The Fantastic Four, Marvelās most iconic superhero team, is finally coming to the Marvel Cinematic Universe and with them come a bunch of questions. Questions like āWhere the hell have they been for the last two decades as heroes like Iron Man and Black Widow dealt with Thanos and others?ā
The filmās first concept art seemed to answer that. Everything in the image (that simultaneously revealed the filmās cast of Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Joseph Quinn) screamed the 1960s. Could The Fantastic Four be a period film? The answer, we now know for sure, is yes.
āIt is a period [film],ā Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige confirmed on the Official Marvel Podcast, and he didnāt stop there. āThere was another piece of art we released with Johnny Storm flying in the air making a ā4ā symbol and there was a cityscape in the corner of that image and there were a lot of smart people who noticed that that cityscape didnāt look exactly like the New York that we know or the New York that existed in the ā60s in our world. And those are smart observations, Iāll say.ā
We cropped that section of the full image above. It certainly looks much, much more futuristic than New York even in the normal MCU 60 years later. Thatās not a straightforward confirmation of The Fantastic Four being set in a different universe than the traditional MCU, but seems about as close as one gets from the notoriously secretive Feige.
Feige also explained why The Fantastic Four, over everything else Marvel has coming in the next few years, excites him the most. āIām incredibly excited for what weāre doing with The Fantastic Four right now. And what Matt Shakman, our director who did WandaVision for us, is working on,ā Feige said. āHeās already moved to London and we start filming at the end of July. Funny story, we start shooting the Monday after [San Diego] Comic-Con. The day after Comic-Con is the first day of filming on Fantastic Four. And Iām extremely excited by it because I think those characters are mainstays, are legendary pillars of the Marvel Universe that weāve never got to play with or explore in any significant way apart from [Doctor Strange in the] Multiverse of Madness and a few fun teases before, in the way weāre doing it in that film. So, Iām extremely excited.ā
Again, buried in there is Feige strongly suggesting The Fantastic Four cast will be together during Comic-Con, a fact that, mere hours later, was confirmed by Deadline. Marvel Studios will indeed be back in Hall H at San Diego Comic-Con, and you have to assume itāll bring its Fantastic Four with it.
And, if thatās the case, weāre sure to learn much more about The Fantastic Four then and io9 will be there. But for now, we can 100% confirm Fantastic Four is a period piece that is probably taking place in an alternate universe. How will that line up with whatās happening in the normal Marvel Cinematic Universe? I guess weāll have to see The Fantastic Four on July 25, 2025 to find out.
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