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Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby Dazzle at Every Stop on the 'Fantastic Four' Press Tour

WORLDWIDE, JUL 21 – Fortnite players can unlock skins of Marvel's Fantastic Four characters early by competing in the Fantastic Four Cup, with all cosmetics available free for the top 250 squads per region.

  • On July 25, 2025, Fortnite released Fantastic Four: First Steps skins in its Item Shop, coinciding with the movie’s premiere.
  • After years of teasing, Fortnite finally adds Fantastic Four skins, reflecting their last appearance during its second Marvel season.
  • On Wednesday, July 23, 2025, Fortnite players can earn the Fantastic Four outfits via the Cup tournament, which runs from 1:00 PM PT to 4:00 PM PT.
  • Starting July 25, Disneyland guests can meet Fantastic Four characters in Tomorrowland, though they may appear individually rather than as a group.
  • Later this year, Space Mountain’s facade will light up with nightly projection effects from July 25 through September 21, celebrating the start of MCU Phase 6.
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In the 1960s of the film The Fantastic Four: First steps there are flying cars, robots and monorails. Much of those technological innovations have originated in the mind of one person: Reed Richards. Inventor, astronaut, explorer and winner of several Nobel Prizes, there is no one smarter than him in the whole universe. The person in charge of interpreting it is Pedro Pascal. Or, as producer Kevin Feige defines it in a lecture, “possibly the coo…

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