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Brett Ratner is waiting for da call.
As much as I like the idea of a Gambit movie, I'm still quietly hope that a delay like this causes Tatum to bow out and move on. Tatum is not my Gambit.![]()
Something about this film gives me a bad feeling. 1st Tatum wanted to drop out, then it has a unnecessarily high budget, and now the director has dropped out I think the only good news for this film is that they casted Lea Seydeaux
I hope the studio takes the time to get the script right and solve any issues before going into production.
I get that people are disappointed at Fox for the Fantastic Four reboot, but the studio has definitely gotten better and done some good work since Tom Rothman left.
- X-Men: Days of Future Past
- Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
- Gone Girl
- Kingsman: The Secret Service
- Spy
And kudos to them for having the balls to greenlight an R-rated Deadpool movie, and letting Tim Miller, Ryan Reynolds and Rheet Reese and Paul Wernick do their thing.
Sh***ing on the studio just because of the Fantastic Four debacle ain't fair and is just too easy.
Let's hope they manage fix this one. I'm definitely supportive of a Channing Tatum Gambit movie.
I've been hearing Rebecca Ferguson was their first choice.
There was no excuse for the **** fest that was the FF in this day and age. I'd forgive them if they were trying but they werent.:
3 forgettable F4 movies, a terrible Origins movie, a bad DD, Elektra, X3 and one somewhat okay Wolverine sequel if you ignore the villains and the 3rd act and people are calling it unfair to use their better judgement with Gambit...?Sh***ing on the studio just because of the Fantastic Four debacle ain't fair and is just too easy.
Gambit is a cool character, but I never thought he was big solo movie material and that was in the comics and now in the movies.
I agree Fox has gotten their crap together when it comes to genre fair, they really have and I would normally give Gambit a chance but I don't like the behind the scenes rumors, they are too reminiscent of Fantastic Four. The director dropping out isn't good but on it's own does not spell doom but hearing of script and budget issues again is making people leery. To be fair people are leery of any comic book film that isn't from Marvel Studios and directed by Nolan and Singer when he's doing an X-film.I hope the studio takes the time to get the script right and solve any issues before going into production.
I get that people are disappointed at Fox for the Fantastic Four reboot, but the studio has definitely gotten better and done some good work since Tom Rothman left.
- X-Men: Days of Future Past
- Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
- Gone Girl
- Kingsman: The Secret Service
- Spy
And kudos to them for having the balls to greenlight an R-rated Deadpool movie, and letting Tim Miller, Ryan Reynolds and Rheet Reese and Paul Wernick do their thing.
Sh***ing on the studio just because of the Fantastic Four debacle ain't fair and is just too easy.
Let's hope they manage fix this one. I'm definitely supportive of a Channing Tatum Gambit movie.
3 forgettable F4 movies, a terrible Origins movie, a bad DD, Elektra, X3 and one somewhat okay Wolverine sequel if you ignore the villains and the 3rd act and people are calling it unfair to use their better judgement with Gambit...?
Pfft! It would be too hard not to...
I'd rather this didn't get made than made and be a piece of crap.This film is not being made without tatum, or at least till they find another person they trust to move forward with a solo and that wouldn't be for a long time
There are 'behind-the-scenes' issues on virtually every film. (Hollywood is full of ego and bipolar creatives, lol)
There are 'behind-the-scenes' issues on virtually every film. (Hollywood is full of ego and bipolar creatives, lol)
Mostly we don't hear about this stuff. But due to all the competing blogs and news sites online, this stuff gets leaked out and talked about more often these days.
With F4, there seems to have been a whole catalogue of things that made fans worry, though I wasn't aware of many of them because the F4 section on SHH was so toxic you needed a gasmask to enter it. So I avoided it most of the time.
Admittedly it does sound a bit unsettling (especially for geeks who follow every cough, sneeze and fart from a production) when Tatum almost dropped out, and now the director has dropped out. But it doesn't spell disaster.
Calling the F4 movies "forgettable" is about the nicest way to describe that franchise.
But yes, Fox has a less than stellar track record and apparently some people want us to forget that in the face of another movie suffering behind the scenes issues. It makes no sense.