It has been over four years since Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige announced a standalone Fantastic Four film, which would finally bring Marvel’s “first family” into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Since its introduction at the San Diego Comic-Con in 2019, the studio has confirmed little about this upcoming project, set to release on May 2, 2025. However, among a legion of theories currently on the web about the films’ casting and crew, MCU’s Secret Invasion may have hinted at how the super-powered group could foray into the current timeline.While Secret Invasion established highly powerful Super-Skrulls, the creation of these enhanced aliens may subtly hint back to their comic origin, which was associated with the Fantastic Four. However, since the series established that the Skrull invasion had already begun, it is still plausible to expect that the Fantastic Four will cross paths with the Skrull cabal currently living on MCU’s Earth.The second episode of Marvel’s Secret Invasion, titled “Promises,” showcased that Kingsley Ben-Adir’s Gravik enlisted the help of Dr. Rosa Dalton (Katie Finneran) to boost his abilities. Dr. Dalton’s research into repurposing the Extremis serum to enhance Skrull’s shape-shifting powers to mimic certain MCU characters’ physiological and cosmic abilities essentially birthed the Super-Skrulls. Meanwhile, in Fantastic Four Vol 1 #18, an enhanced Skrull warrior named Kl’rt managed to mimic the powers of the superhero group. Similar to what happened in Secret Invasion, the Super-Skrull utilized the Fantastic Four members’ DNA to simulate their powers.RELATED: The MCU’s Strongest Character May Have a Glaring Weakness
It has been over four years since Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige announced a standalone Fantastic Four film, which would finally bring Marvel’s “first family” into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). Since its introduction at the San Diego Comic-Con in 2019, the studio has confirmed little about this upcoming project, set to release on May 2, 2025. However, among a legion of theories currently on the web about the films’ casting and crew, MCU’s Secret Invasion may have hinted at how the super-powered group could foray into the current timeline.
While Secret Invasion established highly powerful Super-Skrulls, the creation of these enhanced aliens may subtly hint back to their comic origin, which was associated with the Fantastic Four. However, since the series established that the Skrull invasion had already begun, it is still plausible to expect that the Fantastic Four will cross paths with the Skrull cabal currently living on MCU’s Earth.
The second episode of Marvel’s Secret Invasion, titled “Promises,” showcased that Kingsley Ben-Adir’s Gravik enlisted the help of Dr. Rosa Dalton (Katie Finneran) to boost his abilities. Dr. Dalton’s research into repurposing the Extremis serum to enhance Skrull’s shape-shifting powers to mimic certain MCU characters’ physiological and cosmic abilities essentially birthed the Super-Skrulls. Meanwhile, in Fantastic Four Vol 1 #18, an enhanced Skrull warrior named Kl’rt managed to mimic the powers of the superhero group. Similar to what happened in Secret Invasion, the Super-Skrull utilized the Fantastic Four members’ DNA to simulate their powers.
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