Movie Night: Marvel’s Fantastic 4

Epic battles and impossible odds on a 24-meter IMAX screen.

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Six PDTers took a walk from HQ to Scotiabank Theatre for a night of IMAX spectacle. We grabbed popcorn and settled in for Fantastic Four: First Steps on the biggest IMAX screen in the country.

 

 


 

Family, Foes, and the Final Fight

 

The story follows Marvel’s first family of superheroes as they face the biggest opponent imaginable: the devourer of worlds himself, Galactus. Between intergalactic threats and cosmic chaos, at the heart of the film are themes of connection, trust, and sticking together when the odds feel impossible.
 
Not everyone agreed on how the showdown played out.

 

“The visual direction was cool. Casting was great. Story was a bit thin.” – Echo

 

“I really liked the setting. Space age is my favourite style” – Adore

 

“I rate it four out of six.” – Liberty

 

Other comments ranged from admiration of the “cool” chase scenes and the Silver Surfer’s look, to disbelief about a baby.

 

“The chase scenes were cool. That baby was 100% CGI.” – Quest

 

“Lame. I wanted more action. Silver Surfer looked cool. Galactus was too small.” – Move

 

“I’m glad we went. It’s always fun when PDTers are watching movies together.” – Echo

 

Conclusion

 

More than the IMAX spectacle or the silver surfboards, what made the night special was the company. When PDTers get together, we create moments worth remembering. That’s how we cultivate teamwork, on and off the clock.

 

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