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‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Marks Saginaw Township Actor’s Latest Blockbuster, and Other Saginaw-Area News This Week

  • Marvel Studios released "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" in theaters on July 25, 2025, featuring the iconic superhero team in a 1960s alternative universe.
  • The film follows the story born during the Space Race, where Reed Richards, Sue Storm, and their allies gained powers from a space accident and now face the threat of Galactus.
  • Set primarily in New York City, the film embraces a 1960s-inspired retro-futuristic aesthetic and presents a heroic battle centered on clever negotiation and information gathering. Sue Storm faces down a mob, declaring she refuses to choose between her child and the fate of the world.
  • "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" launched with $118 million domestically and a total of $218 million globally over its opening weekend, becoming Marvel's top debut of the year despite disappointing ticket sales in China.
  • This success provides Marvel a needed victory amid concerns about superhero fatigue, signaling a promising start to Phase Six for the franchise and renewed audience engagement.
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