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“The Fantastic Four were created in the 60s, during the space race,” Shakman said. “it was a time of optimism, of looking to the stars, and the idea that technology and heart can solve any problem. It’s so baked into the DNA of the comic book that it just felt like, why not set it in that time? We wanted it to feel like 60s New York City, but with a layer of retrofuturism on top of it. What I love about New York City is, it shows its layers of history. You can see the beginning, you can see the dawn of the century, you can see the 60s, you can see the present day — and they all still coexist in a great way when you go to New York.”

In addition to honoring Marvel Comics history, this setting allows First Steps to characterize the Fantastic Four by their impact on the world around them — particularly Reed Richards, a.k.a. Mr. Fantastic, played by Pedro Pascal. Shakman explained, “We wanted to add that layer of, ‘What if Reed Richards existed?’ And he would have been doing things really important in society for many decades before they became the Fantastic Four. You know, he was a wunderkind, he was a child prodigy. He’s Steve Jobs meets Einstein. So the idea that he would have changed the technology in this city felt really exciting to us.”








