I’m Even More Convinced Mister Fantastic Accidentally Doomed His MCU Homeworld After Reading The Fantastic Four: First Steps Director’s Latest Comments About The Movie

After hearing Matt Shakman’s newest in-depth comments about The Fantastic Four: First Steps and its inspiration, I’m even more convinced by the theory that Mister Fantastic accidentally doomed his own Earth in the MCU movie. As the movie that brings Marvel’s beloved First Family into the MCU timeline, there’s a lot that the story of The Fantastic Four: First Steps arguably needs to get right in its story – especially with the MCU’s Galactus also debuting in the film. Getting the characterization and overall depictions of the now over 60-year-old Marvel team, it would seem, is top of this list.

While the Fantastic Four are by no means Marvel’s most complicated characters to get right, their shared origins, varied dynamics, and extensive comic history do certainly mean a level of nuance needs to be nailed in their stories and introductions. In a unique twist, 2025’s upcoming MCU movie may have already set up a somewhat unusual way to do so with Mister Fantastic, via having his early actions in The Fantastic Four: First Steps doom his own homeworld – with this idea looking even more likely thanks to the director’s latest comments on the matter.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Trailers Already Made It Seem As Though Mister Fantastic Might Have Accidentally Summoned Galactus

The Fantastic Four: First Steps‘ trailers have revealed a lot about the upcoming MCU movie and its тιтular cast, with the newest Fantastic Four trailer even appearing to provide a brief glimpse of Sue and Reeds’ firstborn child, Franklin Richards, after previously teasing that Sue would be pregnant within the film’s story. While details like this and the debut of Galactus naturally take center stage in these previews, they also tease other elements of the story, including the notable suggestion that Mister Fantastic accidentally brought the Silver Surfer and Galactus into Earth’s path.

Within The Fantastic Four: First Steps trailers, Reed is shown writing out complicated equations on a chalkboard, which are thought to connect to the concept of the multiverse and potentially multiversal travel. This is something that would make sense since we know the Fantastic Four’s ship arrives in the MCU’s main universe in the post-credits scenes of Thunderbolts*, and that the team’s story will tie closely into the Multiverse Saga itself.

With The Fantastic Four: First Steps being the next MCU movie to release after Thunderbolts*, it appears the stories of the two films will tie directly together, with the Fantastic Four movie’s events no doubt explaining how the ship and the team end up appearing in Thunderbolts*.

Combined with Reed confessing to Sue that “It’s my fault. I stretched the bounds of space… and they heard“, the trailers appear to set up the idea that Reed’s work looking into the nature of the multiverse and perhaps testing its boundaries are what place the Fantastic Four’s Earth in danger, since this would be a solid justification for why Galactus begins targeting this world that is also far more engrossing than it simply being random chance. Interestingly, the latest comments from The Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman reinforce this idea.

Matt Shakman’s Latest Comments About The Fantastic Four: First Steps Make This Theory Seem Even More Likely

Matt Shakman wrote the foreward for the new Marvel Premiere Collection release “Fantastic Four: Solve Everything”, going into detail about the Fantastic Four’s comics, but also how they inspired his work on The Fantastic Four: First Steps, and his depiction of the тιтular team within the MCU movie. Interestingly, the inspiration Shakman takes for Reed Richards certainly seems to align with the idea of the MCU character’s research inadvertently having colossal consequences for him and his family, as the director stated:

As we developed the script for the film, I returned again and again to this epic run — thrilled by brain-bending innovations like the Council of Reeds and riveted by heroic standoffs against the likes of Annihilus. But it was Hickman’s deep insight into the specific family dynamics of the Four that affected me the most.

His Reed Richards is part Steve Jobs and part Oppenheimer, always on the edge of saving the world or destroying it. The author runs right at Mister Fantastic’s weakness: believing that he can and should do it all on his own. Reed is determined to “Solve Everything” — but he learns that the cost of solving everything is… everything. Ultimate knowledge risks ultimate sacrifice: the loss of his family.

With The Fantastic Four: First Steps taking inspiration from this Reed – who is determined to “Solve Everything” and is thus forced to learn this approach’s high price, and that “ultimate knowledge” places his family in danger – it seems all the more likely that the MCU movie’s story replicates this characterization via linking Mister Fantastic’s research and the arrival of the planet-devouring Galactus together. This would also allow the movie to draw more from the comics without needing to introduce some of its more complicated concepts, which has extra benefits for both the source material and the movie adaptation.

This also ties in nicely with the core themes that appear to have been conveyed thus far as part of The Fantastic Four: First Steps. With the family and their bond being such a fundamental focus of the film, having one of their members inadvertently place them all in harm’s way would allow the MCU film to not only add further drama to its story, but also delve further into what the family’s bond means to them, and what they’re willing to risk in order to protect one another and their world with the knowledge they’re partially responsible for this new threat.

Introducing Mister Fantastic With One Of His Biggest MCU Mistakes Could Be A Perfect Debut For The Hero

Mister Fantastic is conventionally one of the most intelligent characters in Marvel’s mythos – or, at least, one of its most intelligent heroes. This particular skill is one that can be tricky to depict effectively in the comics and movies alike, both in that showing a character being inordinately smart without resorting to just having them use a lot of fancy words is a complicated task, and in that this skill can often some across as overpowered depending on how its handled, since it can sometimes seem to give said character an almost omnipotent understanding of things.

Having Mister Fantastic be smart enough to crack multiversal travel would certainly be an effective way to show just how smart Reed Richards is supposed to be in his MCU debut. Having him accidentally summon Galactus via his research delving into parts of reality that he perhaps should or could have been more cautious with works for the other side of things, highlighting the limitations of his intelligence and its potential to be a double-edged sword, and reinforcing that his know-how isn’t a simple “fix everything” kind of skill.

With the Fantastic Four being introduced 17 years into the MCU’s real-world release timeline, there’s perhaps more pressure than ever on the franchise to make sure it pulls off these iconic decades-old Marvel heroes effectively in the movie world. Somewhat ironically, having Mister Fantastic accidentally place his Earth in immense danger in The Fantastic Four: First Steps might just be the best way to introduce the MCU iteration of the character, and to best ensure he mirrors the three-dimensional depictions of Reed Richards that have come before.

Upcoming MCU Movies


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    Thunderbolts*

    Release Date

    May 2, 2025






  • The Fantastic Four First Steps official poster

    The Fantastic Four: First Steps

    Release Date

    July 25, 2025






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    Avengers: Doomsday

    Release Date

    December 18, 2026






  • Spider-Man Brand New Day Logo Poster

    Spider-Man: Brand New Day

    Release Date

    July 31, 2026






  • Avengers: Secret Wars

    Release Date

    December 17, 2027





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