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Looks like he's finally moved on from Wolverine.Say it ain't so Hugh
Lol even Wolverine himself is tired of WolverineJackman on returning as Wolverine on the MCU
agreeI think it is an absolute tragedy that we have not seen a proper Rogue, Gambit or Storm yet
Disney Closes In On Fox's Assets As Comcast Bows Out - But Will The FANTASTIC FOUR Be Part Of The Deal?
Variety reports that Disney has taken one step closer to finalising that deal with 21st Century Fox none of us have been able to stop talking about, as Comcast has seemingly decided that it's foolish to attempt to compete with that almighty Mouse money and bowed out of the chase.
So, pending an official announcement, it looks like a done deal. However, one set of Marvel characters that fall under the Fox umbrella may not be joining the party.
It turns out that Constantin Films still retains the production rights to The Fantastic Four, and even though they partnered-up with Fox for the past three movies, the fact that we have no idea how ownership of the property is currently divided means there is a chance that The Thing, Human Torch and co. won't be joining The X-Men in The MCU if the deal does go through.
Scott Eastwood is a very capable replacement imo
Not how you spell tom hardy
You're tripping, Mr. Fantastic is vital to the Marvel world. Not to mention the villains; Dr. Doom, Galactus, Annihilus, Super-skrull, etc.Mannnn as long as the x men back I could give 0 ***** about the F4.
You're tripping, Mr. Fantastic is vital to the Marvel world. Not to mention the villains; Dr. Doom, Galactus, Annihilus, Super-skrull, etc.