Find out how the new trailer for the highly anticipated film surprised fans with its exclusive content, showcasing a new approach to iconic characters
Against the backdrop of the D23 event in Brazil, a new dawn looms over Marvel fans. In an unexpected twist, the trailer for Fantastic Four: Getting Started has leaked, leaving previously seen evidence behind and revealing, finally, scenes taken directly from the film. This trailer has been received with enthusiasm by the community, who is already speculating on the details and surprises that Marvel has in store.
The first impact comes with the visible transformation of the characters, especially of Sue Storm, played by Vanessa Kirbywhich shows off a completely renewed style. The meticulousness of detail extends to further shots of the audience and the finished visual effects of the Baxter Building and the quartet’s spaceship, homes and vehicles.
The new appearance of Galactus
The highlight of the trailer is, without a doubt, the appearance of Galactus, this time with Ralph Ineson’s face integrated into the iconic villain. The presence of this character is essential, as it promises to be the link in this new narrative that challenges preconceived expectations.
Matt Shakman, director of the film, shared key insights into the creative direction of the project. Shakman offers a bold narrative that discards the typical origin story to explore uncharted territories. According to him, Fantastic Four: Getting Started It begins its plot beyond the fundamental change of the characters, avoiding reiterating their transformation and immersing the viewer directly in the action.
This approach is reflected in the structure of the universe they are building: a world where the Fantastic Four are the only heroes.. This setting not only renews the franchise, but also creates a blank canvas for future exploration and narrative development.
The new adventure of the Marvel family
The stellar cast, including Pedro Pascal, Joseph Quinn and Ebon Moss-Bachrach, completes Shakman’s vision, promising performances that will bring depth and freshness. to their respective characters. Additionally, characters like Julia Garner and Paul Walter Hauser add an intriguing mystery with their unrevealed roles, heightening anticipation among fans.
Collaboration on the screenplay between industry veterans such as Josh Friedman and Cam Squires, along with Eric Pearson’s final speechensures a story that not only respects the legacy of the characters, but also dares to innovate and surprise.
Expectations are high and expectations are even higher.releasing July 25, 2025. In the meantime, Marvel fans revel in every new clue and theory, waiting to find out what fate awaits these beloved characters in their latest cinematic adventure.
An icon reinvented for a new generation
Redesign by Sue Storm in Fantastic Four: Getting Started It’s not just a hairstyle change; symbolizes a deeper adaptation to the needs of modern audiences. Vanessa Kirby brings one renewed vitality and complexity to the character, standing out not only for his appearance, but for a performance that promises depth and strength. This new take on a classic character reflects a conscious effort on Marvel’s part to resonate with an audience that values female characters with action and a rich narrative.
Compared to previous iterations, this new approach could mark a turning point in how female characters are perceived in comic book adaptations. It seems Marvel is addressing past criticism by offering more meaningful and empowering roleswhich can potentially set a new standard in the superhero film industry. The anticipation to see how this character will develop on screen is high, promising not only entertainment, but also a renewed dialogue about the representation of women in action films.