Marvel Studios just dropped the first trailer for The Fantastic Four, and it’s exactly what fans were hoping for—bold, stylish, and packed with cosmic energy.
Check out the first trailer for Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four below:
Set in a stylized version of the 1960s, the trailer introduces the new MCU team with Pedro Pascal as Reed Richards (Mr. Fantastic), Vanessa Kirby as Sue Storm (Invisible Woman), Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm (Human Torch), and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm (The Thing).
The film, directed by WandaVision’s Matt Shakman, leans heavily into retro-futuristic design. It blends vintage sci-fi flair with Marvel’s trademark cinematic scope.
Opening with a sweeping shot of the Baxter Building towering over a mid-century New York skyline. The trailer wastes no time establishing the tone. Reed, narrating over early footage, talks about “the future” and “reaching beyond the stars,” setting the stage for the team’s fateful transformation.

What follows is a montage of space travel, superpowered mishaps, and first glimpses of Doom’s shadow—yes, Doctor Doom is teased, cloaked in mystery and menace.
Marvel fans will immediately notice the tonal shift. This Fantastic Four isn’t another origin story. The film’s a time capsule infused with optimism, adventure, and retro charm. The trailer teases interdimensional travel, kinetic team dynamics, and a more grounded, emotionally resonant take on Marvel’s First Family.
This marks the official introduction of the Fantastic Four into the MCU’s main continuity, after years of anticipation and speculation. Marvel President Kevin Feige previously confirmed the film as a “cornerstone” of the studio’s Phase 6 plans.

The internet reacted immediately, with the trailer trending across X, YouTube, and TikTok within minutes of its drop. Early fan reactions praise the cast chemistry, bold visuals, and the tone. Some call it “MCU meets The Incredibles with a dash of 2001: A Space Odyssey.”
The Fantastic Four hits theaters on November 7, 2025. If this trailer is any indication, Marvel’s first family is finally getting the introduction they deserve.
