Sadly, it's not Marvel that has the reigns- it's still Fox. I really wish there 
was a way to return the rights of all these characters to their rightful place. 

On Dec 10, 2012, at 8:32 AM, Jason Service <[email protected]> wrote:

> Seems like 2015 will be a good year for movies!
>  
> And look at that bottom most FF shot. Is Sue Storm's foot like a size 21 or 
> what...She must be going to clown college in her spare time.
> 
> On Sun, Dec 9, 2012 at 9:25 PM, Cary Preston <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> 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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