Galactus does look pretty small in the teaser trailer forThe Fantastic Four: First Steps, but this is not his ultimate form, and one previousMCUmovie has already shown just how terrifying the planet-eater will be. Ralph Ineson was confirmed to be joining the cast ofThe Fantastic Four: First Stepsas the cosmic being, Galactus, in May 2024. Audiences got a first look atGalactus inThe Fantastic Four: First Steps’first teaser trailer, but there has been some confusion about why the so-called Devourer of Worlds is so small in the footage.

Galactus was first introduced to Marvel Comics in 1966’sFantastic Four #48, wherehe was revealed to be a formidable cosmic being who travels round the universe with Heralds, such as the Silver Surfer, who look for suitable planets that Galactus can consume to sustain himself. By putting Earth in his sights, he comes to blows with the Fantastic Four, and this will form the foundations for theFantastic Four’s MCU debutin July. However,The Fantastic Four: First Steps’teaser didn’t make Galactus look very threatening, but this will certainly change when the movie hits theaters.

Galactus looking at the Statue of Liberty in The Fantastic Four: First Steps (2025)

The Fantastic Four Trailer Made Galactus Look Smaller Than You Might Expect

Galactus Didn’t Look Very Frightening In The Fantastic Four: First Steps' Teaser Trailer

Released on February 4,The Fantastic Four: First Steps’teaser trailergave viewers their first glimpse of Galactus, but this has caused a stir.Galactus is supposed to be a massive cosmic being, but he looks pretty small in the teaser trailer, particularly in a scene that shows the back of his horned helmet while the planet-eater is looking at the Statue of Liberty. However, another moment that shows Galactus' shadow looming over this alternate reality’s New York City and the character’s power-set in Marvel Comics makes us sure Galactus won’t stay this small.

Galactus Can Grow Much Bigger (& I’m Convinced He Will)

Galactus Can Change His Size In Marvel Comics

Galactus' power-set in Marvel Comics is pretty remarkable. To sustain himself, Galactus must devour worlds that are capable of supporting life, and processing the energy created from this act allows him to utilize the Power Cosmic for many different purposes. As well as being able to imbue his Heralds with the Power Cosmic, or use it for telekinesis, telepathy, transmutation of matter, resurrecting the dead or any number of other purposes,Galactus can also use the Power Cosmic to change his size. This was first revealed in Marvel Comics back in 1982’s Rom #27.

Marvel Studios revealedFantastic Four #48, Galactus' first appearance in Marvel Comics, as inspiration forThe Fantastic Four: First Stepsalongside 1961’sFantastic Four #1, 1966’sFantastic Four #49and#50, and 2021’sFantastic Four: Life Story #1, which included a run-down of the Fantastic Four’s entire history.

Arishem taking Eternals for judgment in Eternals

Given his origins from before the beginning of the universe, Galactus' true form cannot be perceived, but each species sees him in a form they can comprehend - so, humanoid for the humans on Earth. This means that Galactus' true size is not entirely known.He can be big enough to consume planets in one bite, or small enough to enter a world’s atmosphere and walk upon the ground. This means it’s almost a certainty thatGalactus will be both small and large inThe Fantastic Four: First Steps, and Marvel Studios has already proven this will be effective.

Eternals Already Proved That Huge MCU Characters Can Work Better Than Gas Monsters

Eternals' Celestials Are A Perfect Template For Galactus

Although polarizing, 2021’sEternalsincluded the perfect template for GalactusinThe Fantastic Four: First Steps, thanks to its introduction of several giant Celestial characters. Most notably,Arishem was huge enough to loom over the Earth, contributing to some ofEternals’most exciting and cinematic moments. It would be brilliant to see Galactus introduced this large inThe Fantastic Four: First Steps, as Marvel Studios usedEternalsto prove that seeing giant humanoid figures in the cosmos is far more effective than how Galactus was previously adapted.

Some believe that Galactus is featured in the Eternals trailer. Could the Fantastic Four villain really be in the movie as one of the Celestials?

2007’sFantastic Four: Rise of the Silver SurfermarkedGalactus' live-action debut, but 20th Century Fox transformed the humanoid antagonist into a cosmic cloud of gas that threatened to swallow Earth.Fox wanted Galactus to remain discreet, but this seemed inconsequential when the Fantastic Four’s own power-set is completely fantastical and ridiculous. The first teaser forThe Fantastic Four: First Stepsproves that Marvel Studios will finally be doing Galactus justice in live-action, and this could be reminiscent of some ofEternals’best moments, which spells good news for the terrifying planet-eater.

Eternals Celestial Galactus

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