In the latest scene from “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” Marvel’s original family explains to the world why they couldn’t strike an agreement with Galactus. It appears once more that someone is targeting the fictional child of actor Pedro Pascal. Meanwhile, Galactus is after Reed and Sue’s son, Franklin Richards.
The safety of the Fantastic Four’s universe is under threat, as shown in this latest clip from Marvel Studios. At a press conference, they reveal that they have not successfully defeated Galactus. Instead, they ventured into space to negotiate with this colossal adversary, but Galactus demanded a steep price – the newborn son of Mr. Fantastic and the Invisible Woman.
In this scenario, it appears they refused to pay that price. It’s unclear if they fully grasp his reasoning behind the demand, but we suspect Galactus has a specific interest in their powerful offspring. This child could play a crucial role in shaping the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s future. However, the question on everyone’s mind during this scene is not about the MCU’s direction but rather their safety. Not even a celebrated figure of pop culture can provide an assurance about that right now.
This video explains why Franklin Richards has been a key figure in the advertising for the movie. Numerous trailers have demonstrated that, despite his infancy, he will significantly impact the film’s plot. Additionally, an earlier clip revealed Johnny and Ben discovering Sue was pregnant, making this revelation seem even more crucial than initially perceived.
In movies and TV shows, Pedro Pascal’s children are frequently targeted. It seems like it happens over and over again! However, Franklin Richards can take comfort in the fact that his on-screen father has a wealth of experience protecting his fictional kids from harm. But please, avoid questioning about the Sand Snakes’ fate.
No child should have to learn about how Game of Thrones ended.
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2025-07-14 18:32