Boggles the mind how X-Men: The Right Way has been such an unqualified success at Fox and they still haven't figured out how to translate it to Fantastic Four.
Jose Velazquez There's a really fascinating story about the FF. It seems that 20th Century Fox only gets to retain the rights to the FF franchise if they put out a new movie every so many years, which they do as cheaply as possible (i.e., they don't hire good writers or directors) just to maintain their control of the franchise and keep it from reverting back to Marvel (and now Disney). http://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/how-6-marvel-superheroes-came-to-be-owned-by-other-studios.html/?a=viewall
Boggles the mind how X-Men: The Right Way has been such an unqualified success at Fox and they still haven't figured out how to translate it to Fantastic Four.
ReplyDeleteJose Velazquez There's a really fascinating story about the FF. It seems that 20th Century Fox only gets to retain the rights to the FF franchise if they put out a new movie every so many years, which they do as cheaply as possible (i.e., they don't hire good writers or directors) just to maintain their control of the franchise and keep it from reverting back to Marvel (and now Disney). http://www.cheatsheet.com/entertainment/how-6-marvel-superheroes-came-to-be-owned-by-other-studios.html/?a=viewall
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