Tag: The Fantastic 4

Kevin Feige Suggests MCU’s Fantastic Four Will Be From Another Universe

Marvel’s First Family may be guests in the MCU rather than fixtures. In an appearance on The Official Marvel Podcast, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, after saying he was most excited for The Fantastic 4 out of all the upcoming Marvel projects, talked about what we can expect from the film. ...

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Blade Loses Another Director

Blade can kill vampires with the best of them, but he can’t seem to escape development hell. After a revolving door of writers and scripts, production delays, and jokes from the peanut gallery (not that I’m bragging), Marvel’s Blade reboot has now lost its second director, as The Wrap exclusi...

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Nelson Peltz Sells Disney Shares

Nelson Peltz is done trying to save Disney. The investor who started a proxy war with Disney CEO Bob Iger to secure board seats for himself and former Disney CFO Jay Rasulo (which he lost), has sold all of his shares in Disney, which total $1 billion. CNBC says that Disney’s stock price is around ...

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Ralph Ineson Cast as Galactus in The Fantastic 4

Well, it didn’t take long to find out I was wrong. After hiring John Malkovich for an undisclosed role, a Hollywood Reporter exclusive reveals that Marvel has cast British actor Ralph Ineson as the cosmic villain Galactus in The Fantastic 4. Ralph Ineson has been in many movies and TV shows, among...

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John Malkovich Cast in The Fantastic 4

If Reed Richards makes a move, the bunny gets it. Deadline exclusively reports that John Malkovich has been cast in The Fantastic 4, the currently developing Marvel film. The Hollywood Reporter later confirmed the story through their sources. Malkovich’s role is a mystery for now. He joins Pedro ...

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Bob Iger Explains New Marvel Release Strategy

Marvel has its new talking point now that its recent failures can no longer be denied. In the latest Disney quarterly earnings call, CEO Bob Iger said – or, more accurately, reiterated – that the new Marvel strategy is to put out fewer movies and TV shows per year, the idea apparently being that...

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