The Fantastic Four: First Steps released on 4K Blu-ray this week (October 14) with two different Steelbook Editions. The regular Steelbook Edition is in stock for $48 at Amazon and Walmart; if you’re looking for the Amazon-exclusive Steelbook Bundle, the retailer restocked the $75 collector’s edition on launch day, but it has switched back and forth between available and unavailable multiple times tonight. If you don’t care about steelbook cases, the standard edition 4K Blu-ray is discounted to only $27 at Amazon. The Steelbook Editions and the standard 4K Blu-ray also come with the new MCU movie on Blu-ray and digital.
If you don’t need to watch The Fantastic Four in 4K, the standard Blu-ray edition is up for grabs for as low as $25–though there is a Walmart-exclusive Blu-ray with pop-up art for $30.
Quick look: The Fantastic Four: First Steps Editions
Check out the collectible 4K Blu-ray and Blu-ray editions of First Steps below.
$48

The steelbook case gels with the retro-futuristic trappings of the film with colorful character art against a muted backdrop. It almost looks like an advertisement for a classic sitcom. The front of the case features Mister Fantastic (Pedro Pascal), Invisible Woman (Vanessa Kirby), The Thing (Ebon Moss-Bachrach), Human Torch (Joseph Quinn), and H.E.R.B.I.E. (voiced by Matthew Wood). The back of the case includes headshots of the team in their normal human forms with Galactus (Ralph Ineson) looming overhead and Silver Surfer (Julia Garner) flying on her cosmic surfboard.
The Limited Edition Steelbook comes with 4K and 1080p Blu-ray discs as well as a voucher to claim the digital edition from Movies Anywhere. The 4K disc supports Dolby Vision and HDR10. Audio formats for all 4K and Blu-ray editions include DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 surround sound and Dolby Digital 2.0. Subtitles are available in English, Spanish, and French.
All 4K and 1080p Blu-ray editions include several featurettes, a director audio commentary, and several other pieces of bonus content.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps Special Features
- Meet the First Family with director Matt Shakman and the cast
- Fantastic Futurism: Discussion on retro-futuristic aesthetic
- From Beyond and From Below: Discussion on adapting the comic books.
- Audio Commentary with director Matt Shakman and production designer Kasra Farahani
- Gag Reel
- Deleted Scenes
$75 | Restocked October 14

The Amazon-exclusive Steelbook Bundle has an alternate, comic book-inspired cover that is advertised as being magnetic. The back cover and interior artwork matches the standalone Steelbook Edition.
In addition to the alternate cover, this edition is bundled with a physical edition of the The Fantastic Four: First Steps #1, an official comic book based on the movie. You’ll also get five character art cards: Mister Fantastic, Invisible Woman, The Thing, Human Torch, and H.E.R.B.I.E.
$30 | Walmart Exclusive

As usual for Marvel movies, Walmart has an exclusive 1080p Blu-ray edition of First Steps with pop-up art. The slipcover unfolds to create a 3D display of the superhero team in the FantastiCar.
The Pop-Up Edition costs five bucks more than the standard edition Blu-ray, and both versions come with a digital version of the film, too.
If you want to create a sprawling display of Marvel pop-up art, Walmart still has Pop-Up Editions of several other recent Marvel movies, including Deadpool and Wolverine, Thunderbolts, and Captain America: Brave New World.
Other recent Marvel movies with Pop-Up

The Fantastic Four: First Steps Books & Soundtrack
Multiple books about The Fantastic Four: First Steps are available to preorder, including The Art of the Movie Deluxe Slipcase Edition. Vinyl collectors can also preorder the official soundtrack in a two-disc set with a Blue and Orange Marble color schemes.
The Fantastic Four: First Steps Action Figures


Multiple series of action figures themed around The Fantastic Four: First Steps released over the past couple of months, including 6-inch articulated figures with swappable accessories in the Marvel Legends line. A few of these figures are difficult to find in stock, including Mister Fantastic and Silver Surfer. The Marvel Legends series released in July; more recently, Galactus and The Thing joined the Titan Hero 12-inch figure lineup. The Titan Hero version of The Thing is only $13, while Galactus is $20. There’s also a new stretchable Mister Fantastic action figure for $30 at Walmart.
Young fans may be interested in Hasbro’s new The Thing Clobberin’ FX Fists. The foam fists have motion-activated sound effects and are available for $30 at Amazon.
Marvel Legends 6-inch Action Figures
Marvel Titan Hero 12-inch Action Figures
$60

In June, Lego released a building set themed around The Fantastic Four: First Steps. Part of its Construction Figure lineup, the 427-piece kit lets fans build an articulated Galactus figure. The 11-inch action figure comes with four Lego minifigures: Mister Fantastic with extendable legs, Invisible Woman with force shields, Human Torch with hand blasters and feet flames, and The Thing with oversized hands. Each minifigure has unique accessories or design features that highlight their abilities.
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