Kevin Feige confirmed a key detail of the film that promises great things

Kevin Feige confirmed a key detail of the film that promises great things
Kevin Feige confirmed a key detail of the film that promises great things

The fans of Marveland a large part of the general public, remain expectant to what we will see on screen with the new version of The Fantastic Four and its impact within the franchise.

Since the film was officially announced there has been a lot of speculation, but Little by little they have given themselves away official dataconfirming the main cast and some of the characters.

What is known so far is that the cast includes: Peter Pascal (Reed Richards), Vanessa Kirby (Sue Storm), Joseph Quinn (Johnny Storm) and Ebon Moss-Bachrach (Ben Grimm) as the protagonists.

Furthermore, in recent months it was confirmed the incorporation of Julia Garner and Ralph Ineson to play Shalla-Bal/Silver Surfer and Galactus, respectively.

But during the last hours new details revealed directly linked to the story and the way the film will fit into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (UCM).

As with every film that joins the saga, the main questions are related to the place and space they will haveespecially considering the moment that the franchise is going through, also taking into account the creative freedom offered by the events based on the multiverse.

It was the own Kevin Feigepresident of Marvel Studios, who spoke about The Fantastic Fourannouncing that the film will be set in the 60’s and corresponds to a alternate universe to the original of the UCM.

This confirms the rumors and speculations that were circulating among fans. Now we just have to wait for more updates and see the impact it will have on the overall story and plot of the new era of Marvel on the big screen.

 
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