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Straits Times
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Straits Times
With $279m global opening, The Fantastic Four: First Steps breaks a box-office curse
(From left) Cast members Joseph Quinn, Pedro Pascal, Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Vanessa Kirby at the premiere of The Fantastic Four: First Steps in Sydney, Australia, on July 15. LOS ANGELES – Marvel Studios over the weekend took a step towards regaining its reputation as Hollywood's most reliable hitmaker. The Fantastic Four: First Steps was expected to collect about US$118 million (S$151 million) at theatres in North America from Thursday through Sunday, according to Comscore, which compiles ticketing information. Based on advance ticket sales and surveys that track moviegoer interest, Hollywood had expected First Steps to arrive to about US$115 million in domestic ticket sales. The movie, which cost at least US$300 million to make and market worldwide, was on pace to generate an additional US$100 million overseas, for a global opening total of roughly US$218 million. Reviews were generally strong. It was Marvel's first original breakout hit in six years. The film is not a sequel – t he characters were adapted from Fantastic Four comics, first published in 1961. Marvel had previously tried to strike gold with movies such as Eternals, which fizzled in 2021, and Thunderbolts*, which was released in May and has taken in US$382 million, the lowest total in Marvel's 17-year, 37-film history when adjusted for inflation. Marvel's sequels have also been hit and miss, contributing to fears of 'superhero fatigue' in Hollywood. In some ways, its runaway success in the 2010s made it arrogant. The studio's storytelling became tortuously complicated, weaving together plots from numerous TV shows and movies, and prompting some casual moviegoers to decide that Marvel cared only about comic nerds. Disney, which owns Marvel, pushed hard on a First Steps marketing message in the weeks leading up to the film's release: You do not need a doctorate in Marvelology to understand this one. Top stories Swipe. Select. Stay informed. Singapore Tanjong Katong sinkhole backfilled; road to be repaved after LTA tests Singapore MRT platform screen doors at 15 underground stations to undergo renewal Singapore 'Medium risk' of severe haze as higher agricultural prices drive deforestation: S'pore researchers Singapore Authorities say access to Changi intertidal areas unaffected by reclamation, in response to petition Singapore Police statements by doctor in fake vaccine case involving Iris Koh allowed in court: Judge Singapore Jail for former pre-school teacher who tripped toddler repeatedly, causing child to bleed from nose Singapore No change to SIA flights between S'pore and Cambodia, S'pore and Thailand, amid border dispute Singapore Not feasible for S'pore to avoid net‑zero; all options to cut energy emissions on table: Tan See Leng 'It is a no-homework-required movie,' Mr Kevin Feige, Marvel's president and chief creative officer, said at a publicity event. 'It literally is not connected to anything we've made before.' The Fantastic Four – composed of Invisible Woman, Human Torch, Mister Fantastic and the Thing – have proved difficult to adapt for the movies, making the response to First Steps more notable. A low-budget version in 1994 was so slapdash that its release was cancelled. A 2005 effort was loathed by critics and fans, but it performed well enough in theatres to get a slightly less reviled sequel, Rise Of The Silver Surfer (2007). The property was rebooted in 2015, but that version also fizzled at the box office and is derisively remembered as the Fantastic Four movie in which the Thing wore no pants. First Steps, directed by Matt Shakman (WandaVision, 2021), stars Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Pedro Pascal and Ebon Moss-Bachrach. Julia Garner co-stars as the enslaved Silver Surfer. Critics praised the movie for its strong ensemble, retro-futuristic setting and satisfying villain (Galactus), among other aspects. 'The movie is a step up in concept, storytelling and appeal,' said Mr David A. Gross, a film consultant who publishes a newsletter on box-office numbers. 'We haven't had this kind of performance from the genre for a long time.' First Steps arrived two weeks after Superman, which was a hit for DC Studios and Warner Bros. It slipped to second place at US$24.9 million, putting its global take over the US$500 million mark. Mr Gross noted that studios are releasing only four superhero movies in 2025 – they have all come out – down from eight in 2023. 'This is the new normal,' he said, explaining the pullback as Hollywood realising that supply had exceeded demand. As of now, the next superhero movie is 11 months away: Supergirl, in June 2026. NYTIMES
Yahoo
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
'Spider-Man' and 'Fantastic Four' Could Finally Team Up in New Marvel Crossover
