1st Steps Gets Streaming Release Date on Disney+
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Find out when and where to watch the Pedro Pascal starrer superhero film, 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' on Disney+ on 5th November. Learn about the history of 'The Fantastic Four' and the star-studded cast in this latest release!
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“Fantastic Four: First Steps” star Vanessa Kirby welcomes first baby with partner Paul Rabil
Vanessa Kirby is joining Sue Storm in motherhood. The Fantastic Four: First Steps actress has welcomed her first child with her longtime partner, Paul Rabil. The retired lacrosse player announced the news in a Sunday social media post, sharing photos of the couple alongside the newest addition to their family.
Tom Ellis will be best known to many of you for starring in Lucifer, and the actor has now revealed that he was among those who were vying for the role of Reed Richards in The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
Lucifer star Tom Ellis was one of the strongest contenders for the role of Reed Richards before Pedro Pascal got the part. In an interview, the actor revealed how he got close to starring in the MCU's The Fantastic Four: First Steps, which was released last July, but things didn't work out in the end.
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MCU Phase 6 Rumor Suggests The Fantastic Four: First Steps Ending Reveals Doctor Doom’s Hidden Avengers: Doomsday Plot
While the face of Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom was never seen in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the classic character's brief, ominous cameo at the end of the film served as an intriguing introduction to the Marvel Cinematic Universe. However, did this post-credits scene reveal more about Avengers: Doomsday than fans initially caught onto?
Comics fans flocked to Superman, an imperfect, problematic film from its very first moments. Yet fans all but ignored the MCU's The Fantastic Four, a near-perfect sci-fi adventure. How can this
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What Year Does 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' Take Place? We Asked The Director About The Movie's Strange Fit In The MCU Timeline
Having been consistently building for the last 17 years, the Marvel Cinematic Universe timeline is quite complicated... and the arrival of The Fantastic Four: First Steps doesn't exactly make things much clearer.