Final Fantastic Four Trailer Reveals Reed and Sue’s Baby—And a Close-Up of Galactus
Fantastic Four: First Steps lands in Philippine cinemas on July 23
The final trailer for Fantastic Four: First Steps has officially been released. While the first teaser gave us a glimpse of how the team got their powers, and the second hinted at Sue Storm’s pregnancy, this last trailer takes it a step further, revealing her and Reed Richards’ baby as they prepare to face Earth’s biggest threat yet.
Battling Threats as a Family
The trailer opens with the four heroes preparing for dinner—until the arrival of the Silver Surfer interrupts them with a dire warning about the Earth’s beginning and end.
A flashback of the team in space is also shown, giving us a dramatic close-up of the biggest cosmic threat so far: Galactus.
Sue is seen in a crowd, cradling a baby—presumably her and Reed’s child, Franklin. The trailer then cuts to Reed at a blackboard, telling Sue he’ll “find a solution” and make things right.
Reed is also seen promising the public that they will defend and protect Earth. Later, Sue is heard saying, “Family is about connecting to something bigger than yourself. We’ll face it together as a family.”
A title card follows with the message: “Their greatest strength is each other.”
One Month Away
With a wave of family-friendly films hitting cinemas this year, Fantastic Four: First Steps is shaping up to deliver what fans have long hoped for: a story that balances spectacle with heart.
Set to premiere in the Philippines on July 23, the film is expected to lay the groundwork for Marvel’s next phase while also resonating with families, especially parents navigating their own “superpowered” responsibilities.

Excitement is building as Marvel’s first family finally heads to the big screen, ready to inspire a new generation of heroes—and parents.
And this is just the beginning. The Fantastic Four are also slated to appear in Avengers: Doomsday, scheduled for release in late 2026.
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