Julia Garner surfaces in the Marvel cinematographic universe.
The Fantastic Four: First steps Thursday, unveiled a new trailer in Cinemacon in Las Vegas, and the images began a first exciting overview Ozark Emmy Winner Emmy Veat on Emmy Veat on Marvel Villain The Silver Surfer.
The brief overview of the deviant space in the world God Galactus (Ralph Ineson) Herald had applauded and “Ooh-id” and “Ah-id” while she slipped through the screen on her silver board. And, as Garner guessed, the character is very brilliant.
But it was not the only part of the trailer that shocked the fans, because the images also revealed that the hero of Vanessa Kirby, Sue Storm, is pregnant – giving a new meaning for the film.
After opening onto a piece of Talk-Talk-time on “Marvel’s First Family”-Reed Richards by Pedro Pascal / MR. Fantastic, Sue Storm / Invisible by Kirby, Johnny Storm / Human Torch by Joseph Quinn, and Ben Grimm / The Thing by Ebon Moss-Bachrach-The trailer returns to their retro-futuristic house, where Richards and Sue arrive late for their family dinner. It is then that Johnny guess correctly that Sue is pregnant.
Later, during a battle sequence, Sue said to Reed: “We can do it.” Later, when Reed expresses that he “does not know” if they are safe, she returns again strong and confident, saying to him: “I do not give up”.
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After the silver surfer gave an overwhelming blow, Sue comforts and again strengthens Reed. “We are going to face this together,” she said. “We will fight it together, with the family.”
“One of the things we decided at the start was not to make an original story,” said director Matt Shakman previously Weekly entertainment. “One of the ways we make of it our own thing is that we are not telling the story of going up and changing and starting our story (there). There are a lot of well -known stories that lead at that moment, right? And then you invent your new story from the end of the first act, and we thought:” Well, let’s just start this thing at the end of the foot. “So we start after that.”
The Fantastic Four: First steps Surface in theaters on July 25.
With report by Lauren Huff.