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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNMarvel swings bold with The Fantastic Four: First Steps while Netflix plays it safe with Sandler
This week on “See It or Skip It,” Tomatometer Approved film critic Patrick Beatty is joined by UFCA critics Rebecca Frost, Kent Dunn, and special guest Cedric Haynes, as they dive into a fantastic mix of movies on the big and small screen.
News; Entertainment; Hollywood; The Fantastic Four First Steps box office collection Day 1 projection: Marvel film to earn over $200 million worldwide; The Fantastic Four First St
As per Sacnilk's report, The Fantastic Four: First Steps has made the box office collection of Rs. 5.1 crores on the opening day. Indeed, it did not managed to beat Brad Pitt's F1. The Fantastic Four: First Steps saw a good occupancy at IMAZ 3D theaters: Morning shows - 44.13% Afternoon shows - 45.03% Evening shows - 59.36% Night shows - 73.60%
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Wrestlezone on MSNIndie Wrestler Reveals Role As The Thing In Fantastic Four: First Steps
While it’s well known that Ebon Moss-Bachrach portrays The Thing in the new Marvel Studios film Fantastic Four: First Steps, he didn’t do it alone. Independent pro wrestler and voice actor Richard Summers-Calvert took to Instagram this morning to reveal that he played an important role as The Thing in the latest Marvel movie blockbuster,
The Fantastic Four: First Steps strides into a whole new world within the MCU that's disconnected from any Marvel movie to date. As such, no homework is required to enjoy the film, and there's also "no Easter eggs" to look out for if director Matt Shakman is to be believed.
This success is no small feat, as previous iterations of the Fantastic Four never caught fire with fans or critics. The 2005 and 2007 Fox films were financially adequate but critically derided, and the 2015 reboot was widely panned,
As detailed in a new article over at Vanity Fair, The Fantastic Four: First Steps includes a few truly unexpected cameos outside of Paul Walter-Hauser’s Mole Man or its brief nods to other 60’s-era Marvel antagonists. As this site’s own intergalactic herald, may all who pass the purple portent below know they will be irreparably spoiled…