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Agreed.



What other properties do they have besides the FF and the X-men?

This year they put out Kingsman already, they'll be releasing Peanuts, and they're on the production committee for Dragon Ball Z Resurrection F. All of those have the potential for sequels, and Fox has also picked up options on a variety of comics from other publishers.
 
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Poltergeist (2015) Fox 5/22/15
Spy Fox 6/5/15
Paper Towns Fox 7/24/15
Fantastic Four Fox 8/7/15
Hitman: Agent 47 Fox 8/21/15
Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials Fox 9/18/15
Victor Frankenstein Fox 10/2/15
The Peanuts Movie Fox 11/6/15
The Martian Fox 11/25/15
Alvin and the Chipmunks The Road Chip Fox 12/23/15
Joy Fox 12/25/15
The Revenant Fox 12/25/15
Kung Fu Panda 3 Fox 1/29/16
Deadpool Fox 2/12/16
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiars Fox 3/4/16
Keeping Up with the Joneses Fox 4/1/16
Eddie the Eagle Fox 4/29/16
X-Men: Apocalypse Fox 5/27/16
Independence Day Sequel Fox 6/24/16
Mike & Dave Need Wedding Dates Fox 7/8/16
Ice Age 5 Fox 7/15/16
A Cure for Wellness Fox 9/23/16
Gambit Fox 10/7/16
Trolls Fox 11/4/16
Assassin's Creed Fox 12/21/16
The Greatest Showman on Earth Fox 12/25/16
Boss Baby Fox 1/13/17
The Mountain Between Us Fox 2/10/17
Maze Runner: The Death Cure Fox 2/17/17
Untitled Wolverine Fox 3/3/17
Captain Underpants Fox 3/10/17
Ferdinand Fox 4/7/17
The Fantastic Four 2 Fox 6/9/17
Untitled Planet of the Apes Fox 7/14/17
Untitled Fox/DWA/Blue Sky (July 2017) Fox 7/21/17
The Croods 2 Fox 12/22/17
Larrikins Fox 2/16/18
Anubis Fox 3/23/18
Untitled Fox/DWA/Blue Sky (March 2018) Fox 3/23/18
How to Train Your Dragon 3 Fox 6/29/18
Untitled Fox/DWA/Blue Sky (June 2018) Fox 6/29/18
Untitled Fox / Marvel Fox 7/13/18
Untitled Fox/DWA/Blue Sky (July 2018) Fox 7/20/18
B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations Fox TBD
Dallas Fox TBD
Haunts Fox TBD
Independence Day 3D Fox TBD
Madagascar 4 Fox TBD
Me and My Shadow Fox TBD
Puss in Boots 2: Nine Lives & 40 Thieves
 
This year they put out Kingsman already, they'll be releasing Peanuts, and they're on the production committee for Dragon Ball Z Resurrection F. All of those have the potential for sequels, and Fox has also picked up options on a variety of comics from other publishers.

Though Peanuts (newspaper strip), Dragonball (manga) and Kingsman (comics) are all technically comicbook adaptations, each is serving a completely different audience. I don't think that audiences will grow sick of comic book adaptations any more than they will tire of on-screen depictions of broadway plays or classic novels.

FOX (and WB) may have difficulty putting together a connected cinematic comic book universe on the heels of Marvel's successful launch of the MCU. But I don't think the source material is the problem.
 
There's people out there that don't like comic book movies. FoX needs to cater to other markets as well. Non story
 
I don't think audiences will get sick of comic book adaptations either, but I also suspect the COO of the studio cautioned against over reliance for a reason. It's entirely possible they're rethinking putting out so many.
 
Interesting. As much as we're discussing this massive expanded Foxverse thing, the COO of 21st Century Fox is now saying Fox SHOULDN'T become known as the comic book adaptation studio. That's a very interesting thing to say when Fox is supposedly planning to release more of them then Disney, a studio that actually owns a comic book company. Almost makes you wonder if they're second guessing some of them...

This is a big deal because what?.... Fox isnt limited into making comic book films. They are releasing animation films from Blue Sky and Dreamworks, they have Planet of the Apes, Avatar, Maze Runner, Alien, Prometheus, Assassin's Creed and every year they release different genre of films. They also have a film division called Fox Searchlight.

So why they would want to just be seen as a CB adaptation studio only when comic book films are not the only type of films they release every year. Sigh.
 
Any other X-Title Subtitles they can use for future flicks?

