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Screen Rant on MSNFantastic Four: First Steps Box Office Surpasses One Of Disney's Few 100% Movies On Highest-Grossing Chart
First Steps zooms up a major box office chart, past a hit Disney movie that earned a rare 100% Rotten Tomatoes score ...
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Bam Smack Pow on MSNDid DCU’s Superman or MCU’s Fantastic Four perform better at the box office? Let's explain
Superman spent six weekends in movie theaters and with four for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, it is clear which movie won ...
THE FANTASTIC FOUR: FIRST STEPS Passes $450M Worldwide; Will Finish Closer To SUPERMAN Than Expected
First Steps has soared past $450 million mark at the worldwide box office this weekend, and it now looks set to end its run ...
Despite having a 67% drop in its second weekend, First Steps still has a lot to boast about its box office take.
Actor Michael Chiklis, who played Ben Grimm a.k.a. the Thing in Tim Story’s Fantastic Four films from the 2000s, has defended ...
Marvel’s latest Fantastic Four reboot is on the verge of outgrossing the worldwide earnings of a hit monster film.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is close to hitting the $500 million milestone worldwide. It has surpassed the worldwide haul of Gladiator II as Pedro Pascal and Joseph Quinn’s highest-grossing film ...
But since the COVID, the studio has only prospered with entries led by familiar properties such as “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” “Deadpool & Wolverine” and “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.” “The ...
Outside of 'Deadpool & Wolverine,' the reboot looks to score the best domestic opening for Kevin Feige's superhero studio ...
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is set during the 1960s, unlike its predecessors, which were set during modern times and don't tell their origin stories. In addition to that, the film ( alongside ...
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SuperHeroHype on MSNThe Thing Actor Defends 2000s Fantastic Four Films After First Steps’ Box Office Drop
Actor Michael Chiklis, who played Ben Grimm a.k.a. the Thing in Tim Story’s Fantastic Four films from the 2000s, has defended ...
The 66% drop for Fantastic Four's second weekend at the box office is a bad sign for the future of the Marvel Cinematic ...
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