http://collider.com/fantastic-four-reboot-release-date-the-wolverine-3d/216601/

FANTASTIC FOUR Reboot Set for March 6, 2015 Release Date; THE WOLVERINE, X-MEN: 
DAYS OF FUTURE PAST and More Going 3D



If all goes according to plan, 2015 will be one ridiculous year for movies.  
Currently, The Avengers 2, Justice League, Ant-Man, Star Wars: Episode VII, and 
The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 are all tentatively slated for 2015 release 
dates.  Now Fox is throwing one more highly anticipated title into the pile, as 
their Fantastic Four reboot now has a March 6, 2015 release date.  Titled The 
Fantastic Four, the film has Chronicle director Josh Trank at the helm and 
Jeremy Slater penning the screenplay.  Plot details are practically 
non-existent at the moment, but with two promising gents creatively 
spearheading the project, there’s certainly hope for a fun take on the comic 
book property that will help us all put Tim Story‘s overly cheesy films out of 
our memory for good.

Additionally, Fox has announced that a number of their upcoming films will be 
post-converted to 3D.  Hit the jump for more.

The folks over at Exhibitor Relations Tweeted that Fox’s The Wolverine, X-Men: 
Days of Future Past, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, and Percy Jackson: Sea of 
Monsters will all be released in 3D.  There’s no mention of Fantastic Four 
being 3D, but I imagine it will be presented in three-dimensions as well when 
all is said and done.  Seeing as how production on The Wolverine and Percy 
Jackson has already wrapped, we know that those two will be post-converted.  
There’s no word on whether the other two will be shot in 3D or post-converted, 
but Ian McKellen recently speculated that director Bryan Singer might shoot the 
X-Men sequel in 3D and at 48 frames-per-second.

There has been no firm word from anyone else that Singer might go that route, 
and McKellen only just entered negotiations to join the project so he’s not 
exactly an expert on all things Days of Future Past.  That said, Singer 
recently Tweeted quite a bit on a pre-production trip to New Zealand where he 
hung out with The Hobbit director/48 fps cheerleader Peter Jackson, so it’s 
certainly possible that he might be going the High Frame Rate route.  It’s also 
possible that he was just meeting with the people at Jackson’s visual effects 
studio Weta for the film, so let’s hold off on the instant backlash until we 
have more information.

Here’s a rundown of the release dates for Fox’s upcoming films:

The Wolverine – July 26, 2013
Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters – August 16, 2013
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes – May 23, 2014
X-Men: Days of Future Past – July 18, 2014
The Fantastic Four – March 6, 2015



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