"Thanks for putting this at the beginning of all the ****ing trailers!"
A 78% drop is pretty epic. I put 10% of the blame on Trank and 90% on Fox simply because it was such an ill-informed decision from the very beginning. I do understand that they wanted to hold onto the franchise and see if they could mine it for anything approaching Marvel money. The problem was that they were just such d!cks about it. They alienated the core fanbase out of the gate and spit in Marvel's face on the overall direction. So Marvel pulled all support. It was a risky move on Marvel's part to basically "disappear" the FF, but hopefully it will pay off. Still Fox can recoup the losses simply by selling back to Marvel, or they can enter a Sony type deal. Either way I'm just hoping to finally see a great looking Fantastic Four in the Marvel cinematic universe. They could show up as early as Avengers: Infinity I, have an expanded role in II and then their own movie in 2020.
Right now my FF cast suggestions would be:
David Tenant or Richard Armitage as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic (original choice Jeff Goldblume is too old now. Benedict Cumberbatch is Dr. Strange)
Yvonne Stranzinski or Alice Eve as Sue Storm (original choice was Charlize Theron)
Terry Crews/CGI as the Thing (sure there's be the usual whining from the trolls but he'd be perfect)
Blonde Teen Heartthrob as Johnny Storm/Human Torch (need someone 16-17 who can bring in the young girls and age with the franchise)
A 78% drop is pretty epic. I put 10% of the blame on Trank and 90% on Fox simply because it was such an ill-informed decision from the very beginning. I do understand that they wanted to hold onto the franchise and see if they could mine it for anything approaching Marvel money. The problem was that they were just such d!cks about it. They alienated the core fanbase out of the gate and spit in Marvel's face on the overall direction. So Marvel pulled all support. It was a risky move on Marvel's part to basically "disappear" the FF, but hopefully it will pay off. Still Fox can recoup the losses simply by selling back to Marvel, or they can enter a Sony type deal. Either way I'm just hoping to finally see a great looking Fantastic Four in the Marvel cinematic universe. They could show up as early as Avengers: Infinity I, have an expanded role in II and then their own movie in 2020.
Right now my FF cast suggestions would be:
David Tenant or Richard Armitage as Reed Richards/Mr. Fantastic (original choice Jeff Goldblume is too old now. Benedict Cumberbatch is Dr. Strange)
Yvonne Stranzinski or Alice Eve as Sue Storm (original choice was Charlize Theron)
Terry Crews/CGI as the Thing (sure there's be the usual whining from the trolls but he'd be perfect)
Blonde Teen Heartthrob as Johnny Storm/Human Torch (need someone 16-17 who can bring in the young girls and age with the franchise)
Fox cannot sell back what they do not own.
Fox does not own fantastic four
Only Constantin films can sell back
The rights revert back to Disney if they don't make a film, am I right about that? What if they use the F4 as side characters, does that count?
Wow, Green Lantern was a financial disaster and FF is making less than HALF of what GL did:
Green Lantern 8-Day Total: $76,955,507
Fantastic Four 8-Day Total: $36,361,000
$8 million second weekend for FF.
And man, Armie Hammer really is box office poison. Man from U.N.C.L.E. only made $13.5 million.
^^^ yeah it should be full all sorts of awesomeness....
curious when was the last movie to bomb this badly? or has there been one that crashed this bad???
I don't think I ever even heard of "Mars Needs Moms."
Disney has sure swept it under the rug. It came out between Tangled and Wreck-It Ralph.
I don't think I ever even heard of "Mars Needs Moms." Pretty crazy that it dropped so much after such an abysmal first week. Yikes.
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