form, with his detailed and comics-accurate design resembling artwork by Jack Kirby. Alongside Galactus, brief glimpses of his spacecraft and the team’s improved “Fantasticar” showcase the movie’s impressive special effects and design evolution from the comic book origins.