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I actually liked this one and thought it was a fairly decent. I initially had low expectations based off of what I had heard and seen of it during pre-production and filming. However, I liked the Alternate Earth idead, the Retro 60ies era style and I was surprised at how Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby did a good job as Reed and Sue Storm and how Ebon Mosk brought Ben Grim/The Thing to life (still think that Michael Chiklis was a better Thing in the other FF$ movie). Glad to see that Galactus was properly brought to life in this one, which did away with the BAD memory of the horrible version in “FF4: Rise of The Silver Surfer” (which ruined the appearances of both Silver Surfer (one of my favorite Marvel characters ever) and Galactus)
Nice little Easter Egg at the end too