Franklin Richards, the most powerful child of the Marvel universe, is destined to take the center of the scene “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”. This next film MCU introduces Franklin as the son of Reed Richards and his Storm, born with mutant skills on a cosmic level that allow him to remode the reality and even to revive entire universes.
Originally created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Franklin appeared for the first time in “Fantastic Four Annual #6” (1968). Born in potentially lethal circumstances due to cosmic radiation, he survived thanks to a powerful artifact that his father recovered from the negative area. The child was subsequently revealed to be a mutant at the Omega level capable of telecinese, deformation of reality, future view and creation of whole universes.
Franklin has attracted both the reverential fear and the criticisms of fans to be * “overwhelmed” * – his powers claim those of cosmic entities such as Galactus and Dormammu, but he is only a child who still learns control. A notorious comedian moment saw him accidentally de-eity of his sister in the womb. To limit yourself, Franklin according to what reported his powers only one day a year.
Despite his young age, Franklin has saved the universe several times. Once Mephisto defeated, he revived Galactus as his cosmic champion and, in particular, he raised his father reconstructed the multiverse after the events of “Secret Wars #9” (2016).
In the MCU, Franklin’s plot seems equally monumental. According to the first clips, Galactus arrives on Earth in order not to consume it, but to claim Franklin alone. This creates a dramatic battle “The Fantastic Four: First Steps”where the team must protect both the son and the planet.
Franklin Richards should play a key role in modeling phase 6 of the MCU, bringing towards “Avengers: Doomsday” AND “Avengers: Secret Wars”. His presence also opens the road to Marvel to introduce mutants on a wider scale. However, Marvel must balance its immense power by limiting it or lifting the stakes with stronger enemies.
In any case, Franklin Richards reports a bold and expansive future for the Marvel film universe.
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