Prepare for lift-off, True Believers! The first trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps has landed, giving us our initial glimpse of Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Marvel's First Family, alongside their robotic companion, HERBIE. The retro-futuristic aesthetic is striking, setting a tone distinctly different from other MCU entries. While the July 25, 2025 release date has us buzzing, one character towers above the rest – literally: Galactus, the Devourer of Worlds.
Doctor Doom's Absence and Galactus's Promising Debut
While Doctor Doom's presence is minimal in the trailer, Galactus's appearance is far more faithful to his comic book counterpart than previous cinematic attempts, notably exceeding the portrayal in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer. Let's delve into why The Fantastic Four: First Steps appears poised to finally deliver a fitting cinematic interpretation of this iconic Marvel villain.
Understanding the Devourer of Worlds: Galactus Explained
For the uninitiated, Galactus is a cosmic entity within the Marvel universe, co-created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Fantastic Four #48. Originally Galan, a mortal survivor of a previous universe, he was reborn after the Big Bang, merging with the sentience of his former universe to become Galactus, a colossal being traversing the cosmos and sustaining himself by consuming life-bearing planets. His most renowned herald is the Silver Surfer.
The Fantastic Four's initial encounter with Galactus involved a warning from the Watcher, who violated his non-interference oath to protect Earth. Despite battling the Silver Surfer, they failed to prevent Galactus's arrival. The Human Torch's retrieval of the Ultimate Nullifier, a weapon capable of harming Galactus, forced the Devourer to spare Earth. This pivotal event led to the Surfer's exile.
Since then, Galactus has remained a prominent figure in the Marvel universe, clashing with the Fantastic Four and Thor, revealing his backstory in the latter's encounters. While not traditionally "evil," he's morally ambiguous, driven by survival. Despite his iconic status, past film adaptations have fallen short.
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While Galactus has appeared in cartoons and video games (including the 90s Fantastic Four cartoon and Marvel vs. Capcom 3), his previous film appearance in Tim Story's 2007 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer was underwhelming. The film's portrayal, deviating significantly from the comic book design, presented Galactus as a featureless cloud, lacking the iconic visual presence. His depiction was a disappointment for fans.
However, The Fantastic Four: First Steps appears to rectify this. The trailer's glimpses, alongside hints from last year's San Diego Comic-Con drone light show, suggest a closer adherence to Jack Kirby's original design. Marvel's choice of Galactus as the primary antagonist in their reboot signals a desire to correct past mistakes. With Robert Downey Jr.'s Doctor Doom potentially reserved for Avengers: Doomsday and Avengers: Secret Wars, the focus shifts to providing Galactus with a deserving MCU debut.
This is particularly crucial given the MCU's recent struggles in the Multiverse Saga. With a vast array of villains already utilized, Galactus represents a high-profile antagonist capable of revitalizing the franchise. A successful adaptation could significantly enhance the MCU's reputation and build anticipation for the next Avengers films, where the Fantastic Four are expected to play significant roles.
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The past anticipation for the Fantastic Four's rogues gallery (Doctor Doom, Annihilus, Galactus) within the MCU highlights the significance of this adaptation. While the Fantastic Four's reputation has improved, Galactus and associated characters could be the key to reinvigorating the MCU post-Multiverse Saga.
Galactus is a prime Fantastic Four antagonist, and this live-action portrayal is long overdue. Judging by the trailer, The Fantastic Four: First Steps appears to be on the right track.