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TheFantastic Four: First Stepsteaser has finally dropped, and while everyone’s excited about Pedro Pascal’s Mr. Fantastic and Vanessa Kirby’s Sue Storm, none of them were needed to make the fans go wild. That honor belongs to the one and only Michael Giacchino, whose electrifying score turned this teaser from Oh cool… to Wow!

Giacchino, the mastermind behind some of the most unforgettable movie scoresThe Batman,Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,Up, has once again proven why he’s in a league of his own.
From the very first note, his music grips you, elevating the already stunning visuals to an entirely new level. So, while we’re all excited about the cast and the plot, let’s take a moment to appreciate the true MVP of this teaser, the soundtrack.

Michael Giacchino’s score for Fantastic Four: First Steps breaks the internet
Music can make or break a superhero movie, andMichael Giacchinoclearly understands that. TheFantastic Four: First Stepsteaser isn’t just a glimpse of what’s to come, it’s a symphony of emotions, and that’s all thanks to Giacchino’s touch.
The teaser kicks off with a slow, almost mysterious melody, instantly drawing you into the world of Marvel’s First Family. But then, BOOM! the orchestra swells, and suddenly, it feels like we’re on a rollercoaster ride through space and time.

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Giacchino’s ability to create a sense of epicness without overpowering the visuals is what makes his music so magical. His signature use of bold brass, soaring strings, and subtle electronic elements blends beautifully with the aesthetic of the film.
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It’s intense, it’s heroic, and it’s packed with just the right amount of grandeur that makes you sit up and feel like this is the MCU’s next big thing. If that didn’t give you chills, are you even aMarvelfan?
Fan are losing their minds over the Fantastic Four: First Steps teaser
The internet wasted no time in losing its collective mind over theFantastic Four: First Stepsteaser. While there was plenty of chatter about the cast,Pedro Pascalas Reed,Vanessa Kirbyas Sue,Joseph Quinnas Johnny andEbon Moss-Bachrachas Ben! – a huge chunk of the hype was centered around Giacchino’s absolute banger of a score.
Welcome to the family.Marvel Studios'#TheFantasticFour: First Steps arrives in theaters July 25.pic.twitter.com/JdrSwICvFj

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i’m seated. the theater employees are scared and asking me to leave because it’s “not released” yet but i am simply too seated.
Can we start talking about composers born to play their score? Michael Giacchino with the Fantastic Four is just perfect!!

The retro NASA countdown, Silver Age comics, and Space Race aesthetics. Marvel understood the assignment.
X and Instagram were flooded with comments. Even onYouTube, the teaser’s comment section was packed with fans freaking out over the soundtrack. One user wrote,
Many times we talk about actors who were born to play a character, but can we start talking about composers who were born to play their Score? Michael Giacchino with the Fantastic Four feels… perfect.
Clearly,Fantastic Four: First Stepshas alreadywon over audiences, not just with its castor visuals, but with the incredible power of music. And if this teaser is just a taste of what’s to come, we’re in for one epic ride.
Fantastic Four: First Stepswill premiere in theatres on July 13, 2025.
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Ojas Goel is not just a writer by profession but one by heart His love for Marvel, DC, Star Wars, LOTR, Game of Thrones, and the intriguing world of anime is unmatched. This burning passion urged him to voice his opinions on the such topics and remain connected to the developments that follow. He particularly resonates with Tyrion Lannister as he likes the way he thinks and gets out of tricky situations. Ojas is a BCA graduate and loves to dive into the tech intricacies in his free time.