Marvel has released the newest Fantastic Four: First Steps trailer and it's pretty jam-packed.
Amongst the action, one of the main takeaways here is a really good look at Julia Garner's Silver Surfer, as she arrives to Earth with a warning that the planet is marked for death, and whacks Johnny Storm/Human Torch back down to Earth after he chases her into space.
We also get another bit of Galactus, in the form of his silhouette and his feet.
Things kick off with Doctor Who and Sherlock star Mark Gatiss as TV host Ted Gilbert, who introduces the world-saving heroes onto his talk show.
Things then play out similarly to the footage that was shown at CinemaCon recently, as Johnny and Ben Grimm/The Thing work out that Sue Storm/Invisible Woman is pregnant, and Reed Richards/Mr Fantastic is teased that he'll be a rubbish dad.
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Then the Surfer appears, the lights go out across the world, and some serious dialogue follows ("There's not enough time", "Are we safe?","We will face this together. We will fight this together. As a family...") as grandiose trailer music plays.
We are treated to some shots of the Four using their powers, including stretchy Reed and a shot of Sue where it looks like her baby is kicking as she uses her force field.
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Although this Fantastic Four movie is set in a parallel universe decades before the rest of the MCU, it's actually going to be quite important going forward.
Not only are all of our four main heroes confirmed for the next Avengers film, but the big baddie of that film — Robert Downey Jr's Dr Doom — is the arch-enemy of the quarter and especially Reed.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps is released in cinemas on July 25.
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