The Fantastic Four: Early Reviews and Reactions
The much-anticipated film, The Fantastic Four, is set to hit the screens on July 25. However, even before its release, social media is buzzing with early reviews and reactions.
Fantastic Early Reviews
Several social media users have shared their thoughts on the movie. One praised it as an incredible movie, with the first 60 minutes being particularly fantastic. The film is said to be magical and mind-blowing, exceeding high expectations.
Another user called it possibly the best Marvel Studios film ever released, highlighting the talent and standout performances of the cast. The movie is described as thoughtfully crafted and a genre-defining classic.
Marvel fans have also expressed their excitement, emphasizing the excellent casting choices and chemistry among the main characters. The presence of Galactus and Silver Surfer is commended for adding serious stakes to the storyline.
The Characters Shine
One viewer described The Fantastic Four as simply fantastic, lauding the chemistry and charisma of Marvel’s first family. The characters are visually incredible, with each member bringing their unique contribution to the team.
According to another viewer, the film is a triumph, with a pitch-perfect script and great performances, particularly praising Pedro Pascal’s role. The movie is seen as a sharp commentary on society, delivering nuance and substance.
ComicBook’s Chris Killian praised the movie for bringing Jack Kirby’s imagination to life on the big screen.
A Return to Form
Some viewers shared that The Fantastic Four is a return to form for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. The visuals, space sequences, and character dynamics are highlighted as major strengths of the film.
In the trailer released by Marvel, fans got a glimpse of Julia Garner as the mysterious Silver Surfer. The film’s release on July 25 marks the official introduction of the superhero team in the MCU after Disney’s acquisition of 20th Century Fox.
The star-studded cast includes Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, and Ebon Moss-Bachrach in lead roles, supported by John Malkovich, Natasha Lyonne, and Sarah Niles.