Age of Apocalypse
Age of X
Ages of Apocalypse
Apocalypse: The Twelve
Collision
Deadly Genesis
Dream's End
Endangered Species
Eve of Destruction
Extinction Agenda
Fatal Attractions
Legion Quest
Magneto War
Messiah Complex
Messiah War
Mutant Massacre
Necrosha
Operation Zero Tolerance
Original Sin
Phalanx Covenant
Reckoning
Second Coming
Shattershot
The Fall of the Mutants
The Hunt for Xavier
The Killing Stroke
The Muir Island Saga
X-Cutioner's Song
X-Termination

Crossovers involving other titles
Bloodties
Child's Play
Days of Future Present
Escape from the Negative Zone
Exiled
Kings of Pain
Live Kree or Die
The Fall of the Hammer
The Seige of Wundagore
Utopia

Line Wide Crossovers
Evolutionary War
House of M
Inferno
Maximum Security
Onslaught
 
^They won't be using that one with Kree. That's at Marvel.
 
Other possible subtitles:

The Dark Phoenix Saga
The Apocalypse Solution
 
My most anticipated comics of the summer can't freaking wait. Everyone should pick these up starting next month!!

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Wow I love that art! Though that third one looks like Alan Davis' (not a fan).

What's the quote from the COO? Thanks in advance!
 
What's the quote from the COO? Thanks in advance!

#1

• Everyone’s favorite version of the X-Men from the ’90s is back!

• When Baron Kelly charges the Clear Mountain Project and it’s mysterious new director with “mutant rehabilitation,” it’s up to the X-Men to investigate!

• PLUS: Free Range Sentiels?!?

#2

• ROGUE & GAMBIT...together at last?

• WOLVERINE face-to-face-to-face with CYBER and OMEGA RED!

• All orchestrated by THE SHADOW QUEEN!

• Battleworld’s most ’90sest district’s tubular tale keeps rocking!

#3

• When the X-Men are in trouble who can Westchester depend on?

• How about X-Force ’92?

• Cable, Deadpool, Domino, Psylocke, Archangel and Biushop enter the fray!
 
X-Men/FF removed from more merchandise

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Yeesh, this is awful. It appears as though the X-Men were spared Ike's wrath on this one. Who is buying these T shirts based on badly mangled comic book art?
 
Yeesh, this is awful. It appears as though the X-Men were spared Ike's wrath on this one. Who is buying these T shirts based on badly mangled comic book art?

Actually they weren't :csad:, if you look Wolverine and Storm's heads have been removed from the top left corner (and there were no X-Men in the main illustration to start with).
 
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whatever you do don't go into FF board now according to them DOFP was failure.Yeah that's why at least 4 seperate films apart from Apocalypse are coming without going into the FF films and if X-force gets back on track that's 5 other films.
 
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Grossing well over 700 Million and being critically acclaimed is a failure now? Comedy.
 
It certainly wasn't a failure, but it wasn't as profitable as it could have been. If the return on investment doesn't grow with Apocalypse, budgets for future X-films will probably be reduced. Much lower grossing films have made larger profits, including some released last year.
 
X-Men had regain the public trust. The last X-Men movie with popular mutants was 2006. Apocalypse is coming for the crown next year
 
X-Men had regain the public trust. The last X-Men movie with popular mutants was 2006. Apocalypse is coming for the crown next year

Okay,I agree that they had to rebuild the brand. However, it's totally inaccurate to say they hadn't used popular mutants since TLS. Wolverine has been the most popular mutant for YEARS, and he's been in every movie. They'd also been using some of the other more popular character in that time, like Magneto, Gambit, and Beast. I don't think DoFP owes its success to the glorious return of Toad.
 
Come on dude... X3 was the last X-Men film with the official X-Men team going into the movie we haven't seen Cyclops/Storm/Jean/Rogue/Iceman/Colossus/Wolverine on screen together in 8 YEARS!

The movie was horrible and that was the last impression on fans for almost a decade. Wolverine solo films are fine. But THE FANS WANT THE UNCANNY X-MEN! People were hesitant because of the horrible X3 & Origins and it affected FC. I'm the biggest die hard X-Men fan and even I refused to see FC in theaters (my mistake). Imagine non fans point of view. DoFP was a grand return and Apocalypse will be the icing on the delicious cake
 
It certainly wasn't a failure, but it wasn't as profitable as it could have been. If the return on investment doesn't grow with Apocalypse, budgets for future X-films will probably be reduced. Much lower grossing films have made larger profits, including some released last year.

That's what I've been saying and I've been hushed every time. Fox only made 70 million in profit on DOFP, with a WW box office gross of over 700 million. Do you realize how pathetic that is? If that becomes a recurring pattern the X-franchise isn't going to look so good in a year or so.
 
How could it have been a disappointment? The Wolverine and First Class didn't make nearly as much as DoFP. It made exactly as much as Fox wanted it to make and their confidence in the property shows in their future projects.
 
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