Fresh details emerge about Marvel Studios’ hotly anticipated Fantastic Four reboot, vividly depicting the team as a tight-knit “found family” anchored by Sue and Johnny Storm’s biological sibling bond. Set in a retro-futuristic 1960s alternate universe, the film opens with Reed Richards and a pregnant Sue anticipating their first child, Franklin, a storyline central to the team’s emotional arc.
Newly surfaced footage blends scenes from the film with clever promotional tie-ins, including a stylised sequence where the team watches a basketball game on a vintage 4:3 TV inside the Baxter Building. The transition from the boxy screen to widescreen cosmic shots of the Silver Surfer hints at the film’s visual ambition. When the Surfer arrives asking if they are Earth’s protectors, Sue affirms their role, but why are they the only heroes in their universe? This world lacks Avengers or other super teams, though classic FF villains like Mole Man or Puppet Master may exist, their origins tied to the same cosmic rays that empowered the Four.
Notably, Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom appears poised for a multiversal debut. While rumours suggested he’d emerge from the FF’s universe, recent clues imply his introduction might be a disconnected post-credits scene establishing him as the architect of Avengers: Doomsday’s incursions. This aligns with footage showing the Four fleeing their Earth as Galactus consumes it their spaceship later crashing into the MCU during the Thunderbolts post-credits scene.
Easter eggs abound, like the “Excelsior Launchpad” (a nod to Stan Lee’s motto) attached to the Baxter Building. The production design drips with Jack Kirby-inspired retro futurism, honouring the team’s 1960s comic origins. Even small moments like Ben Grimm cooking with robot HERBIE channel sitcom warmth,
Crucially, the multiverse setting solves a persistent MCU problem: explaining the FF’s absence during past crises (Eternals’ “why didn’t they help?” dilemma). Witnessing their Earth’s destruction also fuels their motivation to protect the MCU, a trauma that will likely haunt them in Avengers: Secret Wars. With rumors of Battleworld filming and the Surfer’s arrival imminent, Marvel’s First Family is racing toward a collision of family, loss, and cosmic stakes.