
Marvel's Fantastic Four sets up major future threat with mysterious new character
The film marks the live-action debut of Franklin Richards, the son of Reed Richards and Sue Storm, and suggests his importance will expand far beyond a supporting role.
Franklin is portrayed not just as a newborn, but as a figure with immense, latent power. Early plot points show cosmic signals and planetary disturbances that seem to be connected to his arrival.
A key sequence features Galactus offering Earth a reprieve in exchange for Franklin, hinting at the child's potential significance to cosmic balance.
Later in the film, a climactic event reveals Franklin's extraordinary ability to manipulate reality, as he intervenes in a high-stakes moment involving his family.
Though still a child, his actions affect the fate of major characters, establishing him as more than symbolic.
The film's mid-credits scene introduces a mysterious encounter between Franklin and a shadowed figure, later implied to be Doctor Doom, teasing narrative threads that may lead into upcoming MCU installments.
Without overstating Franklin's future, Fantastic Four: First Steps positions him as a character of interest in the MCU's evolving cosmic storyline.

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