Galactus, First Steps and Fantastic Four
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SuperHeroHype on MSNFantastic Four’s Ralph Ineson Reveals Surprising Way He Prepared to Play GalactusRalph Ineson, who plays Galactus in the upcoming MCU feature The Fantastic Four: First Steps, explained how he prepared for the role of the immensely powerful cosmic being. The movie will mark Galactus’ second live-action cinematic appearance after 2007’s Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer,
First Steps" debuts a new crew of Marvel villains. Here's an exclusive sneak peek at Mole Man, Silver Surfer and Galactus.
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Fiction Horizon on MSNNew ‘Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Character Reveal Shows Stunning Galactus Armor and Confirm Iconic Villain AppearanceFirst Steps have dropped, giving fans a closer look at some of the most exciting characters, especially Galactus. Ralph Ineson plays Galactus, and from what we’ve seen, his armor is very close to how it looks in the comics.
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Space.com on MSNWho is Shalla-Bal, the female Silver Surfer in 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps''?Shalla-Bal was the Zenn-Lavian royal heir and romantic partner of a brilliant scientist from the utopian planet of Zenn-La named Norris Radd, who became the herald of Galactus known as the Silver Surfer.
The Silver Surfer (Julia Garner) warns of the coming Galactus in "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," starring Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby.
The latest Fantastic Four clip takes place mostly within the press conference that's been at the heart of the promotional campaign since the early days, with Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards addressing reporters' questions. He stuns everyone by admitting that the team did not yet take down Galactus as others seemed to believe they did.
Speaking of a banging cast, planet devouring villain Galactus has none other than British acting icon Ralph Ineson bringing it to life for the first time. Sure, Galactus featured in the long-forgotten 2007 sequel, but only as... a silver cloud. Not quite comic book accurate.
Why Galactus and the Silver Surfer target Earth in The Fantastic Four: First Steps is still a mystery, but a new theory could explain why.