Showing posts with label 20th Century Fox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 20th Century Fox. Show all posts

Monday, October 12, 2009

Bryan Singer has been Talking to 20th Century Fox about X-Men


There were rumours and quick commitments, but now it's real, Bryan Singer wants the X-Men back!

He's very interested in making another mutant movie and has already discussed this with 20th Century Fox.
I'm still looking to possibly returning to the 'X-Men' franchise. I've been talking to Fox about it," Singer said at a talk at South Korea's Pusan International Film Festival.

"I love Hugh Jackman. I love the cast," he said, referring to the Australian actor who plays Wolverine.


Singer said he enjoyed making science fiction and fantasy movies because they allowed him to discuss serious issues through entertainment.

He said the "X-Men" series, which follows a group of mutants with superpowers who struggle to fit in with humans, is about tolerance and social structures.


He said he likes to "trick audiences into thinking they're seeing fireworks, but they're learning about themselves and listening to what I have to say."

As long as he creates good stories, remake X-Men 3 and stop Josh Schwartz from Gossip Girl-ing it, we will be fine and dandy.

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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Because no one Cares... 20th Century Fox wants to relaunch Fantastic Four


Why? Why? Who asked for this?
While Disney lays down a $4 billion bet on the future of Marvel's superheroes, 20th Century Fox has already begun overhauling one of its big Marvel franchises, "Fantastic Four," to take the property beyond the two films already made.

Akiva Goldsman has been hired to oversee the reboot as producer. Michael Green, the co-exec producer of TV's "Heroes" who co-wrote "Green Lantern," will write the script for the new "Fantastic Four."

Fox wouldn't comment on its plans, but the moves are evidence that Marvel franchises do have enduring lifespans.

We seen this mess before, why are they doing this again?

Were fans screaming about this? No!

So why? Whyyyy?

Maybe Maleficent can put a spell on 20th Century Fox to stop this mess!


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