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By no means was the version of Galactus depicted in The Fantastic Four: First Steps actually small, but he was indeed far smaller than many had expected, and smaller than he is typically depicted in Marvel Comics. Following brief glimpses of Galactus in trailers for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, the villain’s size became a point of contention for many even before the movie’s release. However, Galactus’ size actually changes and shifts throughout First Steps, allowing him to be huge in space, but still stride across the Earth, and this works perfectly for the Phase 6 movie.
Galactus’ Size-Changing Ability Makes Sense For The Fantastic Four: First Steps

For those who were expecting Galactus to literally be big enough to take a bite out of the Earth in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, it’s understandable they’d be disappointed. However, Galactus’ size and the fact that it changes throughout First Steps actually makes perfect sense for the reboot. For one, Galactus doesn’t actually want to consume the Earth in The Fantastic Four: First Steps, but is instead brought to the planet in search of Franklin Richards, the newborn son of Reed Richards (Pedro Pascal) and Sue Storm (Vanessa Kirby), who is imbued with the Power Cosmic.








