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Tin man getting fukked by the hulk for the win
Is that supposed to be Doom?
nikka what in the fukk is this?
Is that supposed to be Doom?
WHAT IN THE fukk IS THIS?!
an interview with The New York Daily News(via ComicBook.com), producers Simon Kinberg and Hutch Parker threw water on the wildfire of rumors and speculation surrounding a potential crossover between the "Fantastic Four" and the "X-Men" film franchise, stating the two superteams exist in parallel universes.
"The Fantastic Four live in a world without mutants," Kinberg and Parker stated. "And the X-Men live in a world without the Fantastic Four."
This comes despite earlier reports of a crossover between the two franchises on the way and the rampant fan freakout and speculation following the uniting of the main actors from "X-Men: Apocalypse," "Fantastic Four" and "Deadpool" alongside "Gambit" star Channing Tatum on stage at Comic-Con International in San Diego last month.
Although the producers also said, "Crossing them over would be challenging," comic books have a long history of just that. Parallel universes are common in comics, and the X-Men and FF travel across them all the time. We're even pretty sure Reed Richards gets his morning coffee every day from a parallel universe. Not to mention last year's "X-Men: Days of Future Past"played with the idea of time travel and alternate timelines already and fans responded just fine to it.
So although many reports claim the comments put the kibosh on a potential franchise crossover, we say in a parallel world, it's already happened.
"Fantastic Four," directed by Josh Trank and starring Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara and Jamie Bell, arrives in theaters Aug. 7.
ima leave work at 9 sleep for a minute and catch a matineeCan't wait to get drunk and watch it
If you got a check and your name is credited, this is your messApparently Josh Trank denounces the movie and Fox
"I can safely say that Fantastic Four was NOT my movie.. It was a movie where I had no creative control. It was a movie where if I wanted to do something, it had to be approved. It was a movie that I tried making, but ended up in the hands of the studio regardless of what I wanted. As of August 6th, 2015 - I am denouncing Fantastic Four. I want no more part of comic book films. My next projects will be back to my roots of lower budget, but more important, projects that I have control of. Hollywood is a much bigger, more complicated place than people realize. I am inspired by David Fincher who had similar issues on his Alien 3, where the studio was too involved and wouldn't let Fincher do his magic. Well, he rebounded and became the best director in Hollywood. Now, David Fincher has complete control of his films and look at how great they turn out. You'll see a same pattern from me. It will take hard work, but I am still young and willing to do what I have to do to succeed. To make the films that I want to make. To all my fans, thank you. - Josh Trank"
Other than fruitvale which could have been down to Ryan coogler (and was in his Jordan's element) I haven't been impressed with any of his work at all.
Never watched a minute of that show
Please just set mah nikka Silver Surfer free. Keep all dem otha garbage ass mufukkas. Just let him go.
Da gawd deserves to be adapted da right way. Wtf, mane.
"The latest reboot of the Fantastic Four — the cinematic equivalent of malware — is worse than worthless. "
"A gifted young cast (Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Jamie Bell, Michael B. Jordan) has been hired to freshen the plot, like an old whore trying to pass as jailbait. No go."
Apparently Josh Trank denounces the movie and Fox
"I can safely say that Fantastic Four was NOT my movie.. It was a movie where I had no creative control. It was a movie where if I wanted to do something, it had to be approved. It was a movie that I tried making, but ended up in the hands of the studio regardless of what I wanted. As of August 6th, 2015 - I am denouncing Fantastic Four. I want no more part of comic book films. My next projects will be back to my roots of lower budget, but more important, projects that I have control of. Hollywood is a much bigger, more complicated place than people realize. I am inspired by David Fincher who had similar issues on his Alien 3, where the studio was too involved and wouldn't let Fincher do his magic. Well, he rebounded and became the best director in Hollywood. Now, David Fincher has complete control of his films and look at how great they turn out. You'll see a same pattern from me. It will take hard work, but I am still young and willing to do what I have to do to succeed. To make the films that I want to make. To all my fans, thank you. - Josh Trank"