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According to Nielsen data (hat tip Comic Book Movie), The Fantastic Four: First Steps scored just 4.9 million views over its first five days on Disney+. That, unfortunately, is the worst debut for an MCU movie on the streaming platform by Nielsen’s metrics. As a comparison, Brave New World netted 6.4 million views during its first five days, and Thunderbolts* reached 5.5 million.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps‘ Disney+ Numbers Explained

It’s never good to break the record for lowest number of views, but things arguably aren’t as dire for First Steps as it might initially seem. For starters, Nielsen tracks only about 42,000 households across the United States, accumulating statistics from hubs that are installed and transmit data to to Nielsen servers (and then estimates totals based on that data). As streaming on devices such as phones, computers, and tablets has become more prevalent, there have increasingly been concerns about the accuracy of Nielsen’s figures since they focus on TV viewing specifically. This was very useful decades ago before the rise of technology, but now, there are so many ways to watch your favorite shows and movies.
Case in point: shortly after The Fantastic Four: First Steps premiered on Disney+ in early November, it was the No. 1 movie on the platform globally according to FlixPatrol. This indicates that several Marvel fans made a point to cue First Steps up at home and watch (or retwatch) the superhero team’s long-awaited MCU debut. So while Nielsen illustrates the ways Fantastic Four fell short, there are other metrics out there that show the film was a massive draw on the streaming service, just as Brave New World and Thunderbolts* were before it.








