
Excitement is building around the first teaser trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, showcasing the highly anticipated character of Galactus. As Marvel Studios prepares to introduce this iconic planet-eater, there’s a collective hope that they will avoid past mistakes with major villains in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).The casting of Ralph Ineson as Galactus has fans buzzing, especially after the announcement that Julia Garner will portray his herald, Shalla-Bal, also known as the Silver Surfer. The prospect of a faithful representation of Galactus is thrilling, especially after his previous depiction as a nebulous cosmic cloud.
Galactus is one of Marvel Comics’ most notable adversaries, making his entry into The Fantastic Four: First Steps a pivotal moment in the upcoming Phase 6 film. The teaser not only hints at the significant threat he poses to a retro-futuristic Earth reminiscent of the 1960s, but it also raises concerns about his narrative trajectory within the MCU. With Ineson bringing Galactus to life, fans are eager to see him evolve beyond a mere introduction.
Galactus Will Be The MCU’s Most Formidable Villain in The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Galactus Will Target Earth in The Fantastic Four: First Steps





Speculation is rife regarding the inclusion of several notorious Marvel villains in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, including Mole Man, Red Ghost, and possibly even a cameo from Robert Downey Jr.’s Doctor Doom. However, after watching the teaser, it’s clear that Galactus will serve as the main antagonist, bringing an overwhelming presence to the film. As a cosmic entity that sustains himself by consuming entire planets, Galactus has consistently been drawn to Earth in the comics, heightening the stakes significantly in this cinematic rendition.
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I Hope Marvel Avoids the One-and-Done Villain Trap for Galactus
A Disturbing Trend Among MCU Villains

Historically, many of the MCU’s most intriguing villains, such as Red Skull, Ultron, and Malekith, have fallen victim to a troubling pattern of being defeated or eliminated within their first appearance.This unfortunate tendency has deprived audiences of deeper, ongoing narratives for these complex characters. It is crucial for Marvel to break this cycle with Galactus and the Silver Surfer in The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
The narrative challenges arise if Galactus consumes the Fantastic Four’s alternate Earth and does not follow them into the main MCU timeline. Such a resolution would limit him to a single story arc, which fans believe would be a significant disservice.Since his creation in 1966’s Fantastic Four #48, Galactus has loomed large as a persistent threat, and his legacy should reflect that within the MCU.
Ensuring Galactus Remains a Threat in the MCU
The Return of Galactus Post Fantastic Four: First Steps

The ideal scenario would see Galactus actively pursuing his ‘Devourer of Worlds’ persona in The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Instead of being relegated to a one-off role, it would be fascinating to have Galactus transition into the main 616-Universe, where he continues his pursuit of new worlds to consume. This narrative approach would allow him to establish a menacing presence across multiple future MCU projects.
Previously, Galactus was inaccurately portrayed in the 2007 film Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer, depicted merely as a gaseous entity. The current portrayal in The Fantastic Four: First Steps promises a much more faithful representation of the character.
Moreover, Galactus could align himself with Doctor Doom during the Marvel Comics’ Secret Wars event, potentially reappearing alongside Robert Downey Jr.in future films like Avengers: Doomsday and Secret Wars.Fans can be confident that the Fantastic Four will remain a staple of the MCU for years ahead, and with the right approach, Galactus could evolve into a recurring figure whose presence is felt throughout their future escapades. The hope remains that The Fantastic Four: First Steps does not sideline or eliminate this legendary villain.
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