Watch Frozen Online As of now Fox only has three comic book movies on their upcoming release calendar, with Singer's Days of Future Past set to come out on May 23, 2014; Josh Trank's Fantastic Four reboot scheduled for June 19, 2015; and Apocalpyse slated for May 27, 2016. That said, the studio is also currently developing an X-Force movie with Kick-Ass 2 director Jeff Wadlow attached to helm, and have had a finished Deadpool script ready and waiting for months and months now.
Watch The Best Man Holiday Online With Kinberg making this deal I also find myself curious what's going on with Fox's relationship with Mark Millar. Back in September of last year it was reported that the comic book writer had signed a contract to be a consultant on all of the studio's upcoming Marvel projects and assist in shaping their cinematic universe, but now it sounds like the job Kinberg is going to be doing (and Millar isn't mentioned anywhere in The Hollywood Reporter's story). What's more, back in March Singer said that he had not had any conversations with Millar about Days of Future Past, which is expected to be an important junction in the franchise.
Watch Homefront Online Kinberg originally became involved with Fox's Marvel movies as a writer on the disappointing X-Men: The Last Stand, and continued with the surprisingly awesome X-Men: First Class. His filmmography outside of comic book movies is rather spotty, with credits like Mr. And Mrs. Smith, Sherlock Holmes and This Means War, but hopefully working withthe X-Men and Fantastic Four characters will bring out his A-game and lead to some great titles.
Watch Philomena Online Is this a case of post-traumatic stress disorder? Is that what were looking at here? Yeah, Id say so. The 20th Century Fox-owned Marvel universe has been having a pretty big day today. First it was announced by director Bryan Singer that the X-Men franchise will be back with X-Men: Apocalypse in 2016, and now The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Simon Kinberg, who co-wrote and produced the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past, has inked a three-year deal with Fox to help further develop their comic book universe.
Watch Black Nativity Online Unlike Marvel Studios, which maintains the rights to hundreds of different heroes, Fox currently only holds the Fantastic Four and mutant characters like the X-Men, but the writer/producer plans on helping Fox expand on those franchises in bigger and better ways. Speaking with the trade, Kinberg was open about his goals and blatant about where they will be taking inspiration. "I have a lot of ideas on how to built those brands and do what everybody is thinking of these days: Be like Marvel," Kinberg said. "I want to be able to build stories over multiple movies."
Watch Last Vegas Online Since Fox isnt involved, this sequel doesnt yet have a distributor, but you can bet Magee will bring in a credible director and the studios will be chomping at the bit. Heres a reminder of what director Michael Apted did with the last film.
What were the kinds of conversations you were having with Scott about this character? I would say they were sort of like, how would this character treat this person. How much is he going to show? How much of this life stays contained. You know, you have someone who of going through a lot of stuff thats all secret. Thats the point of it. A lot of these vets come back and they cant talk about certain things that theyve done or seen, so then how does it manifest itself. What are the symptoms, so that its realistic and makes sense and its also clueing the audience in on some of this stuff, because you want them to see the interior life a little, you know.
Watch The Best Man Holiday Online With Kinberg making this deal I also find myself curious what's going on with Fox's relationship with Mark Millar. Back in September of last year it was reported that the comic book writer had signed a contract to be a consultant on all of the studio's upcoming Marvel projects and assist in shaping their cinematic universe, but now it sounds like the job Kinberg is going to be doing (and Millar isn't mentioned anywhere in The Hollywood Reporter's story). What's more, back in March Singer said that he had not had any conversations with Millar about Days of Future Past, which is expected to be an important junction in the franchise.
Watch Homefront Online Kinberg originally became involved with Fox's Marvel movies as a writer on the disappointing X-Men: The Last Stand, and continued with the surprisingly awesome X-Men: First Class. His filmmography outside of comic book movies is rather spotty, with credits like Mr. And Mrs. Smith, Sherlock Holmes and This Means War, but hopefully working withthe X-Men and Fantastic Four characters will bring out his A-game and lead to some great titles.
Watch Philomena Online Is this a case of post-traumatic stress disorder? Is that what were looking at here? Yeah, Id say so. The 20th Century Fox-owned Marvel universe has been having a pretty big day today. First it was announced by director Bryan Singer that the X-Men franchise will be back with X-Men: Apocalypse in 2016, and now The Hollywood Reporter has learned that Simon Kinberg, who co-wrote and produced the upcoming X-Men: Days of Future Past, has inked a three-year deal with Fox to help further develop their comic book universe.
Watch Black Nativity Online Unlike Marvel Studios, which maintains the rights to hundreds of different heroes, Fox currently only holds the Fantastic Four and mutant characters like the X-Men, but the writer/producer plans on helping Fox expand on those franchises in bigger and better ways. Speaking with the trade, Kinberg was open about his goals and blatant about where they will be taking inspiration. "I have a lot of ideas on how to built those brands and do what everybody is thinking of these days: Be like Marvel," Kinberg said. "I want to be able to build stories over multiple movies."
Watch Last Vegas Online Since Fox isnt involved, this sequel doesnt yet have a distributor, but you can bet Magee will bring in a credible director and the studios will be chomping at the bit. Heres a reminder of what director Michael Apted did with the last film.
What were the kinds of conversations you were having with Scott about this character? I would say they were sort of like, how would this character treat this person. How much is he going to show? How much of this life stays contained. You know, you have someone who of going through a lot of stuff thats all secret. Thats the point of it. A lot of these vets come back and they cant talk about certain things that theyve done or seen, so then how does it manifest itself. What are the symptoms, so that its realistic and makes sense and its also clueing the audience in on some of this stuff, because you want them to see the interior life a little, you know.
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