We all assumed we would be getting trailers for Marvel Studios’ The Fantastic Four: First Steps and Universal Pictures’ during Super Bowl LIX this Sunday, but both franchises kicked things off a bit early, giving fans of summer blockbusters a lot to discuss and dissect this week. But which trailer packs the most punch? Has the bigger bite? Scarletts the most Johanssons? OK, that last one is pretty obvious.
Let’s see how they match up.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Let’s be honest: There has never been a good Fantastic
Four movie. There are some fun moments in the 2005 Tim Story film, but from
the 1994 Roger Corman schlock flick to the 2015 reboot misfire, the silver
screen has been unkind to Marvel’s First Family. But the debut Marvel Studios
film for Mr. Fantastic, The Invisible Woman, The Human Torch and The Thing
shows promise, placing the characters against a reimagined 1960s backdrop that’s
separate from the established Marvel Cinematic Universe. Directed by Matt
Shakman and starring Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn and Ebon
Moss-Bachrach, The Fantastic Four: First Steps also features John
Malkovich and Natasha Lyonne in its star-studded cast, with Ralph Ineson
voicing The Devourer of Worlds himself, Galactus. The retro-futuristic
aesthetic in this is a lot of fun, and the visual effects bringing The Thing to
orange, rocky life are exceptional. If the MCU is “at a bit of a low point” –
as stated by Deadpool in a certain billion-dollar team-up flick earlier this
year – this might be the splash of freshness and color the nearly 20-year-old movie
universe needs.
Jurassic World: Rebirth
Jurassic World Dominion wasn’t great. In fact, it wasn’t
even good. Overstuffed with characters and lacking any of the awe factor that
made Jurassic Park a classic, Dominion felt like an extinction
point for the prehistoric franchise. I remember hearing that the next film in
the series would be a soft reboot, and it seems like that comes by way of a new
human cast, ramped-up horror elements and the emergence of a new mutant dinosaur
threat. It’s also directed by Gareth Edwards (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story)
and written by Jurassic Park co-writer David Koepp so, yeah, I’m in.
The Rebirth trailer features Scarlett Johansson’s Zora
Bennett joining Jonathan Bailey’s Dr. Henry Loomis and Mahershala Ali’s Duncan
Kincaid on a dangerous expedition to extract dino DNA from several dinosaurs at
Jurassic Park’s original research laboratory so it can be used to create a
miracle drug. Things obviously go wrong, and the group is attacked by Velociraptors,
Spinosauri, at least one Tyrannosaurus Rex and a hideous mutant dinosaur that
will likely be a pretty cool toy.
The plot doesn’t veer too far away from the working formula
for all things Jurassic – put humans and dinosaurs together and see what happen
– but Rebirth looks like a massive stomp in the right direction after the
underwhelming Dominion. Let’s hope there are no giant locusts this time.
The Verdict?
It’s close, but when it comes to The Thing taking vs. The
Rex, “It’s Clobberin’ Time!” Fantastic Four: The First Steps wins in a
battle of fresh vs. familiar. Jurassic World: Rebirth’s trailer seems to
tread familiar ground to bring the series back to basics, while First Steps aptly
showcases what sets these characters apart from the 30+ prior Marvel Studios
films.
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