
Ben Grimm is prepping a Sunday dinner in the Baxter Building kitchen, and the whole team is bantering and laughing as Brenton Wood’s smooth oldie sets a warm, throwback vibe. It’s a rare, easy moment- Reed and Sue are flirty, Johnny cracks jokes, and everyone feels like family before the chaos kicks off. The song’s playful groove totally matches the sense of comfort and nostalgia filling the room.
As the team preps for “baby-proofing” and gets the Baxter Building ready for Sue and Reed’s coming child, the upbeat retro tune kicks in. We see a fast montage: Herbie the robot assembling a futuristic crib, Johnny and Ben goofing off, and reporters buzzing about whether the baby will have powers. The song’s old-school Disney optimism perfectly fits the playful, hopeful flurry as the Fantastic Four juggle superhero science with family chaos.
Reed and Sue in the Baxter lab discuss their unborn child as Reed uses scanning tech with H.E.R.B.I.E., highlighting the pregnancy storyline
Baxter Building kitchen: Ben and Johnny banter as Johnny demonstrates “Flame on,” triggers “Fantastic Kitchen, down,” and H.E.R.B.I.E. reports the crib finished before a brief “Go time” readiness beat.
The original Fantastic Four cartoon is played on the tv
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