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Bless Zack Stentz for his candor on the most recent episode of Kevin Smith’s Fatman on Batman podcast, because we just learned a whole mess o’ stuff about the Fantastic Four film WE COULD HAVE HAD, among other things. Ah yes, who would forget Fan-4-Stick. Perhaps you’ll recall that 2015 misfire of a reboot of Fantastic Four that featured […]

There is currently a well-reported on rumor from the Twitterverse that The Walking Dead alum David Morrissey (aka The Governor) is maybe being looked at my Marvel Studios for a role in the upcoming Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Yes, we are really at that phase in online culture where a tweet from someone unassociated […]

Director Rupert Wyatt isn’t mixing words as to why he thinks the long-gestating live-action Gambit solo film hasn’t happened, and who/what is to blame for it. In a recent chat with ComicsBeat, Wyatt commented that due to Josh Trank’s Fantastic Four film (pretty much) failing, the budget for Gambit starring Channing Tatum was “slashed”, about 10 days from the beginning of […]

Marvel Studios head honcho Kevin Feige knows what to say when talking the future of the MCU, something he proves once again in the most recent Avengers: Infinity War issue of Entertainment Weekly. Feige was asked a bit about everything during the spotlight feature, because let’s be honest: there’s HOW MANY films still on the slate for […]

Hot off the success of the most Lynchian tv series that isn’t Twin Peaks, Legion creator/writer/director Noah Hawley announced some big news at SDCC.  During the official FX panel for Legion, Hawley broke the news that he is currently developing a Doctor Doom film for FOX. This news comes as a surprise, as after the multiple repeated attempts […]

It’s hard out there for a reboot director.  Apparently.  Ok, for some it’s downright impossible, mostly because they are difficult to work with.  I’m talking of course about the upcoming Sony Fantastic Four reboot and it’s director, Josh Trank, and the report of his leaving his Star Wars standalone film due to “creative differences”. Fantastic Four has been […]