1st Steps Has A Serious Villain Problem
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On July 26 at 10:00 a.m. ET, you can pre-order the Fantastic Four: First Steps Galactus LED popcorn bucket from AMC, Regal, and Cinemark for $79.95.
Working with then-unknown filmmaker Robert Eggers on 'The Witch' supercharged the actor's career, eventually allowing him to play one of the biggest characters in the Marvel mythos.
First Steps star Ralph Ineson has shared some new behind-the-scenes photos, revealing our first look at the practical costume he donned as the MCU's terrifying Galactus. Check it out!
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SuperHeroHype on MSNFantastic Four’s Ralph Ineson on Why Galactus Isn’t an Evil VillainRalph Ineson, who plays the iconic cosmic entity Galactus in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, recently reflected on whether his character is truly evil. The new film isn’t Ineson’s first appearance in the Marvel Cinematic Universe,
Ralph Ineson, whose gigantic stature and booming voice can be found in Fantastic Four this week, co-starred alongside Nicholas Hoult, aka Superman's Lex Luther, in last year's Robert Eggers-directed Nosferatu remake. And now, the pair have bonded further, as each currently serve as the main antagonist in this year's comic book movie tentpoles.
Galactus is often cited as one of The Fantastic Four's greatest villains. Yet the truth is, he isn't quite a villain. His actions are beyond good and evil. He does not destroy planets out of malice, but to survive The Fantastic Four Fantastic Four The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Galactus is one of Marvel Comics most powerful villains and here are the stories that fans should read to know the world devourer better.
First Steps finally gives us what fans have been waiting for: Silver Surfer and Galactus in all their cosmic glory.
The best thing about First Steps is the aesthetic. It’s far and away my favorite part of this film, and that’s a problem because as much as I do enjoy a solid retrofuturistic aesthetic, it’s not enough to make a mediocre movie worth watching. This is all style over substance.
First Steps introduces plenty of characters to the MCU, but its strongest one isn't Galactus or Franklin Richards.