Johnny Storm wanted it, and now Marvel fans may get it. Joseph Quinn, who plays Johnny Storm in the new Fantastic Four: First Steps movie, has expressed his desire to team up with Tom Holland's Spider-Man. During a prior interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Quinn responded to a question about the comic book friendship between Storm and Peter Parker. 'That pairing makes sense to me and I think he's brilliant and I'm up for it,' Quinn said. 'I think we'd have a laugh. I've never met Tom and I think he's brilliant; his Peter Parker is the best one ever, I think he's our best-ever Spider-Man, so why not? Let's do it, get it moving.' While Quinn's comments drew plenty of attention, Marvel president Kevin Feige's recent roundtable interview also brought mention of a potential Johnny Storm-Peter Parker collaboration. As ScreenRant revealed, Feige called it a "blue sky dream" but one that's now "in the realm of possibility." "We didn't do chemistry reads, but whenever we cast it is with that blue sky dream in mind of one day being able to do that," Feige said. "And that's a great example. That's one of the key relationships in Marvel comics is Johnny Storm and Peter Parker." "And we've never been able to come close to it before and now it is in the realm of possibility. That's exciting. That gets me up in the morning." Holland first portrayed Spider-Man in the 2016 film Captain America: Civil War. He was then featured in his own solo film, Spider-Man: Homecoming, in 2017. Holland has played the iconic superhero role in several films, including the standalone Spider-Man movies and The Avengers. While there's nothing set in stone yet, Feige's comments point to a potential Quinn and Holland pairing in a Marvel film down the line, something that comic book fans and moviegoers alike would surely love to see.'Spider-Man' and 'Fantastic Four' Could Finally Team Up in New Marvel Crossover first appeared on Men's Journal on Jul 24, 2025 Solve the daily Crossword


Daily Mail
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Joseph Quinn 'enjoys secret date with stunning model just weeks after splitting from girlfriend Doja Cat'
Joseph Quinn was reportedly spotted enjoying a secret date with a stunning model, just weeks after splitting from girlfriend Doja Cat. The actor, 31, who plays the Human Torch in the new Fantastic Four: First Steps movie, fuelled speculation that he'd gone his separate ways from the American rapper, 29, back in April after he was spotted on celebrity dating app Raya. And now Joseph has seemingly confirmed the end of his romance and has already moved on as he was snapped on a night out with Amelia Zerbe at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, reports The Sun. An onlooker told the publication: 'Joseph and Amelia were really low key and, when they left, they made sure they went separately. 'He went ahead and got into the car before Amelia joined him. 'It seemed like they were on a date, but were keen not for anyone to notice them.' The actor, 31, fuelled speculation that he'd gone his separate ways from the American rapper [pictured in September], 29, back in April after he was spotted on celebrity dating app Raya MailOnline have contacted Joseph's representatives for comment. Joseph reportedly had been 'seen on a celebrity dating app' after Doja Cat - real name Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini - hit back at engagement rumours. The singer and the Stranger Things actor went public with their relationship in August 2024 when they were seen packing on the PDA in London, after meeting through his co-star Noah Schnapp. They were last seen together at the Los Angeles premiere of Joseph's new film Warfare on March 27. However, a source previously claimed he is dating again, after setting up a profile on Raya, according to The Sun. An insider told the publication: 'The pair seemed happy the last time they were spotted together, having partied at the Sunset Tower Hotel with Joseph's co-stars 'While it's been almost eight months since Joseph and Doja went public with their relationship, that hasn't stopped the actor from getting back on the apps.' They added: 'He's back on Raya and clearly open-minded about looking for another woman, which is hardly surprising given Doja's history of being open to non-monogamous relationships.' A source said: 'He's back on Raya and clearly open-minded about looking for another woman, which is hardly surprising given Doja's history of being open to non-monogamous relationships' Joseph's representatives for comment were contacted at the time. In September Doja responded to engagement rumors after she was spotted with a ring on her left hand. The rapper weighed in on the speculation and clarified her relationship status after flashing a sparkling, silver band on her wedding ring finger during a performance at the iHeartRadio Music Festival. Hours after her performance, she shared a since-deleted tweet denying she was engaged. 'No, I'm not engaged. It's a David Yurman ring with no rocks in it,' she wrote, per a report by Page Six. Shortly afterwards, however, the Paint The Town Red hitmaker quickly deleted her post.


