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.
After a slumping summer, the studios are starting to build hype on their upcoming tentpole films. The reboot to Fox's franchise "Fantastic Four" is already creating a lot of buzz especially after a photo of Doctor Doom was leaked and thus confirmed that the notorious villain will be part of the film. Latin Post.com takes a look at what we know so far about Marvel's pending blockbuster movie.
Combining comic book fans' favorite series into a blockbuster film is working wonderfully for Marvel and "The Avengers." Could the same thing be done with the upcoming "Fantastic Four" reboot?
There are a lot of highly-anticipated superhero movies in the works, but perhaps none is more mysterious than Josh Trank's "Fantastic Four" reboot. Luckily for curious comic book-loving cats, producer and screenwriter Simon Kinberg recently shared a bit more about the film.
Comic book geeks were thrilled to hear a rumor this past weekend that FOX would release an X-Men meets Fantastic Four crossover movie, but is the rumor true?