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Little Caesars Pizza Promo Offers a Gigantic Peek at Fantastic Four Villain

Little Caesars has cooked up something special for Marvel fans! In an exciting new commercial promoting their latest pizza deal, the pizza chain has teamed up with Marvel Studios to celebrate the upcoming Fantastic Four movie. The ad isn’t just about pizza—it gives fans a thrilling sneak peek at a scene from the film, featuring a legendary villain straight out of the comics: Giganto.

A Commercial with a Super Twist

To begin with, the ad starts off in a classic Little Caesars pizzeria, decked out in vintage decor to match the 1960s vibe of the upcoming movie. A cheerful employee, dressed in retro attire, excitedly pitches the new Fantastic Four-themed pizza deal. However, just as he’s about to hand over a hot and ready pizza, chaos erupts.

Giganto, a massive, terrifying subterranean monster, bursts through the ground outside the store. Consequently, the employee is yanked out into the streets, pizza box in hand, as debris flies everywhere. Just when things seem hopeless, the Fantastic Four arrive on the scene, with Sue Storm and Ben Grimm arriving in the Fantasticar, and then the four of them spring into action to save the day.

A Nod to Comic Book Origins

Moreover, Marvel fans will immediately recognize Giganto from Fantastic Four #1, the comic book that introduced the world to Marvel’s First Family in 1961. In this iconic debut issue, readers are introduced to Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm, who gained their extraordinary powers after a space mission went awry.

As the story unfolds, the Fantastic Four investigate mysterious seismic events linked to the Mole Man, their very first villain. The Mole Man, a brilliant but embittered scientist, discovers Subterranea, a hidden underground world filled with monstrous creatures. Among these is Giganto, a titanic, whale-like behemoth capable of leveling cities. As a result, the Mole Man unleashes Giganto in a bid to conquer the surface world, setting the stage for an epic battle that would cement the Fantastic Four’s place in comic book history.

Split image: Left side shows a comic book scene of a giant green monster fighting the Fantastic Four. Right side shows a live-action version of the monster, large and stone-like, rampaging in a city with fire and destruction.
Credit: Disney Dining

In addition to its thrilling plot, the comic was revolutionary for its time, showcasing a team dynamic filled with human flaws and conflicts. Unlike other superheroes of the era, the Fantastic Four often bickered and wrestled with personal struggles, making them relatable and groundbreaking. Therefore, including Giganto in the Fantastic Four movie signals that the filmmakers are honoring these roots while reimagining the story for today’s audience.

Director Matt Shakman’s choice to set the film in a retro-futuristic 1960s further enhances this connection to the source material. This alternate timeline keeps the vintage aesthetic of the comics while adding a fresh twist with advanced technology. Consequently, it creates a world that feels both nostalgic and forward-thinking, perfect for Marvel’s First Family.

Don’t Miss Fantastic Four

Finally, Marvel Studios’ Fantastic Four is shaping up to be an exciting blend of nostalgia and innovation. With iconic villains like Giganto making an appearance and a fresh yet faithful setting, fans have plenty to look forward to.

Mark your calendars for July 25, 2025, and get ready to experience the Fantastic Four’s epic return to the big screen.

Which classic comic book moment would you love to see come to life in the movie? Let us know!

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  • Mike Ramirez

    Mike Ramirez is a theme park fan born and raised in Mexico City. From a young age he's loved to learn all there is to know about the history of the Disney parks and rides. Whether it’s riding The Haunted Mansion, geeking out over the MCU, or singing along to show tunes, he's all about celebrating the magic of storytelling and imagination.

Mike Ramirez

Mike Ramirez is a theme park fan born and raised in Mexico City. From a young age he's loved to learn all there is to know about the history of the Disney parks and rides. Whether it’s riding The Haunted Mansion, geeking out over the MCU, or singing along to show tunes, he's all about celebrating the magic of storytelling and imagination.

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