Tag: 20th Century Fox
Fox lines up Adam McKay to direct IRREDEEMABLE
Irredeemable, the Mark Waid-written, Peter Krause-drawn comic for BOOM! which details the villainous turn of Earth's greatest hero and his former colleagues that stand in his way, is officially headed to the big screen...
NEW MUTANTS line-up revealed, INFINITY WAR films to get name changes
On the eve of the release of Captain America: Civil War (which I reiterate, is great and you should see it), there's a couple of news tidbits worth talking about:
Over on Instagram, New...
The final X-MEN: APOCALYPSE trailer has one last surprise to reveal
It feels like we've been talking about 2016's superhero movies for years and years and years now (I know I have, anyway). But once we clear Captain America: Civil War, and it will inevitably...
Not an April Fool’s Day Rumor: NEW MUTANTS adds a few exciting cast members
I woke up this morning to some news where I had to check the date on when it was reported, but it looks like Drew over at HitFix got this in a bit before...
The latest X-MEN: APOCALYPSE trailer sets the stage for conflict
The latest X-Men trailer is here
DEADPOOL sequel already being planned
Big estimates have allowed Fox to turn on the green-light
Review: DEADPOOL, a movie only a fan could love
We review The Merc with a Mouth's big screen adventure
A new DEADPOOL trailer was released over the holiday
The Merc with the Mouth's latest trailer comes in two versions
The first trailer for X-MEN: APOCALYPSE has arrived
Your first look at Bryan Singer's latest go-round with the Children of the Atom.
Are Fox and Marvel finally striking some deals? Rumors abound!
Yesterday, it was announced that Fox, who holds the film rights for the X-Men and the Fantastic Four, struck an agreement with Marvel in order to pursue their long held goal of putting another...
Josh Trank implies that you can blame the studio for Fantastic Four
Fantastic Four opens today (technically last night), and the reception that's greeted the film has been venomous. I didn't like it either, but I don't think it's "9% on Rotten Tomatoes bad".
After seeing the film...
Review: Fantastic Four, a case of botched vision colliding with studio demands
In the current mold of superhero film-making, it's difficult to escape the prevailing wisdom of how studios formulate their respective franchises. There's the Marvel method, which embraces the colorful comic tones and inherent silliness...