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The Fantastic Four: First Steps director Matt Shakman has addressed the movie’s practical effects and CGI in a new interview promoting the upcoming MCU movie. From what we can see from the first trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps and other promotional images, the movie will strike a distinctly retrofuturistic aesthetic. This has raised questions about how the MCU movie will navigate special effects when its tone feels like something from the 1960s.
Matt Shakman spoke about this in an interview with Empire Online, stating that he wanted to make it feel like it was from the period by using practical effects, stating “I really wanted it to feel like it was made in 1965, the way Stanley Kubrick would have made it,” and revealing that he and the team “Used old lenses, and taken an approach to filmmaking that feels more of the time.” Shakman also admits, however, that The Fantastic Four: First Steps will not shy away from CGI, stating, “Of course, we still have a lot of CG.”
Shakman also reveals that a 14-foot-high spaceship model was used during the filming in a practical effect evocative of those used in the 1960s and 1970s. He further reveals that the aim of The Fantastic Four: First Steps was to make it feel as grounded as possible, stating of its tone:
“I really wanted to go with as grounded a version of space as possible…So, no wormholes. Their tech is very much retro-future, but it’s also booster rockets. It’s a combination of Marvel and Apollo 11.”
Leaning Into Practical Effects Is A Winning Formula For The MCU
Matt Shakman’s comments suggest that The Fantastic Four: First Steps will tread a fine line between practical and special effects to help make an inherently outlandish setting feel as grounded as possible. At the same time, images of Ebon Moss-Bachrach’s Thing reveal that he is rendered entirely with CGI, in stark contrast to the fully practical suit worn by Michael Chiklis in 2005’s Fantastic Four and its sequel. This certainly feels necessary in the modern age of the MCU, however, as modern CGI has come on leaps and bounds.
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This is also a winning formula for the MCU. A recent example of practical effects hitting the mark with fans is Agatha All Along, which was filmed almost entirely on a practical set rather than a green screen while using CGI to render such things as Wiccan’s magic. It will be interesting to see how The Fantastic Four: First Steps will handle the mind-bending scale of its main antagonist, Galactus, though we can be confident that depictions of such things as Mister Fantastic’s stretching powers will be almost entirely CGI-rendered.
More to come…

The Fantastic Four: First Steps
- Release Date
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July 25, 2025
- Director
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Matt Shakman
- Producers
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Jamie Christopher, Kevin Feige, Louis D’Esposito, Tim Lewis
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Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic
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Vanessa Kirby
Sue Storm / The Invisible Woman
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Johnny Storm / Human Torch
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Ebon Moss-Bachrach
Ben Grimm / The Thing
Upcoming MCU Movies
Source: Empire Online