Other

Fantastic Four gag reel shows a whole new side to Marvel’s First Family: “How do you say ‘Oh f*ck’ in Marvel land?”

By Molly Edwards

Copyright gamesradar

Fantastic Four gag reel shows a whole new side to Marvel's First Family: How do you say 'Oh f*ck' in Marvel land?

Skip to main content

Games Radar

Retro Gamer

Close main menu

GamesRadar+
The smarter take on movies

View Profile

Search GamesRadar+

Gaming Magazines

Why subscribe?

Subscribe from just £3
Takes you closer to the games, movies and TV you love
Try a single issue or save on a subscription
Issues delivered straight to your door or device

From£9.99Subscribe now

Best Netflix Movies
Best movies on Disney Plus
Movie Release Dates
Best Netflix Shows

Don’t miss these

Marvel Movies
Marvel reveals The Fantastic Four: First Steps deleted scenes that you’ll soon be able to watch at home, including Thanksgiving and birthday moments

Marvel Movies
Marvel is honoring its history with a unique Fantastic Four cameo featuring the cast of an unreleased ’90s movie

Marvel Movies
Time is running out and The Thing teases his iconic catchphrase in epic final trailer for Marvel’s Fantastic Four

Superhero Movies
The Thunderbolts gag reel has been released, and it’s made us love Florence Pugh even more

Superhero Movies
60 Fantastic Four: First Steps Easter eggs and cameos: All of the MCU references you may have missed

Marvel Movies
Early Fantastic Four: The First Steps reactions call it “one of Marvel’s best”

Marvel Movies
Half of the Fantastic Four were cast after only one Zoom call: “I don’t believe it either”

Marvel Movies
Release the Shakman Cut? Fantastic Four director shoots down hopes of a director’s cut because of the amount of “unfinished” VFX in deleted scenes

Marvel Movies
Fantastic Four: First Steps reviews, release date, cast, director, and everything else we know

Marvel Movies
Pedro Pascal may have let a Fantastic Four-related Avengers: Doomsday spoiler slip – but it doesn’t involve Reed Richards

Marvel Movies
The Fantastic Four: First Steps gets a puzzling “first look” months after footage was initially released

Marvel Movies
Marvel unveils new Fantastic Four popcorn bucket – and with it, our best look yet at the titular team’s ship Excelsior (AKA the one that’s not in Thunderbolts*)

Marvel Movies
The Fantastic Four: First Steps post-credits scenes – How many are there, and what do they mean for the future of the MCU and Avengers: Doomsday?

Marvel Movies
“He’s five minutes away from destroying the world or saving it at any moment”: Marvel director teases Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby’s “hugely important” Fantastic Four couple

Marvel Movies
Fantastic Four: First Steps – Every deep-cut comic book character seen in the new Marvel movie

Entertainment

Action Movies

Marvel Movies

Fantastic Four

Fantastic Four gag reel shows a whole new side to Marvel’s First Family: “How do you say ‘Oh f*ck’ in Marvel land?”

Molly Edwards

17 September 2025

The Fantastic Four gag reel is here

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.

(Image credit: Marvel Studios)

The gag reel for The Fantastic Four: First Steps has finally hit the internet, and it shows Marvel’s First Family in a whole new light.

Shared by Entertainment Weekly, and then posted to Twitter, the gag reel features Pedro Pascal, Vanessa Kirby, Joseph Quinn, Ebon Moss-Bachrach, and Paul Walter Hauser messing around and making mistakes on the set of the Marvel Phase 6 film.
At one point, Kirby experiments with how fast she should flip upside down during Sue Storm’s birth scene, while Quinn makes several attempts to enter a scene, and Moss-Bachrach ruins a take with a sneeze. Hauser also drops an f-bomb that he jokes is “for the DVD,” and, similarly, Pascal looks into the camera and asks, “How do you say, ‘Oh fuck’ in Marvel land?” Check it out below.

You may like

Marvel reveals The Fantastic Four: First Steps deleted scenes that you’ll soon be able to watch at home, including Thanksgiving and birthday moments

Marvel is honoring its history with a unique Fantastic Four cameo featuring the cast of an unreleased ’90s movie

Time is running out and The Thing teases his iconic catchphrase in epic final trailer for Marvel’s Fantastic Four

The ‘Fantastic Four’ gag reel has been released pic.twitter.com/P61OAM6Y61September 16, 2025

Ahead of the home release, a deleted scene has also hit the internet, showing Sue Storm visiting Mole Man. Titles of other deleted scenes yet to make it to the internet are: ‘Thanksgiving Soup Kitchen’, ‘Fantastic Four Day’, ‘Birthday Sweater’, and ‘Taking Turns.’

