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Post by scabab on Jun 14, 2018 17:19:55 GMT
oesn't matter what they were. They were all released under Fox who gave the green light ultimately to make R rated mature content. Whats to come in the future is just speculation, we can only analysis what has happened. Yeah that's fine but they've lost their main character so that Wolverine sub series is over. And with the X-men movies no longer having Wolverine then they'll suffer from it as they already have as First Class and Apocalypse were the two movies that had a so so performance and also didn't have Wolverine. Maybe for the latter two but Gambit was announced in 2014, it was originally given a release date of October 2016.
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Post by palerider on Jun 17, 2018 16:42:08 GMT
This might not be good...Comcast's idea of a big universe of movies were Dracula Untold and the Mummy. People want the X-Men to be like that? I mean, Disney has a better track record than Universal.
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Post by spooner5020 on Jun 18, 2018 17:40:36 GMT
This might not be good...Comcast's idea of a big universe of movies were Dracula Untold and the Mummy. People want the X-Men to be like that? I mean, Disney has a better track record than Universal. EXACTLY!!! This is what I kept telling people like Dc-Fan,but they wouldn’t fucking listen. Universal would screw the X-men and fantastic 4 both if they got their dirty hands on them.
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Post by harpospoke on Jun 18, 2018 17:45:26 GMT
Either way, it's gotta be an improvement over Fox doing X-men and FF movies. Comcast will have a low bar to clear so even if they make mediocre movies it will be seen as an improvement. That's a good place to be.
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Post by cricket on Jul 27, 2018 20:37:32 GMT
Ohhhhhh! The memories, the good old times when people were celebrating this. All hopes high. Just like some DC fans, always hopeful until the next DCEU movie comes and sucks, and then Disney drop the ax.
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