The Sun
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
A-list Brit star, 31, spotted on secret date with stunning model just weeks after split from Doja Cat
Ellie Henman, Bizarre Editor Published: Invalid Date, AFTER splitting from American singer Doja Cat earlier this year, Joseph Quinn – aka the Human Torch – has been busy swiping on dating app Raya. And it seems the hunt for a new flame has landed him a glamorous admirer. 9 9 9 Joe, whose new film, The Fantastic Four: First Steps, is out now, was photographed on a night out with model Amelia Zerbe at Chateau Marmont in LA. An onlooker told me: 'Joseph and Amelia were really low key and, when they left, they made sure they went separately. 'He went ahead and got into the car before Amelia joined him. 'It seemed like they were on a date, but were keen not for anyone to notice them.' Given how public his romance with Doja was, I'm not surprised Joe is keen to keep things on the low. His life will soon turn completely upside down when he starts filming Sam Mendes' Beatles films. The director will create four films based on the lives of George Harrison Sir Paul Mccartney, Ringo Starr and John Lennon. While Joe is playing George, Paul Mescal will be McCartney, Harris Dickinson is set to portray John and Barry Keoghan has signed up as Ringo. Barry has already spent six months in a Beatles bootcamp learning how to drum like Ringo. And Joe admitted he's also been hard at it for the past month or so. He said: 'We've had five weeks of rehearsal. It's a fascinating process. 'Being around those guys, Paul, Barry and Harris, I think that they are very deeply talented men, thoughtful men, good, hard workers. 'I'm very inspired by them and we're all kind of going through this process together. 'There's more work to be done but I'll get back to it soon.' Joe will return to rehearsals for the Beatles film later this summer, with the four lads expected to start filming at the end of the year. Given how hectic his schedule is, he deserves a medal if he manages to keep a steady girlfriend at the same time. Maybe the Human Torch has a burning desire to make it work . . . 9 Bizbit THE brains behind Busted, The Vamps and Mcfly are looking for rising stars to join their roster. The industry bigwigs have launched a call-out for singers, songwriters, actors and musicians, as well as up-and-coming social media stars, who need a hand breaking into the business. If you think you've got what it takes, or know someone who does, head to to apply. TAIKA LOOK AT RITA IT was all white on the night for Rita Ora as she belted out her hits wearing this tiny playsuit. She wowed at the Summer Gala by Gala One Saint-Tropez in France, watched by her proud husband Taika Waititi. 9 Rita previously admitted to Bizarre she is 'nervous' about releasing her fourth album. But If it sounds as good as she looks on stage, she'll have nothing to worry about. OASIS: IT'S CIGS AT GIGS OASIS fever is never-ending, with the band preparing to play their second show at London's Wembley Stadium tonight. And Noel and Liam Gallagher are keen to keep it going, after dropping a live version of their 1994 hit Cigarettes & Alcohol, which was recorded during their July 11 show at Heaton Park in Manchester. 9 And insiders tell me the pair will definitely be releasing a live album of their entire set list, so fans can relive the magic of the concerts once they're over. A source said: 'The Oasis reunion is a historic moment in music and these concerts will be talked about for decades to come. 'The band are sounding amazing and they've decided it simply has to be captured as a moment in time. "There will be more singles released before the album drops.' Oasis's only previous live album was Familiar To Millions, which was released in November 2000 after it was recorded at a huge concert at Wembley Stadium in July that year. As a solo artist, Liam has released three live albums – MTV Unplugged (Live At Hull City Hall), Down By The River Thames – which captured his performance on a barge on the river in December 2020 – and Knebworth 22, recording his triumphant return to the site of Oasis's legendary 1996 open- air shows at the Hertfordshire country house. If you've not yet downloaded the live version of Cigarettes & Alcohol, I would highly recommend doing it. And make sure you turn the volume right up. Your neighbours will be sure to love it. Bizbit NINETIES heart-throb Kavana had a time when he was living every gay guy's dream. The I Can Make You Feel Good singer has revealed he once found himself dating one of Madonna 's dancers and partying with Kylie Minogue. Speaking on Virgin Radio Pride, Kavana, above, whose new book Pop Scars is out now, said: 'I did actually go out with one of Madonna's dancers at one point. 'We had a long-distance affair from Rome to LA. Oh my God, that first heartbreak. 