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Fantastic Four: First Steps Confirms Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards Is As Smart As DC's New Batman

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Fantastic Four: First Steps Confirms Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards Is As Smart As DC's New Batman

After watching The Fantastic Four: First Steps and Batman's new DC appearance, the two heroes accomplished the same feat, showing how smart they are.

Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards Is As Smart As DC's New Batman Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards looking tense as he pushes down a lever in The Fantastic Four: First Steps Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards looking tense as he pushes down a lever in The Fantastic Four: First Steps 4 By  Felipe Rangel Published 33 minutes ago Felipe Rangel is a Superheroes Lead Writer and Reviewer at ScreenRant. He has been writing about movies and TV since 2021, with a focus on superhero projects. Felipe joined ScreenRant in 2022, working across different teams, covering everything from breaking news to features to reviews and more. Since the launch of the Superheroes vertical in 2023, he has focused his efforts on coming up with insightful analyses of Marvel and DC's projects. Felipe is a writer who is an avid film and TV fan, with superhero movies and series being his biggest passion. He graduated from college in 2019, having studied Journalism. Before college, he spent a month studying at the Oxford English Centre. His superhero knowledge expands to the comics, with his undergraduate thesis being "Politics Reflected In American Comics." Sign in to your ScreenRant account Summary Generate a summary of this story follow Follow followed Followed Like Like Thread Log in Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Try something different: Show me the facts Explain it like I’m 5 Give me a lighthearted recap

Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards is one of the smartest characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe after The Fantastic Four: First Steps, but having watched DC's new Batman, I think he has found his match, as both superheroes have done the same thing, but in completely different universes. Mister Fantastic has always been one of Marvel's smartest characters. Be it in the comics or the Fantastic Four movies.

When it comes to DC, Batman and his detective skills, as well as how Bruce Wayne can seemingly take on any threat with the appropriate amount of prep time, have made him one of DC's smartest characters. Batman's animated shows have exemplified that time and again, with some live-action films also doing it. However, Batman's new TV show is what caught my eye.

The MCU's Reed Richards And DC's New Batman Accomplished A Similar Feat

Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards smiling while holding Franklin Richards in The Fantastic Four First Steps Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards smiling while holding Franklin Richards in The Fantastic Four First Steps

Rewatching The Fantastic Four: First Steps on Disney+, I was once again reminded of just how far Pascal's Reed Richards went to make the world safe for his son with Vanessa Kirby's Sue Storm, Franklin Richards. The movie shows how Reed essentially baby-proofed the world, using technology, pattern recognition, and the police to put all criminals behind bars before Franklin's birth.

It just so happens that in Bat-Fam, Batman's new 10-episode animated series on Prime Video, Luke Wilson's Bruce Wayne accomplishes something similar. The show explains that Batman has rid Gotham City of all crime, with many of Batman's villains reformed, such as Two-Face, Volcana, Man-Bat, and more. Given that Gotham is often crawling with villains, that is impressive.

While the MCU's Reed Richards does show off his genius-level intellect more, perfecting teleportation to a planetary scale, in terms of stopping crime, I was shocked that DC's new Batman was able to match Reed in his efforts. Even though Bat-Fam's version of Bruce Wayne is more comedic than the hero is known for, he remains just as capable a crimefighter as Batman should be.

How The DCU's Batman Could Also Give The MCU's Reed Richards A Run For His Money

In terms of live-action comparisons, the best one for Pedro Pascal's Reed Richards is yet to happen. James Gunn's DC Universe will cast a new actor to play its Batman in DC's The Brave and the Bold movie. What we know so far is that the film features Damian Wayne, with Bruce already leading an extended Bat-Family in the DCU.

If that remains true when the DCU Batman movie's script is finished, then we would be talking about an experienced version of Batman. DC's new live-action Batman would have years as a superhero under his belt, defeating several villains, crafting gadgets, and so on. Given the DCU's comics' accuracy, its Batman could be a genius, just like Pascal's Reed in The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

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    Like Follow Followed The Fantastic Four: First Steps PG-13 Science Fiction Adventure Action ScreenRant logo 7/10 228 8.4/10 Release Date July 25, 2025 Runtime 115 minutes

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