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New Fantastic Four: First Steps Poster Pays Tribute to Stan Lee (With a Hulk Easter Egg)

Summary by ComicBook.com
There may not be a Stan Lee cameo in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, but the late co-creator is still part of the Marvel family. Marvel Studios has announced that tickets for the Matt Shakman-directed adaptation of Lee and Jack Kirby’s classic comic book run go on sale Wednesday (June 4) with a new poster, which not only spotlights Marvel’s First Family — Reed Richards/Mister Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), Sue Storm/Invisible Woman (Vanessa Kirby), …
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Ticket sales for the film "Fantastic Four: First Steps" began today. Marvel Studios announced this to viewers, accompanying the announcement of the start of sales with another poster of the film comic. The new "Fantastic Four" will appear in theaters on July 25. It will be the 37th film in the connected Marvel cinematic universe and the first in its sixth phase. Before that

How many hours will the spectators of the 4 Fantastic, first steps pass in the dark? We finally know the duration of the next Marvel. Enjoy it, the next ones may be much longer.

Marvel Studios does not give threadless stitch in the new poster of The Fantastic Four: First Steps, with tribute to Stan Lee (and Hulk) included.

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ComicBook.com broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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