‘Fantastic Four: First Steps' sounds like it's dripping in Space Race nostalgia

For years, fans of Marvel Comics’ First Family, The Fantastic Four, have been clamoring or Hollywood to set a “Fantastic Four” feature film in the Swingin’ Sixties.

After all, that was the decade in which The World’s Greatest Comic Magazine came to prominence for Stan Lee’s House of Ideas. But it’s also the greatest decade of all time for the evolution of human spaceflight in the United States.

After numerous Hollywood attempts and misfires to properly translate the adventurous elation that this superhero team generated for millions of readers, Marvel Studios has lit the fuse on “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.” The newly christened title is a serious nod to astronaut Neil Armstrong’s immortal Apollo 11 message of July 20, 1969 when he stepped onto the lunar surface and said, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.” 

Marvel Studios’ retro-cool logo for “The Fantastic Four: First Steps.” (Image credit: Marvel Studios)

And, in yet another instance of synchronicity — this one linking “The Fantastic Four: First Steps” to today’s private space economy — Blue Origin named its first crew-carrying New Shepard capsule the NSS First Step. That suborbital craft carried company founder Jeff Bezos and three other passengers on Blue Origin’s first-ever human spaceflight on July 20, 2021.

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