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Kang would be awesome. If the Marvel U gets the FF back it opens up a lot of possibilities. You have Galactus, Silver Surfer, Kang (who is tied up with the FF license) but also the Skrulls who could battle the Kree (already kind of introduced in SHIELD) and even have The Avengers try to keep that away from Earth or The Guardians. You have the possibility of a Hulk versus Thing moment and you have a lot more ground you can cover to ramp up the issues.

We'll be 90 when these come out. :lol
 
Hopefully this hurts Fox enough that they won't do a sequel just to spite Marvel. Stick to the X-verse as long as they can keep Vaughn and Singer around.
 
Marvel zombies would be the death of marvel movies......
That idea sucks as hell as a comic. Cannot imagine how awful a movie would be
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't he even sort of reject Ronan's request to destroy Xandar.
I don't remember, but it's possible. Of course, we don't really know any of Thanos's motivations yet since we've only had quick glances. In the comics, his weakness is ultimately his "humanity," in the sense that subconsciously, he didn't want all those things and all that power that he thought he did on the surface. Galactus certainly shouldn't have that in a film, which could make him more threatening. Another thing about Infinity Gauntlet, as a comic, was that at the end history was changed so that nothing really happened, and almost no one remembered it.

In this day and age, that seems like a bit of cop out. So I hope that doesn't happen here and that there are real consequences to what Thanos does.
 
"**** the fans, they'll go see it anyway." We'll see... :lol

You bring a good point
You know what's going to happen.... They are going to blame the negativity on racism and try to guilt everyone into watching this....
Those progressive articles are coming soon
 
Roger Corman version 100 times better than this- should have gone direct to DVD- going to be some tense moments in Fox boardroom over this one
 
You bring a good point
You know what's going to happen.... They are going to blame the negativity on racism and try to guilt everyone into watching this....
Those progressive articles are coming soon

Yep, that seems to be about how things work these days.
 
Can't blame anyone for poor performance when you "strategically" held back promotion and you're sitting on 12 on RT, plus your director is abrasive towards the fan base and has been pre-fired from his next job.
 
I'm glad this movie had almost no marketing or pre-hype. Makes it less of an embarrassing bomb that taints the property. Now it just quietly appears and then can disappear just as quietly a couple weeks from now as if it never existed.
 
I'm glad this movie had almost no marketing or pre-hype. Makes it less of an embarrassing bomb that taints the property. Now it just quietly appears and then can disappear just as quietly a couple weeks from now as if it never existed.

The problem I that fox won't learn anything about giving the rights back

Their punishment must be more severe lol
 
4,5 at IMDB so far. The users reviews are all negative. I won't judge until i see the movie next week
 
We'll be 90 when these come out. :lol

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and probably still *****ing here. :lol

I'm interested to see what official responses on Monday. The chairman of 20th Century Fox not too long ago was pretty flippant about giving any rights back.
 
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This is never a good sign:

The possibility of a Fantastic Four and X-Men movie crossover may have just flamed out.

While many thought that it was just a matter of time before Fox’s two Marvel Comics properties crossed over, Fantastic Four producers Simon Kinberg and Hutch Parker just complicated the matter. According to the two, the X-Men and Fantastic Four operate in different realities.

"They exist in parallel universes," Kinberg and Parker told The New York Daily News. "The Fantastic 4 live in a world without mutants. And the X-Men live in a world without the Fantastic 4."

That’s a pretty big contradiction from earlier reports, which seemingly confirmed that the live-action X-Men and Fantastic Four lived in the same universe—much like Marvel’s Avengers characters—and could potentially meet in the same film. In fact, X-Men director Bryan Singer said last month that such a crossover was definitely "in play."

Fantastic Four And X-Men Movies Exist In Parallel Universes | Comicbook.com
 
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