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Harry Knowles says Fox president Emma Watts is the person most responsible for butchering the film.
I think we should temper our expectations for Deadpool. It is an R-rated adaptation of a cult property. While I happen to be looking forward to it because I really like Deadpool, I don't see that mixture of slapstick and violence appealing to the majority of the general audience. Even among comic book fans there are a lot of people that hate the character. I do think it will be successful in terms of making a profit if it is a good film, but I'd be surprised if it ends up as some gigantic blockbuster.
Dawn of Justice is the potential game changer.
The teaser will be like this:The Behind The Scenes of this should be a movie. With Josh Trank being a Black Guy & MBJ a white Guy. Both guys goes on to winning awards for their acting accomplishments
Harry Knowles says Fox president Emma Watts is the person most responsible for butchering the film.

"The trolls had it in for Trank. If someone like Nolan had been behind FF, they couldn't get on their knees to *****e that film, fast enough."
From Joe Carnahan:
"I just think of myself at roughly Trank's age on MI3 & if Twitter had been around then, I would have been a dead man with no career."
"The trolls had it in for Trank. If someone like Nolan had been behind FF, they couldn't get on their knees to *****e that film, fast enough."
http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/07/fantastic-four-josh-trank-tweet
From Joe Carnahan:
"I just think of myself at roughly Trank's age on MI3 & if Twitter had been around then, I would have been a dead man with no career."
"The trolls had it in for Trank. If someone like Nolan had been behind FF, they couldn't get on their knees to *****e that film, fast enough."
http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/07/fantastic-four-josh-trank-tweet
I disagree. Figuring out what the problem was is the first step to making sure a disaster like this doesn't happen again.
From Joe Carnahan:
"I just think of myself at roughly Trank's age on MI3 & if Twitter had been around then, I would have been a dead man with no career."
"The trolls had it in for Trank. If someone like Nolan had been behind FF, they couldn't get on their knees to *****e that film, fast enough."
http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/07/fantastic-four-josh-trank-tweet
From Joe Carnahan:
"I just think of myself at roughly Trank's age on MI3 & if Twitter had been around then, I would have been a dead man with no career."
"The trolls had it in for Trank. If someone like Nolan had been behind FF, they couldn't get on their knees to *****e that film, fast enough."
http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/07/fantastic-four-josh-trank-tweet
Yep, really. Dan Castellaneta plays the teacher who berates a 10 year old for having an imagination and then [BLACKOUT]sees a toy plane be teleported away and return covered in sand and disqualifies him from the science fair for "magic tricks."[/BLACKOUT]
What's funny is there's a link to Kinberg's "it's not a disaster" comments defending the film before release. Pretty sure it's a disaster and Kinberg has a hand in that. lol
From Joe Carnahan:
"I just think of myself at roughly Trank's age on MI3 & if Twitter had been around then, I would have been a dead man with no career."
"The trolls had it in for Trank. If someone like Nolan had been behind FF, they couldn't get on their knees to *****e that film, fast enough."
http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/07/fantastic-four-josh-trank-tweet
Can't say I'd be one of those people.I think Carnahan's comments are a bit much, but he's not exactly wrong.
The trolls DID have it in for Trank. So did non-trolls.
And a lot of fans would probably have embraced an approach like this or at least given it more of a chance if a director like Chris Nolan had been behind it.