![]() ![]() A third reboot, following Trank's and two earlier movies directed by Tim Story in 20 (or a fourth reboot in fact, if you count a notoriously unreleased effort by Roger Corman in 1994) could be the studio's favoured tactic, rather than release potentially valuable character rights. ![]() However, Fox sneakily wiping the sequel from its slate doesn't necessarily mean rights will head back to Marvel any time soon - the terms of Fox's deal allow it seven year windows to have new movies in production. Although the mutant superheroes have done well on film, with next year's X-Men: Apocalypse the ninth entry in that particular shared universe, the Fantastic Four has been less well received. That's reality though."įox picked up movie rights to the Fantastic Four characters (and the X-Men) during Marvel Comics' bankruptcy in the 1990s. Fantastic Four 3 is a third and cancelled installment of the 2005 Fantastic Four series produced by 20th Century Fox and Marvel and was scheduled for a 2009 release. The night before the movie opened, Trank himself implied studio interference had been the real problem, tweeting (and since deleting) that "A year ago I had a fantastic version of this.
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