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That Fantastic Four reboot might have just hit a major snag | Blastr

The problem is this, according to Latino Review: Trank's name started getting thrown around by other studios for their projects too, with Sony hinting that he could direct a Venom film or Shadow of the Colossus for them, Warner Bros. linking him to The Red Star, and even Fox hoping to also lock him down for a Chronicle sequel.

Well, most of those projects are in various stages of limbo except for one: The Red Star. Warner Bros. would like to get that movie—based on a graphic novel in which the USSR is still alive and well thanks to magic and high-tech warfare—out by 2014. Trank is officially signed to direct, and there is a script in hand from writer Jason Rothenberg.

What this all means is that The Red Star has to go into production in 2013—which is also when Fox reportedly needs to start making a new Fantastic Four movie. Otherwise the rights could revert back to Marvel if said flick isn't also in theaters by 2014.

If the timing does not work out and Trank's obligations to The Red Star force him to drop off the Fantastic Four reboot, then that project will almost surely be delayed again unless Fox can find a replacement director faster than Sue Richards can make herself disappear.

Now, of course, if Fantastic Four is delayed too long and Fox loses the rights, then Marvel gets the franchise back under its own roof—and things could get very interesting over there. But we have a feeling Fox will sign the janitor to direct if it has to, if only to avoid that scenario.

This could make a comic book saga all on its own ...
 
So I just bought The Long Halloween for my Kindle. I have it in paperback as well. I'm a sucker. I also bought Hush because Batman is my God I think.
 
An Original TV Show Set In The Marvel Movie Universe Under Development | Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors

Many of ABC’s plans for Marvel TV series have fallen by the wayside, and while Guillermo Del Toro and David Eick’s Hulk show is still a contender for possible production, they’re topping up the list of potentials with some new ideas.

And one of these new ideas is something I’ve seen Little Bleeders suggest here, in our forums.

According to Deadline, ABC and Marvel are in early development on a TV show set in the Marvel Movie Universe, or as they put it, “the world of The Avengers.”

Think of Item 47, the spin off short that will be included on the Avengers Blu-ray. It’s just that kind of thing that they’re looking at here, but on TV.

A “number of ideas” are on the table, including – surprise, surprise – ” a high-concept cop show.”

I think some kind of anthology could work, though its likely that they’ll try something less ambitious

Isn't that pretty much POWERS?
 
https://twitter.com/JHickman/status/228917114331885568

First F4 outline I did

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****in' Hickman, man...
 
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