- Parts #1-30.
- Parts #31-40.
- Part 41. (Stadia)
- Part 42. (Doomsday Clock)
- Part 43. (Larry Cohen)
- Part 44. (Trek covers)
- Part 45. (Presents)
- Part 46. (Rankings)
- Part 47. (GB3 casting 3)
- Part 48. (Heavy Metal)
Previously-
Disney/Fox Part 8: It begins!!!
Alan Horn said at the Disney Cinema-Con presentation that New Mutants is still going to have a theatrical release, and a chart of upcoming releases shows it as keeping its August release date.
And Dark Phoenix is indeed the end of the Bryan-Singer-verse, but no fucking duh.
Horn also said Deadpool movies will continue on.
Again, no fucking duh, but good to have it confirmed at the tippy-top.
I'm most happy to hear about New Mutants.
Sigh of relief there.
I loved the trailer last year, it was supposed to come out with Deadpool last year, and it would have pissed me off if they dumped it straight to streaming.
Well, I said it last time..
It's looking more and more likely New Mutants will come straight to streaming instead of theaters.
That sucks.
I was really looking forward to that.
Anyway, we were supposed to get Deadpool 2, New Mutants, and Dark Phoenix all in one glorious decadent binge.
But, 2018 ended up being a full year, so I've no regrets there.
So, we've got these last two flicks to look forward to as comic-movie fans before the reboot.
And it looks like the reboot is quite a ways off.
2020 is going to be Black Widow, Eternals, and Dr Strange 2.
2021 is going to be Shang-Chi, Guardians Of The Galaxy 3, and probably Black Panther 2 or Captain Marvel 2.
Earliest they can start working in X-Men & Fantastic Four is 2022.
IMHO, X-Men should have an introduction movie, then a whole Avengers 2-parter like Infinity/Endgame, so it needs its own whole year, so I'd go with 2023.
Doesn't mean they can't sprinkle individual characters in before that like they did with Spider-Man in Civil War.
So....that's all that, I guess.
For now.
See you next time.
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