The Official Fox Comicbook Cinematic Universe Thread - Coming Soon (Deadpool 2 June 2018)
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thephantasm wrote: »soul rattler wrote: »thephantasm wrote: »Im not really lppking forward to the xmen.
A history of poorly staged fights, lack of athletic credibility of the mutants, not the best characters.
They've been doing this for years now.
You must not have seen Days Of Future's Past
Saw it.
It was lo budget, mystique is still in, wolverine is still there, jsut reworked molding.
The best that coulve been done uder cercomstances.
Its falling downhill. Some more.
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ROZAYTABERNACLE wrote: »Rumor is that singer's xmen universe is over after apocalypse and wolverine 3.
Not sure how much I believe that since they've partially recast everyone already, but it makes sense if wolverine 3 is jackmans last outing as wolverine
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Give it back to marvel.
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Give it back to marvel.
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Give it back to marvel.
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Rumor: Bryan Singer's 'X-Men' Universe Will End After 'X-Men: Apocalypse' And Next 'Wolverine'
Hollywood is all about shared, expanding universes right now. If you want a promotion, just be sure to package something that involves sequels, spinoffs, and stories told in continuing chapters, and you'll be sure to please executives looking to produce movies that make the kind of money to keep them employed. With that in mind, this next rumor is a bit interesting.
Former Latino Review reporter Umberto Gonzalez is hearing that "X-Men: Apocalypse" will be "the end of the Bryan Singer X-Men universe." Now, there's a couple of ways that could be interpreted. Does that mean it's the end of Singer's fifteen-year involvement with the series that started in 2000? That would make a lot of sense. Does that mean Fox will reboot everything following 'Apocalypse'? That's the bigger question.
"The Wolverine 3" in 2017 will be Hugh Jackman's last time as Logan — if his cry wolf antics are actually for real this time — which would mean a major actor exiting the franchise. That said, with starry new-breed cast members like Michael Fassbender and Jennifer Lawrence, coupled with chatter of the studio's desire for spinoff movies, I really wonder if Fox is going to let that kind of talent go. At least not without a fight. And starting over when Marvel is deep into their cinematic universe, and with Warner Bros. kicking off theirs next year, it might be a miscalculation. -
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lazypakman wrote: »
Damn Jubilee look like perfect Cosby/Sharper canidate. -
Also Brenda Song >>>
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Yeah....but is Brenda song in this movie?
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All of the best X Men movies have one thing in common: Xavier and Magneto find themselves on the same side.
X2
First Class
Days of Future Past
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Is that really important?
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soul rattler wrote: »Is that really important?
Yea it's called plagiarism. The stole marvels story and changed 80 percent of it. -
It's been confirmed the OG uniforms will be in the movie and plagiarism? ? you're ?
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Lol idk why yall take that trash poster seriously.
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soul rattler wrote: »Is that really important?
yeah its important. bad enought dr doom is the worlds deadliest blogger *ooh!* in this film. what else will they ? up? -
soul rattler wrote: »Is that really important?
yeah its important. bad enought dr doom is the worlds deadliest blogger *ooh!* in this film. what else will they ? up?
You're complaining about a movie you haven't even seen. -
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soul rattler wrote: »soul rattler wrote: »Is that really important?
yeah its important. bad enought dr doom is the worlds deadliest blogger *ooh!* in this film. what else will they ? up?
You're complaining about a movie you haven't even seen.
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Fox Pulls ‘Fantastic Four,’ ‘Rise of the Silver Surfer’ From Digital Stores
It’s no secret that Marvel’s first family has become the black sheep out of all its comic book characters. Somewhere between 2005’s campy debut film and the disappointing follow-up, Mr. Fantastic and Co. lost the respect of their fans – at least, when it came to seeing the heroes on the big screen. This became all too clear when Twentieth Century Fox first announced its plans to reboot the franchise with Fantastic Four, immediately drawing fire from particularly intense skeptics and critics.
Thanks to solid marketing efforts by the studio – which have revealed impressively realistic special effects (read: no orange rubber suits), stressed a darker, science fiction-esque approach, and ultimately, made a clear distinction between the original films and the new one – that fire has at least been pacified. That said, as with any series relaunch, the distinction between old and new may be unclear to more casual viewers not attuned to the ebb and flow of the entertainment and comic industries.
Thus, to avert any possible confusion among viewers, Fox has removed all traces of Jessica Alba and Chris Evan’s Fantastic Four films from digital platforms – specifically iTunes and Amazon – as the studio prepares to release its reboot in August. According to THR, both online services list Fantastic Four and its sequel Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer as “currently unavailable” when searched.
A source of the outlet confirms the disappearing act is only temporary, though, with the intention to remove distractions from the relaunched franchise, seeking to “establish a different tone than the previous releases.” Unlike fellow reboots Batman Begins and The Amazing Spider-Man – both of which adopted new, different titles that helped separate them from their predecessors – Josh Trank’s Fantastic Four does not use its title to differentiate its story.
Fantastic Four Logo Fox Pulls Fantastic Four, Rise of the Silver Surfer From Digital Stores
Overall, removing the previous movies may seem reminiscent of Marvel canceling the “Fantastic Four” comic – a result of the strained Fox-Marvel relationship – but this decision seems driven by smart business and a creative preference, rather than any petty hostility or spite. That said, the older films should be made available near the end of the year, once new viewers have seen the revamped iteration (and may want to watch the dated ones for comparison).
Speaking of comparison, the removal also ironically draws attention to the older films – which grossed $330.6 million and $289 million worldwide, respectively – and consequently, pits them against the upcoming reboot. But with a much larger audience for superhero films today compared to 2005, Trank’s film should have no problem surpassing the box office success of the two before it, even with the still-lingering negativity surrounding it.
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Fantastic Four – starring Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan and Jamie Bell – opens in U.S. theaters August 7, 2015. -
It's not like the new one is gonna be any better.