'He invited me to watch Madonna in Camden. I got put next to Kylie. "So I'm sat next to Kylie Minogue watching Madonna. I mean, could it get any more iconic?' The singer admitted he tried to make small talk with Kylie but ended up embarrassing himself. Don't worry, Kav – us on Bizarre have had our fair share of awkward celeb encounters, too. HAVE A NICE STAY, CHRISTINA FROM visiting some of the best museums in the world to strolling along the Thames or just grabbing some top grub, there are loads of things to do during a trip to London. But Christina Aguilera had other ideas during a fleeting visit this week. 9 Instead, she decided to make the most of her lavish hotel room to stage an impromptu photoshoot in just her underwear. The Beautiful singer wore black lingerie and heels as she reclined on a table for a sultry snap which she shared on Instagram. If I looked like her, I'd be doing the same. Bizbit RENEE RAPP has announced her biggest European tour to date ahead of the release of her second album, Bite Me, next week. As part of the jaunt next year, the US singer, inset, will stop at Manchester's AO Arena on March 18, followed by London's Wembley Arena on March 19. Tickets on sale at 10am on Friday. LINDSAY'S GETTING SERIOUS LINDSAY LOHAN wants to take on serious acting roles after years of starring in rom-coms. The actress – back on the big screen next month in Freakier Friday, the sequel to her 2003 hit Freaky Friday – has earned a fortune by starring in three romantic comedies on Netflix. 9 But Lindsay said: 'I'd like to take on some serious dramatic roles. 'I love doing romantic comedy because that's where my home is and I feel it's where my fans want to see me, but I'd like to take on some things that are different. 'Maybe find something that's an action-packed film. Just really show people a different side of me.' CHANGES FOR OZZY PAL 'BLUD YUNGBLUD has vowed to cover Black Sabbath's Changes at every gig he ever performs as a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne. The singer, who played the track at Ozzy's final concert three weeks ago, said he's been left 'f***ing shattered' by the death of the heavy metal icon but wants to champion his legacy. 9 Yungblud wrote on Instagram: 'I promise you with all my heart I will try my best and make it my life's journey to keep the spirit that you started and what you have taught me alive. 'To sing this song for you at an event surrounded by legends inspired by you to a crowd that loved you was truly my life's greatest honour and I vow to play this song every night for the rest of my life. 'You're my hero in every regard.'


Newsweek
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Newsweek
'The Fantastic Four' Smashes 'Superman' Box Office Record
Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. Entertainment gossip and news from Newsweek's network of contributors "Superman" may have had an early lead on Marvel's First Family, but now it looks like the FF could still leave the Man of Steel in their dust. DC's "Superman" previously held the record for highest box office sales in Thursday night previews for 2025, with $22.5 million. Now, Marvel is reporting "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" sped past that figure, earning $24.4 million in Thursday previews. Read More: 'Fantastic Four' Star Wants A Spider-Man Team-Up If those numbers are a preview of things to come, then things look very good for "The Fantastic Four." Deadline offered up numbers in comparison, including 2019's "Captain Marvel which earned only $20.7 million in previews, and 2016's "Captain America: Civil War," which did only slightly better with $25 million in previews. Both "Captain Marvel" and "Captain America: Civil War" would go on to earn above and beyond the $1 billion mark. Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/The Human Torch and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing in "The Fantastic Four: First Steps". Joseph Quinn as Johnny Storm/The Human Torch and Ebon Moss-Bachrach as Ben Grimm/The Thing in "The Fantastic Four: First Steps". DISNEY The preview numbers are also much more impressive than either of Marvel's other offerings this year: "Captain America: Brave New World" ($12 million) and "Thunderbolts*" ($11.5 million). If things continue to trend well for "The Fantastic Four: First Steps," it will be a welcome and much-needed shot in the arm for Marvel Studios, which has been suffering a rough year. While "Deadpool & Wolverine" did well in 2024, both "Thunderbolts*" and "Brave New World" underperformed at the box office, inspiring more conversations about superhero fatigue or if Marvel had lost its spark. The success "The Fantastic Four" has garnered so far is no doubt helped by the near-unanimous critical praise heaped upon the film since early reactions started coming out. Critic Nick Zednik summed up many of the high points named by other reviewers when he wrote that the film "is pun-intended, fantastic and the best pure MCU film since GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3 and that's not hyperbole The story is clear, tight, and the family dynamic is so emotionally effective. Giacchino score rocks. Visually astounding. Galactus was great and it's just the right amount of everything. Vanessa Kirby ate and left no crumbs. Kirby and Stan would be proud of this one." #TheFantasticFour is pun-intended, fantastic and the best pure MCU film since GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY VOL. 3 and that's not hyperbole The story is clear, tight, and the family dynamic is so emotionally effective. Giacchino score rocks. Visually astounding. Galactus was great and… — Nick Zednik (@NickZednik) July 22, 2025 "The Fantastic Four: First Steps" is in theaters now. The film is directed by Matt Shakman. It stars Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, Paul Walter Hauser, Natasha Lyonne, Julia Garner, Ralph Ineson, Mark Gatiss, and Sarah Niles More Comics: 'Fantastic Four' Early Reactions Are Overwhelmingly One-Sided John Malkovich Cut From 'The Fantastic Four' DC Finds Its 'Wonder Woman' Reboot Writer