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Our Best and Most Detailed Look at Galactus From THE FANTASTIC FOUR Comes From Hot Toys Figure — GeekTyrant

Our Best and Most Detailed Look at Galactus From THE FANTASTIC FOUR Comes From Hot Toys Figure — GeekTyrant

Geek Tyrant18-07-2025
Hot Toys has revealed the first few releases from the Marvel Studios's upcoming movie The Fantastic Four: First Steps , and one of the collectible figures features Galactus.
This gives us our best and most detailed look yet at the main villain of the movie, and this is a Jumbo Sofvi Figure, which stands 70cm tall with 6 points of articulation. This thing is massive!
Ralph Ineson played Galactus in the film, I'm excited to see the villain in action! Ineson is a great actor for this role, and his voice along will take the character to an awesome level of imposing terror.
Below you will find all the details and photos.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps – Galactus Jumbo Sofvi Figure
'Marvel Studios is set to introduce its First Family in Fantastic Four: First Steps, a stylish, 1960s-inspired reboot that blends retro-futurism with thrilling superhero adventure. In The Fantastic Four: First Steps, Galactus emerges as a cosmic threat of an unimaginable scale, testing the Fantastic Four's power and unity. His gigantic presence dominates the screen, and now it dominates your display shelf.
'Today, Hot Toys introduces a new product line: Sofvi Masterpiece Series, which focuses on high-quality vinyl figures with unique artisanal charm. We are proud to present the Galactus Jumbo Sofvi Figure. Crafted from vinyl material, the figure stands an imposing 70cm tall with 6 points of articulation.
'His head, upper arms, forearms, and waist are rotatable for commanding display options. His head sculpt features LED-lit eyes that glow with cosmic energy, while finely painted metallic red and purple finishes bring his armor to vivid life. The Galactus Jumbo Figure is more than a collectible, it's a Sofvi art piece that bridges toy and high-end display craftsmanship.
'Contrasting the scale of the massive figure are five miniature figures, including Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, The Thing, and Silver Surfer, designed to be attachable to Galactus' body. A Special Edition only available in selected markets will include a specially designed The Fantastic Four: First Steps metal collectible card with display case.
'Embrace the cosmic might, because no Fantastic Four display is complete without Galactus towering over them all.'
Will you be picking up one of these badboys for yourself!?
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