![]() ![]() In the spring of 2015, Josh Trank's Fantastic Four will release before that summer blockbuster season kicks off and after all of that, well, we'll just wait and see.ĮRC shared the info that Fox has selected March 6, 2015 (Update: Moved to June 19, 2015) as the release date for the Fantastic Four reboot, a film that almost was pushed into development two years ago when X-Men: First Class, fast-tracked thanks to the return of Bryan Singer, became their focus. James Mangold's The Wolverine hits theaters next summer followed by Bryan Singer's X-Men: Days of Future Past the summer of 2014. ![]() Millar's job is to make Fox' remaining Marvel properties embrace a consistent and cohesive, shared universe that takes full advantage of Marvel Comics history, and it begins with two X-Men films over the next two years, followed by Fantastic Four a year later. That hiring came on the recommendation of director Joe Carnahan who at the time was attempting to revive Daredevil before Fox gave up and let the rights revert back to Disney. ![]() Twentieth Century Fox - taking a page from the Marvel Studios playbook - hired comic creator Mark Millar as a consultant in September 2012 to offer ideas and help oversee the development of their Marvel properties. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |