A new theory reveals just how important one of Marvel's most powerful heroes is to cast ofThe Fantastic Four: First Steps was revealed back in February 2024, and the recently-released teaser trailer for the Phase 6 reboot has proven just how incredible Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn and Ebon Moss-Bachrach are in their roles. However, their origins and connections to other MCU heroes aren't yet clear, but a new theory suggests they won't be alone.

The Fantastic Four: First Steps has been confirmed to be set in an alternate universe, but some have questioned whether the Fantastic Four actually originated from this world. While it's certainly possible, there are many other theories about how Marvel's First Family could have moved to their new reality, and one suggestion relies on a wild WandaVision theory coming to fruition. WandaVision, also directed by Shakman, was the first Disney+ series set in the MCU, so it would be great to see some of its loose ends addressed in the MCU's future.

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MCU Theory Answers 1 Huge Loose End From WandaVision

Franklin as a beekeeper in WandaVision

One of these annoying loose ends from 2021's WandaVision series is the fate of the SWORD agent who was sent into the Scarlet Witch's Hex around Westview, New Jersey, via the underground sewer system. This agent, named Franklin, was transformed by Wanda Maximoff's magic into a beekeeper, who the Scarlet Witch hastily rewrote, leaving his fate uncertain. A new theory posed by Reddit Calm_Grass suggests that WandaVision's Franklin may have gained powers by going through the Hex, perhaps introducing a new origin story for the MCU's Franklin Richards.

In Marvel Comics, Franklin Richards is the son of Reed Richards' Mister Fantastic and Sue Storm's Invisible Woman, and a remarkably powerful character. Typically depicted as a mutant, it wouldn't be too far-fetched for Marvel Studios to alter Franklin Richards' origin story, tying his incredible abilities to the Scarlet Witch's Hex. Teyonah Parris' Monica Rambeau received light absorption powers after ing through the Hex's boundary, which means others could have undergone similar transformations, and this may perfectly set up the events of The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

WandaVision’s Franklin Could Have Created The Fantastic Four: First Steps’ Alternate Universe

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It's very possible that ing through the Hex could have instilled Franklin with abilities, and since Monica Rambeau has become one of the MCU's most powerful characters after going through the Hex, Franklin could be similarly formidable. If WandaVision's beekeeper turns out to be Franklin Richards, this theory provides the perfect explanation for the character's reality-warping, energy manipulation and pocket universe creation powers from Marvel Comics. The latter also sets up a wonderful way for Marvel Studios to explain why The Fantastic Four: First Steps is set in another universe.

WandaVision ended without Franklin's fate being revealed, and it's very possible that the unfazed Scarlet Witch could have literally erased him from existence. However, this new theory suggests Franklin may have created a pocket universe to save himself, perhaps one where his family, including mother Sue Storm, father Reed Richards, uncle Johnny Storm and family friend Ben Grimm, were all alive and operating as powerful heroes in their own right. Since Franklin Richards has already been teased for The Fantastic Four: First Steps, this explanation could actually work rather well.

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps May Confirm Franklin Richards' Debut

Franklin Richards glowing in Marvel Comics

First seen in 1968's Fantastic Four Annual #6 in Marvel Comics, Franklin Richards has always been depicted as one of Marvel's most notable, powerful and dangerous characters. Originally depicted as a mutant, Franklin Richards has powers far suring those of even the strongest Omega Level mutants. He can make any thought or desire a reality, is able to rearrange the molecular structure of matter, and can create pocket dimensions. It's even been noted that the Celestials believe Franklin Richards' power to be on par with their own, and this level of power could have a huge impact on the MCU.

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Set photos from The Fantastic Four: First Steps and theories suggesting the movie's first teaser trailer was edited suggest that Sue Storm's pregnancy and Franklin Richards' birth will be explored in the Phase 6 reboot. Based on this new WandaVision theory, it's possible that an adult Franklin Richards gained these incredible powers after traveling through the Hex, and used them to create a new universe where he could grow up with his superpowered family. This would be a fantastic way to connect The Fantastic Four: First Steps to the wider world of the MCU.

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps Will Continue WandaVision's Best Themes

Wanda Maximoff becoming the Scarlet Witch in WandaVision

The first teaser trailer for The Fantastic Four: First Steps was "Presented in FantastiVision," which, as well as being a hint at Reed Richards' genius-level intellect and technological prowess, could also be a reference to WandaVision. By setting First Steps in another reality, Marvel Studios runs the risk of making the reboot feel too separate from the MCU's wider storylines. This means that connecting First Steps to other MCU projects in subtle ways would be a brilliant way to make the movie feel like a solidified installment in the MCU, and WandaVision is the perfect project to call back to.

MCU Fantastic Four Member

Actor

Reed Richards' Mister Fantastic

Pedro Pascal

Sue Storm's Invisible Woman

Vanessa Kirby

Johnny Storm's Human Torch

Joseph Quinn

Ben Grimm's Thing

Ebon Moss-Bachrach

Before Matt Shakman took over from Spider-Man franchise director Jon Watts to lead The Fantastic Four: First Steps, he made his MCU debut directing WandaVision, while the series was created by Jac Schaeffer. This means that Shakman knows the themes and motifs of WandaVision inside-out, and is the perfect man to continue these directly in The Fantastic Four: First Steps. It would be great to see Marvel's First Family impacted by some of the MCU's biggest events, including the Scarlet Witch's takeover of Westview, so we can clearly see this theory coming to fruition.

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The Fantastic Four: First Steps
Not Yet Rated
Adventure
Sci-Fi
Superhero
Release Date
July 25, 2025
Director
Matt Shakman
Writers
Jeff Kaplan, Josh Friedman, Ian Springer, Eric Pearson, Stan Lee
Producers
Jamie Christopher, Kevin Feige, Louis D'Esposito, Tim Lewis
  • Headshot Of Pedro Pascal In The 30th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards
    Reed Richards / Mr. Fantastic
  • Headshot Of Vanessa Kirby
    Vanessa Kirby
    Sue Storm / The Invisible Woman
  • Headshot Of Joseph Quinn In The Premiere Of A Quiet Place: Day One
    Johnny Storm / Human Torch
  • Headshot of Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    Ebon Moss-Bachrach
    Ben Grimm / The Thing

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