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Yardbarker on MSNMark Ruffalo coached 'Fantastic Four: First Steps' star Ebon Moss-Bachrach through computer generated performance "insecurity"Marvel newcomer Ebon Moss-Bachrach received some advice on bringing to life an entirely computer-generated character from longtime franchise cast member.
First Steps director Matt Shakman has revealed the designation of the Earth we'll visit in the reboot, while four more villains have been confirmed for the movie. Read on for
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For nearly two decades, the Marvel Cinematic Universe has been so prevalent in pop culture that their entire vibe has infected almost every facet of the creative output of Marvel as a larger comic-book and multimedia company.
“The Bear” star Ebon Moss-Bachrach is detailing why Mark Ruffalo is the GOAT. Moss-Bachrach makes his MCU debut in “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” as Ben Grimm, AKA the Thing. Ruffalo, who has been a staple in the MCU for more than a decade, is well-versed in working with motion capture technology for the superhero films.
Fans and critics in Brazil were recently treated to a 30-minute preview of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and some early reactions are calling the next MCU movie the best one since Avengers:
First Steps is an American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics team the Fantastic Four. It's the 37th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and the second reboot of the Fantastic Four series.
First Steps," Pedro Pascal admitted he was a bit nervous about joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe. (July 10)
The decision to set The Fantastic Four: First Steps in a retro, 1960s-inspired world couldn’t have come easy. For one, it meant the entire film would take place in a multiverse away from the traditional Marvel Cinematic Universe. Also, it meant the production would have to build all of these sets from the ground up.
First Steps #1 retells the team's first adventure in this movie tie-in comic hitting stores July 9th from Matt Fraction and Mark Buckingham.
Comic-book movies have come a long way over the last 50 years, but Marvel and DC’s big guns mark a pivotal month for the genre