We’ll next see Marvel’s First Family in Avengers: Doomsday, which arrives next year. The cast also includes multiple returning X-Men, the Thunderbolts, and familiar favorites like Anthony Mackie’s Captain America, Chris Hemsworth’s Thor, and Letitia Wright’s Shuri.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps arrives on digital this September 23 and on Blu-ray and DVD this October 14. In the meantime, check out our guide to all the upcoming Marvel movies and shows for everything the MCU has in store.

See more Movies News

Marvel Studios

Molly Edwards

Social Links Navigation
Deputy Entertainment Editor

I’m the Deputy Entertainment Editor here at GamesRadar+, covering all things film and TV for the site’s Total Film and SFX sections. I previously worked on the Disney magazines team at Immediate Media, and also wrote on the CBeebies, MEGA!, and Star Wars Galaxy titles after graduating with a BA in English.

You must confirm your public display name before commenting

Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name.

Marvel reveals The Fantastic Four: First Steps deleted scenes that you’ll soon be able to watch at home, including Thanksgiving and birthday moments

Marvel is honoring its history with a unique Fantastic Four cameo featuring the cast of an unreleased ’90s movie

Time is running out and The Thing teases his iconic catchphrase in epic final trailer for Marvel’s Fantastic Four

The Thunderbolts gag reel has been released, and it’s made us love Florence Pugh even more

60 Fantastic Four: First Steps Easter eggs and cameos: All of the MCU references you may have missed

Early Fantastic Four: The First Steps reactions call it “one of Marvel’s best”

Latest in Marvel Movies

Shang-Chi star Simu Liu shares Avengers: Doomsday behind-the-scenes picture – but Marvel isn’t letting anything slip by this time

Marvel reveals The Fantastic Four: First Steps deleted scenes that you’ll soon be able to watch at home, including Thanksgiving and birthday moments

Marvel star Jennifer Garner suits up as Elektra in new behind-the-scenes snap, and fans think she’s returning for Avengers: Doomsday

Seven years on from Avengers: Infinity War, and Marvel fans are still keen for a movie or TV show set during the Blip: “It’s weird they barely acknowledge it”

X-Men star James Marsden says you can “feel” that Avengers: Doomsday is “something special”: “The world is ready for this movie and these worlds to collide”

Superman actor reveals a neat location connection to Captain America: The Winter Soldier that bridges the gap between the MCU and the DCU

Latest in News

Fantastic Four gag reel shows a whole new side to Marvel’s First Family: “How do you say ‘Oh f*ck’ in Marvel land?”

The Office spin-off star says Domhnall Gleeson’s manager character has a spirit of optimism” akin to Parcs and Recreation’s Leslie Knope rather than Michael Scott

Borderlands 4 creative director says the “endgame is supposed to be earned/ tough,” but tosses bruised players a bone: “We’re still looking at other options”

Skate launches to ‘Mixed’ reviews on Steam, with fans dubbing it a “gentrified version of Skate 3”

Splinter Cell: Deathwatch showrunner says they replaced Sam Fisher’s iconic voice actor because if they are “going to be doing this for a while” then they need a “new sound”

Peacemaker season 2 features one thing James Gunn was “never a hundred percent happy with”: eagle poop

GAME REVIEWS
MOVIE REVIEWS

Lego Voyagers review: “A carefully crafted, playful, and earnest adventure”

There’s now a real version of the Witcher Gwent card game, and it’s just as engrossing as the original

Borderlands 4 review: “Undeniably an excellent looter shooter, but one that requires a bit of tunnel vision to fully enjoy”

This enormous exploration board game won’t be for everyone, but it’s a masterclass in narrative and sandbox gameplay

Hollow Knight Silksong review: “Worth the wait and then some, this isn’t just more Hollow Knight but an evolved, spindly beast all its own – even if it’s fiddly at times”

The Conjuring: Last Rites review: “Not bold or memorable enough for the Warrens’ final chapter”

Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle review: “Roars past Mugen Train as Demon Slayer’s best adventure yet”

The Long Walk review: “One of the best Stephen King adaptations ever made”

Frankenstein review: “A classy, if somewhat safe, adaptation”

Weapons review: “A twisted fairytale that bests Barbarian”

Gen V season 2 review: “As strong as the first season, if not stronger”

Wednesday season 2 part 2 review: “Ortega shines, but it’s a zombie who steals the entire show”

Peacemaker season 2 review: “Darker and sadder than the first year, but there’s still a lot of fun to be had with the 11th Street Kids.”

Wednesday season 2 part 1 review: “Complex and exciting but weighed down by too many subplots”

Alien: Earth review: “Arguably the franchise’s strongest outing since James Cameron’s Aliens”

GamesRadar+ is part of Future plc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. Visit our corporate site.

Contact Future’s experts

Terms and conditions

Privacy policy

Cookies policy

Advertise with us

Review guidelines

Write for us

Accessibility Statement

Future Publishing Limited Quay House, The Ambury,

BA1 1UA. All rights reserved. England and Wales company registration number 2008885.

Please login or signup to comment

Please wait…