Thanks to SDCC, Marvel fans have a slightly better idea of what to expect for the upcoming Fantastic Four movie, but the tease has left everyone wanting one more thing.

The Fantastic Four: First Stepsis set to outdo every previoussuperhero moviethat covered Marvel’s first family. With a retro-futuristic setting and not one, but two huge villains in the Silver Surfer and Galactus, promises are being made every day.

TheSan Diego Comic-Conpanel helped develop the hype for theupcoming Marvel movie, with a sneak peak at someearly visualsand the news ofMichael Giacchinojoining as the composer. All great signs, but nothing has fans more desperate for details than Pedro Pascal’s tease of his costume.

“It was really cool,” he told Variety when asked about trying on his suit for the first time. “I think there’s something that happens to you when you look into a mirror and you feel the reference of it all, and it’s you. And it’s really hard to describe but it definitely is a trip, and it starts the journey.”

Pedro Pascal and Vanessa Kirby talk about the first time they put on their Fantastic Four, retro-futurism space suits.https://t.co/QvPXnz2ogNpic.twitter.com/fakVkfZdfL

But with the ’60s aesthetic and homage to retro designs, it seems as though the new movie will lean into a more classic look. And with the accompanying art released byMarvel, fans can very well expect the vintage costumes from the comics.

This, paired with Pascal’s tease, has many Marvel fans begging for a first glance at the costumes in real life.

“I know he took a selfie in that costume, I need to see it NOW,”wroteone X/Twitter user.

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“Can WE see him in costume PLEASE,”askedanother.

Anotherdemanded: “WHERE IS THE FOOTAGE.”

“I cannot wait to see those beautiful blue suits,”saidone comment.

Until then, check out our guides onCaptain America 4,Spider-Man 4, andThe Avengers 5. Don’t miss our breakdown of the entireMarvel Phase 6, too.

Jessica Cullen is a TV and Movies Writer on Dexerto’s UK team. She’s previously written for The Digital Fix, Cosmopolitan, Refinery29, Slate and more. Aside from being the residential Yellowstone expert, she also loves Westerns, ’90s action movies, and true crime. You can email her here: jessica.cullen@dexerto.com.