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Yeah its Fox, they try to screw anyone that isn't them and run with it. Ive never seen a company try out so many loopholes to people that makes them money like this.
The title is a little misleading lol. Its about how the director left and how Fox is getting sued by people that have rights to the film.
I just can't believe they are trying to go ahead and make a third film. The first two really weren't as bad as one would think, and had their moments, but a third is just taking it too far. Of all the franchises out there to milk, Fox has to use this one. Ugh...