Saw it today in IMAX as well, packed theater which is surprising for an 11am showing, lot of young people and kids.
Movie was average, 7/10. Its not terrible, I wouldn't really call it woke although strong woman saves day (multiple times). The two chicks are pretty hot though so thats fine.
You know how when you play a Ubisoft game it has a "design by committee" feel, well, so does this movie. It just feels bland. None of the action scenes are amazing. Galactus looks cool but he and Silver Surfer are 1-dimensional, paper thin characters with little time spent on their backstory or development. Frankly even the F4 feel a little underused in their own movie.
I like Pedro Pascal but I think he was miscast, to me Reed Richards biggest attributes are that he is super smart and super arrogant, but in a way different to Tony Stark. That didn't come across here, Pascal is just too charming and "humble" to ever come across as a douchebag, and Richards needs that. The rest of the cast was great though and fit the comics well.
I liked Thunderbolts a little bit more than this and Superman a lot more, while Superman has flaws you can feel Gunn's earnestness and love of Superman in every moment, nothing like that really breaks through. I thought the ending kinda sucked. It was passable and not offensively bad like the last Captain America movie or most of the recent MCU movies, but nothing in this movie really excited me. Other than the 60s aesthetics of the world, that was really really fun and cool and the only reason to watch.
If someone knows absolutely nothing about the Fantastic Four this might be a fun movie, but if you read their comics or saw any of the movies/cartoons this movie is a bit of a snooze fest. You don't need to see it to see Doomsday next year, very little connection. This movie deflated my hype for Doomsday almost to zero, I just don't care right now.
best dad joke heard: ask me if you get confused anytime, I saw the prequel F1 last week