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Los cuatro fantásticos: First Steps Photo muestra enlace a Thunderbolts*/Nueva escena de Avengers Post-Credit, los fanáticos creen

Autor : Peyton Actualizar : May 24,2025

Ha surgido una nueva foto de The Fantastic Four: First Steps , ofreciendo un vistazo a un momento crucial hacia el final de la película que se vincula directamente en la escena posterior al crédito de Thunderbolts*/New Avengers . La imagen, compartida en Instagram de Fandango, muestra a Pedro Pascal como Reed Richards y Joseph Quinn como Johnny Storm en un entorno futurista, aparentemente flotando en cero gravedad, según lo informado por Cinema Blend.

En la foto, ambos personajes están vestidos con sus icónicos trajes de espacios Fantastic Four, que adquieren después de su viaje transformador al espacio donde ganan sus superpoderes. Un logotipo notable Fantastic Four es visible en lo que parece ser una puerta o una esclusa de aire en el fondo, lo que indica que esta escena tiene lugar más adelante en la película, una vez que el equipo se ha establecido como héroes. Esta escena en particular no ha aparecido en ninguno de los trailers de la película hasta la fecha.

Hasta ahora, los trailers de los Cuatro Fantásticos se han centrado principalmente en eventos en la Tierra, destacando el ajuste del equipo a la inminente paternidad de Reed Richards y Sue Storm, ubicado en el contexto de la inminente llegada del villano del tamaño de un rascacielos, Galactus.

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