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I don't really see how DOFP's success or failure would impact this film's production. If they were filming Apocalypse here or something sure, but I can't imagine an entirely different project would be effected.
Double wow......so, what do we have now; grounded, different, dark, no costumes, no 'rocky' thing, and low budget with a bad cast? People are just lining up for this one.....cause they'll just see it anyway.
Just.....why????
No respect for the source material.... I really loved Josh Trank's take on it, and I'm a fan of his last film, 'Chronicle,' which was like an anti-superhero movie -- really dark, which is what I like. I like things that are rooted in reality and that are dark and not what you expect. And I think that that's probably what 'Fantastic Four' will be.
Consider that it might not be purely rational. If Fox is waiting on DOFP, it might well be so they can point to DOFP to justify *whatever it is they planned to do anyway*. If they want to cancel it, a successful DOFP means "we should focus on the X-Men money", a failed DOFP means "the audience isn't there for an even less popular property." If they want to push it forward, the reverse is true. The fact that none of this is rational doesn't change that being able to point at something for evidence would help make the decision easier to advance.
I don't know how anyone could possibly have a problem with this project with all the words spoken by those involved.Just wow......on Mara's quote.
I don't know how anyone could possibly have a problem with this project with all the words spoken by those involved.![]()
"Probably" as in she still doesn't know.And I think that that's probably what 'Fantastic Four' will be.
When did Mara do that interview? I noticed the line
"Probably" as in she still doesn't know.
Honestly? A remake of the 1994 movie appeals to me more than what this seems to be shaping up as.
Maybe they are being honest. It is quite possible that Mara isn't very familiar with the source material. And well, I'd rather Kinberg be honest with their intentions.The amazing thing is nobody can manage to say anything right. You'd think just strings of random words would, coincidentally, hit a couple right ones along the way. But this almost seems a concerted effort to make this sound as bad as possible.![]()
Maybe they are being honest. It is quite possible that Mara isn't very familiar with the source material. And well, I'd rather Kinberg be honest with their intentions.
Their intention is to make Chronicle 2...... but with F4 characters.![]()
So apparently, Kate Mara is in New York.
Take from that what you will.
It probably wouldn't be unusual for an actress to pop up to New York for a day or two during production since many scenes won't include her.
What does seem extremely unusual is the complete lack of information on a project that, according to reports, began filming yesterday.
Compare to all the news we got around the April 15, 2013 start date for Fox's other Marvel franchise:
http://www.superherohype.com/tag/x-men/page/6
And those are just the stories that were specifically posted on SHH. There were a lot of other things going on and reported that didn't get reported as a main story here.
Could Ms. Mara and her cast mates time in Baton Rouge have been spent on script run throughs, CGI tests, costume fittings and the like? Actual filming of the much anticipated FFINO may still be months away.
Their intention is to make Chronicle 2...... but with F4 characters.![]()