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In a shocking turn of events, 20th Century Fox, after a less-than-ideal box office return from Josh Trank's Fantastic Four, has removed the already announced sequel from their upcoming release schedule. What does this mean for the future of the franchise?
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What a shame. I won't defend much about this film, but I'll admit that I loved the casting. Kate Mara's Sue Storm and Michael B Jordan's Johnny would've been awesome to see grow into themselves.
The Corman film is still the best Fantastic Four movie imo. And the irony that the studio didn't want to release it =p
Great news! Everything about it was garbage
Good, now hopefully Marvel steps in while Fox is weak and talks them into selling the rights back. Otherwise we wait for yet another reboot and failure in a few years time.....
So much for supporting it Fox like you said you would despite it bombing at the box office and even with critics
Back to Marvel you go.
Phase 4 would start off perfectly with the introduction of the Fantastic Four. Galactus would be the perfect villain for the Avengers after Thanos.