Kong: Skull Island

After Warner Bros. (WB for short) released an American reboot of “Godzilla” in 2014 as the first installment of a cinematic universe called, “MonsterVerse” rebooting Kaiju characters based on Toho’s Godzilla franchise, a second installment and reboot of “King Kong” was in the works with Jordan Vogt-Roberts (The Kings Of Summer) onboard as director and […]

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Fan4stic (Fox’s Flops Vol. 1 #6)

After “Fantastic Four: Rise Of The Silver Surfer” came out in 2007, Fox (pre-Disney purchase) cancelled a third installment and Silver Surfer spin-off in favor of a reboot as a sign of forgiveness to win back the crowd. Josh Trank (Chronicle) was hired to direct the reboot titled, “Fan4Stic.” Miles Teller, (Whiplash) Kate Mara, Michael […]

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Man Of Steel

After “The Dark Knight Rises” premiered in 2012, Warner Bros. released a teaser trailer of “Man Of Steel” before the final film of “The Dark Knight Trilogy” commenced. Afterwards, DC fans were enthusiastic to see Superman back on the big screen after “Superman Returns” felt underwhelming in terms of quality. Warner Bros. recruited Christopher Nolan, […]

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Scoob (WB’s Flops Vol. 1 #17)

Due to the ongoing Coronavirus, Warner Bros. (WB for short) cancelled the release date of Scoob” and moved it to digital on demand allowing its intended release date intact. Scoob is already out right now. So far, it received mixed reactions from critics. Scoob is intended to be the first installment of a proposed cinematic […]

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Casino Royale (2006)

After “Die Another Day” came out in 2002, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM for short) decided to reboot the James Bond franchise in the wake of Christopher Nolan’s “Batman Begins” defibrillating the beloved superhero on the big screen. Producers of MGM wanted a younger actor to play James Bond upon realizing Pierce Brosnan is getting old. Pierce called […]

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Deadpool

Inspired by Bugs Bunny, Dark House Comics’ The Mask, Clint Eastwood’s Dirty Harry films & DC Comics supervillain Slade Wilson/Deathstroke, comic book writer/artist Rob Liefield, created a character named Wade Wilson, A.K.A. “Deadpool.” The character made his first appearance in 1991 in an issue called “The New Mutants” number 98. His debut is about him […]

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