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  • MIB41
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    Let me guess... The bad guy will be white?

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  • enyawd72
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    ^Well this just keeps getting better and better.

    First Kingpin, then Nick Fury, Alicia Masters, Heimdall, Electro, and now Johnny Storm and with Franklin, I'm assuming Sue also...gee, can we just make the whole Marvel Universe black and be done with it?

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  • Bruce Banner
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    Sue and Johnny Storm's father, Dr. Franklin Storm, cast in FF reboot:

    Reg E. Cathy signs onto FANTASTIC FOUR, directed by Josh Trank and starring Jamie Bell, Toby Kebbell, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan, Tim Blake Nelson, and Miles Teller.


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  • The Bat
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    Originally posted by madmarva
    Honestly, I hope Fox somehow fumbles on the film and the FF rights revert back to Marvel/Disney.
    Amen!

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  • madmarva
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    Honestly, I hope Fox somehow fumbles on the film and the FF rights revert back to Marvel/Disney.

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  • clemso
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    I don't think they have time to get a new Director and recast this. Theres no way they will get this out next year if they do that.


    Originally posted by hedrap
    Lots of denials, but it doesn't explain why they're asking around. If it's correct and they looking, Trank is screwed. Fox has had a good track record for the past few years so studios will be more apt to trust their instincts then risk on him.

    With only six months before shooting, you're really into the budgetary weeds. To me, this reads like a case where Trank can't make there budget work on his script, Fox wants a pairing down to meet costs, and neither side has given. So Fox has started shopping not just as contingency, but as a way to send a message.

    To be honest, I'm not surprised this noise started, correct or not. This development has taken way too long for such an established property. I mean, this isn't Prometheus where you're generating new concepts to revive old ideas. Add Millar to the equation and you've got all kinds of mess on your hands.

    I wonder if this has anything to do with the rebooted comic? Maybe someone wanted to incorporate the new book's approach and one side objected. I could see Feige nudging Fox to follow the new take.

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  • hedrap
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    Lots of denials, but it doesn't explain why they're asking around. If it's correct and they looking, Trank is screwed. Fox has had a good track record for the past few years so studios will be more apt to trust their instincts then risk on him.

    With only six months before shooting, you're really into the budgetary weeds. To me, this reads like a case where Trank can't make there budget work on his script, Fox wants a pairing down to meet costs, and neither side has given. So Fox has started shopping not just as contingency, but as a way to send a message.

    To be honest, I'm not surprised this noise started, correct or not. This development has taken way too long for such an established property. I mean, this isn't Prometheus where you're generating new concepts to revive old ideas. Add Millar to the equation and you've got all kinds of mess on your hands.

    I wonder if this has anything to do with the rebooted comic? Maybe someone wanted to incorporate the new book's approach and one side objected. I could see Feige nudging Fox to follow the new take.

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  • The Bat
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    Originally posted by hedrap
    I too echo this sentiment...please let this rumor be be true! Hasn't Fox screwed up enough already? All I ask for is one good, "faithful" Fantastic Four movie. Fox has already proven they can do it with X-Men...if your hire the right Director, script writer and cast.

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  • Operation:Mego
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    Wow, I think that was more unexpected than the actual casting announcment. Could it be, for once, that a movie studio has actually listened to overwhelmingly negative fan response that they just said 'Screw it, it would be cheaper to cut our losses and start over.' Assuming everybody only signed for one film it would be easy to buy them out of their contract.

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  • kingdom warrior
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    Originally posted by hedrap
    Please please let this be true!......

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  • hedrap
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    Please be true.

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  • bobws
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    Personally i don't mind lesser or unknown actors getting cast in Superhero movies. That means they are more likely to need the paychecks and stick with a franchise series of films longer. However with possible exception of Kate the rest are just unacceptable as these beloved characters. I will vote with my dollars and wait until i netflix gets it and maybe then watch it for the price of maybe a dollar.

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  • The Bat
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    God I wish the rights had reverted back to Marvel.

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  • clemso
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    This guy Ryan Kwanten is Johnny Storm to me. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0477127/?ref_=ttfc_fc_cl_t4

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  • enyawd72
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    That's gotta be the best internet comment EVER.

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