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Fox Deals 'Gambit' Movie In, Shuffles 'FF 2' Forward
Fox Deals 'Gambit' Movie In, Shuffles 'FF 2' Forward
Fox Deals 'Gambit' Movie In, Shuffles 'FF 2' Forward
20th Century Fox has announced a couple of updates to its roster of Marvel movies for the next couple of years, formally slotting the Channing Tatum-led Gambit movie into an October 7th release date, and moving Fantastic Four 2 forward a month, from July 14th 2017 to June 2nd 2017. We've updated our Supermovies infographic with the new dates, so you can enjoy a complete and up-to-date view of the next few years, and visualize all of your money disappearing. The Gambit movie is scheduled for much sooner than most observers expected -- late next year -- and brings the number of Fox X-Men movies scheduled for next year up to three, with Deadpool in February and X-Men: Apocalypse in May. This makes Fox the first of the four studios in the current supermovies race to release three major shared-universe superhero movies in a single year; Marvel Studios will repeat the feat in 2017 and 2018.
Infographic: New Superhero Movies Between Now And 2020
Infographic: New Superhero Movies Between Now And 2020
Infographic: New Superhero Movies Between Now And 2020
For anyone who remembers the days when just one Spider-Man movie seemed an impossible dream, the above infographic is an astonishing representation of how comic book superheroes now dominate popular entertainment. ComicsAlliance’s own graphics maestro Dylan Todd put together this timeline that reveals what the next six years of superhero movies look like, with some dates and titles still to be announced. The graphic will be updated as new information is released.
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.22.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.22.14
Link Ink: Comics, Film/TV and Gaming News Links 10.22.14
Each weekday, ComicsAlliance brings you a carefully selected variety of links from around the web about comics and comics-related media, including movies, video games, toys, and whatever else might be worth noting. Quite frankly, these are items you may just need to know about to have a productive day. Take a look at today's hand-picked links after the jump.
Infographic: New Superhero Movies Between Now And 2020
Infographic: New Superhero Movies Between Now And 2020
Infographic: New Superhero Movies Between Now And 2020
The Warner Bros. announcement on Wednesday of ten upcoming movies based on DC Comics properties neatly fills in a calendar of dates that the studio previously provided -- and help flesh out an extraordinary timetable of DC and Marvel superhero movies over the next six years from Warner Bros, Marvel Studios, Fox, and Sony Columbia. ComicsAlliance's own graphics maestro Dylan Todd put together a timeline that reveals what those six years look like, including 29 confirmed release dates between now and the end of 2020, with several dates and titles still to be announced. For anyone who remembers the days when just one Spider-Man movie seemed an impossible dream, it's an astonishing representation of how comic book superheroes now dominate popular entertainment.
'Fantastic Four' Movie Gets Its Doctor Doom In Toby Kebbell
'Fantastic Four' Movie Gets Its Doctor Doom In Toby Kebbell
'Fantastic Four' Movie Gets Its Doctor Doom In Toby Kebbell
We've known the lineup of the titular Fantastic Four from the upcoming movie for almost two months now, but people have been guessing for some time who would play the team's arch-nemesis, Victor von Doom. Rumors that Dr. Doom could have been a woman have turned out to just be rumors. Variety reports that 20th Century Fox has cast Toby Kebbell, who has played roles in Prince of Persia, War Horse, W
Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot: What The FF?
Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot: What The FF?
Fox's Fantastic Four Reboot: What The FF?
The likely cast of next year's rebooted Fantastic Four movie from 20th Century Fox and director Josh Trank was revealed to the world last night, causing the comics internet to crack in half this morning. (It cracks in half all the time, of course. I think it may actually come in two parts.) Miles Teller is our Reed Richards. Kate Mara is our Sue Storm. Michael B. Jordan is our Johnny Storm. Jamie
20th Century Fox To Adapt Image Comics Series 'Who Is Jake Ellis?' As Movie
20th Century Fox To Adapt Image Comics Series 'Who Is Jake Ellis?' As Movie
20th Century Fox To Adapt Image Comics Series 'Who Is Jake Ellis?' As Movie
20th Century Fox may have inked a first-look deal with Boom! Studios, but the company is clearly still in the business of adapting comics from other publishers, too. Case in point: Fox has picked up the Image Comics series Who Is Jake Ellis? and has tapped David Yates, director of the last four Harry Potter films, to direct.
BOOM! Studios & 20th Century Fox Ink Lucrative First-Look Deal
BOOM! Studios & 20th Century Fox Ink Lucrative First-Look Deal
BOOM! Studios & 20th Century Fox Ink Lucrative First-Look Deal
20th Century Fox and BOOM! Studios have agreed to a first-look deal that guarantees creators will see a large percentage of any monies taken in from projects based on their work. Under the deal, BOOM! will get an unspecified amount of first-dollar gross (or box office, minus the split with cinemas) on movies adapted from its properties, which means the company gets a piece of the pie whether the m
Mark Millar Teases Shared X-Men and Fantastic Four Movie Universe
Mark Millar Teases Shared X-Men and Fantastic Four Movie Universe
Mark Millar Teases Shared X-Men and Fantastic Four Movie Universe
Marvel and Disney did quite a bit of work to build a cinematic universe that culminated into one big shared movie in The Avengers, and promises to do the same many times over in the years to come. But Disney doesn't have the film rights to every Marvel character. The X-Men and The Fantastic Four are still securely under the umbrella of Twentieth Century Fox, and if Mark Millar, the creative consul
Ridley Scott Producing Movie Based On Matt Kindt’s ‘Mind MGMT’
Ridley Scott Producing Movie Based On Matt Kindt’s ‘Mind MGMT’
Ridley Scott Producing Movie Based On Matt Kindt’s ‘Mind MGMT’
Get ready for psychic spies on the silver screen, because Matt Kindt's critically-acclaimed Dark Horse Comics series, Mind MGMT is on its way to a live action cinematic adapatation care of none other than director Ridley Scott.According to The Hollywood Reporter, Twentieth Century Fox has picked up the rights to the psychic-espionage book and has tapped Ridley Scott to produce the film under his

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