Superman, Box Office and First Steps
Digest more
Summer's two biggest superhero films pick up long after their central figures have already taken up their respective mantles. They (and the genre) are better for it.
Though I enjoyed The Fantastic Four: First Steps (which shocked me), I found the plot device at the end annoying, and the pacing was a little off. Nonetheless, these recent installments have inspired me to curate a list of my top five favourite live-action superhero films of all time (to keep it simple, I will not be including animation).
21hon MSN
‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’: Marvel finally made an MCU movie you don’t need a guide to follow
Maybe “superhero fatigue” is a thing of the past – with DC’s “Superman” still soaring in theaters, Marvel’s “Fantastic Four” reboot is set to join the fun this weekend, with positive momentum.
Ralph Ineson, whose gigantic stature and booming voice can be found in Fantastic Four this week, co-starred alongside Nicholas Hoult, aka Superman's Lex Luther, in last year's Robert Eggers-directed Nosferatu remake. And now, the pair have bonded further, as each currently serve as the main antagonist in this year's comic book movie tentpoles.
Superman and the new Fantastic Four: First Steps breathe new The post Superman and Fantastic Four: First Steps Save Comic Book Movies — By Embracing Comic Books appeared first on MovieMaker Magazine.
1don MSN
'Fantastic Four’ Villain Ralph Ineson’s Text to Nicholas Hoult After 'Superman:’ ‘Hold My Beer’
Lex Luthor, played by Nicholas Hoult in Superman, and Galactus, portrayed by Ralph Ineson in Fantastic Four: First Steps, each delivered strong performances in their respective roles.
Though there's very little in it, Marvel's The Fantastic Four: First Steps is ahead of DC's Superman on Rotten Tomatoes, while James Gunn's DCU reboot has taken the lead on
5don MSN
Marvel’s Kevin Feige Talks Scaling Back, Losing Kang and His Texts to James Gunn After ‘Superman’
First Steps,' the studio boss engaged in a free-wheeling conversation with journalists, where he spoke extensively about the stumbles of the post-'Endgame' content boom, why Miles Morales won't be coming to the MCU anytime soon,