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Almost 20 years after Rise of the Silver Surfer's infamous gas cloud, one of my favorite things about The Fantastic Four: First Steps is that it finally does Galactus justice
By David Opie published
OPINION OPINION | Marvel Studios' First Steps just fixed the worst part of Fox's original Fantastic Four movies

Tron: Ares Comic-Con footage showcases the film's wild chase scenes and confirms the big twist
By George Marston published
news New footage from Tron: Ares reveals more details about the plot, and a focus on lightcycle action

Robert Downey, Jr. delivers a cryptic hint about Doctor Doom's role in Avengers: Doomsday, and it might be a huge spoiler about the future of Franklin Richards after The Fantastic Four: First Steps
By George Marston published
news Is Robert Downey, Jr. teasing something about Doctor Doom's son?

Hideo Kojima has revealed his top 4 movies of the year, and the Death Stranding creator might just help you broaden your horizons
By Molly Edwards published
News Hideo Kojima is a serious cinephile

After Fantastic Four, Marvel fans all have the same question: what's going on in the Thunderbolts post-credits?
By Amy West published
News We're wondering how we're going to get from the end of Fantastic Four to THAT scene in Thunderbolts

Fantastic Four: First Steps may have just introduced the key to defeating Robert Downey Jr's Doctor Doom in Avengers: Doomsday
By David Opie published
OPINION OPINION | The biggest character in First Steps isn’t Galactus, but Reed and Sue’s superpowered baby, Franklin

Fantastic Four has seemingly cut some scenes from its trailers, and Marvel fans are wishing the movie was longer
By Molly Edwards published
News Marvel fans wish Fantastic Four had been longer

Fantastic Four, Superman and Thunderbolts are all about more than fights and tights, and it's the most exciting development for superhero movies in years
By Alex Zalben published
OPINION OPINION | Comic-book movie makers are finally rediscovering that strong emotional themes make these movies work
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