Hollywood is just one day away from announcing the Oscar contenders and now, the Razzies have announced their own candidates for worst pictures, actors, actresses and others. Leading the list of nominations is a four-way tie. See the details here.
"Four” may be getting a sequel despite the fact that the reboot flopped. “Fantastic Four” may be getting a sequel regardless of the fact that the reboot flopped.
The iconic comic book writer and movie producer, Stan Lee, famed for "Iron Man," "Spider-Man," "Daredevil," among others, claimed that the 2015 "Fantastic Four" Josh Trank-directed movie did not do well in the box office because he was not in it.
Studios in Hollywood take a great deal of heat. Critics often look at them as money making machines that have the product's financial potential in mind over the creative or artistic merit that can be derived from the situation.At the same time, the studios bring the money to the table, enabling filmmakers to make movies that would otherwise be out of their reach.That said, the outspokenness with filmmakers against studios has increased over the years with Josh Trank being the latest to blame 20th Century Fox for the critical failure of his "Fantastic Four" reboot.
Fox's upcoming "Fantastic Four" will be opening this weekend initiating the final month of the summer film season. The film will compete with "Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation" and the new Meryl Streep film "Ricki and the Flash" to reign the box office.
Over the last few years, Hollywood has indulged in the reboot, an attempt to revitalize a waning franchise in order to reinvigorate the fanbase and potentially reach greater financial prosperity.
A “Star Wars” spinoff, focused on Han Solo, is reportedly already in the works, with Christopher Miller and Phil Lord of “The Lego Movie” as its directors.
Josh Trank denies 'Fantastic Four' reshoots allegedly done by director Matthew Vaughn. The 31-year-old filmmaker took to social networking site, Twitter, to clear the rumors that named Vaughn as the director who handled the reshoots.
Michael B. Jordan recently wrote an op-ed piece for Entertainment Weekly regarding the controversy surrounding his casting in the upcoming film, “Fantastic Four."
It is certainly trailer season. Last week the world got a look at the upcoming "Star Wars" movie's trailer as well as the first "Batman vs. Superman" teaser. And now the first fully-fledged "Fantastic Four" trailer.
Fox has released the trailer to "Fantastic Four," spawning excitement from many fans and creating anticipation for the film. However, along with that news was the announcement that renowned composer Philip Glass would score the film with Marco Beltrami.
According to a user posting on the Louisiana-based message board TigerDroppings, "Fantastic Four" director Josh Trank (2012's "Chronicle") acted recklessly and "trashed the house the production company rented for him" and "treated crew terribly."