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A new featurette touting the production design and practical sets of the Matt Shakman-directed Fantastic Four reboot — set in a 1960s-inspired, retro-futuristic world developed by the First Family’s Future Foundation — reveals that First Steps is set in 1965.
In the new footage below, the Fab Four are called into action during an appearance on The Ted Gilbert Show, with the theater’s marquee promoting a celebration of “four years of the Fantastic Four.”
That puts the Fantastic Four’s origin in 1961, the same year that Mister Fantastic, Invisible Girl, Human Torch, and the Thing debuted in the pages of The Fantastic Four #1 from Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. In fact, a commemorative manhole cover that can be seen in previous footage dates the Fantastic Four’s first appearance — saving New York City from Giganto, a gigantic green monster from the Mole Man’s Monster Isle — as August 8. (The comic’s debut issue is cover-dated November 1961, but was published on Aug. 8, 1961.)
“On this place, on this day, the 4 saved the city on the eighth day of August,” reads an inscription on the manhole cover honoring the four “scientists, adventurers, explorers, imaginauts.” It’s there that the Four stand when Silver Surfer (Julia Garner) heralds the arrival of the planet-devouring Galactus (Ralph Ineson), as seen in the film’s final trailer.








