The series features a ground - breaking cameo, Michael J.
Fox returns to the franchise that helped make him a movie legend.
Not exact matches
The natural successor was always going
to be Bryan Singer, who vacated the
franchise to work on SUPERMAN
RETURNS but
returned to Fox's
franchise as producer for Vaughn's movie.
Heading into E3 2015, many were expecting big things from Nintendo's Digital Event broadcast and while many saw great new titles like Star
Fox Zero and Yoshi's Woolly World, fans were also hoping for the long - awaited
return of the Metroid
franchise to either 3DS or Wii U: while Nintendo greeted fans with a pair of new Metroid titles, they weren't quite what was expected, and response
to the games have been largely negative.
Just when it seemed like
Fox was engineering a smart reboot of its X-Men
franchise with «First Class,» the series» original director, Bryan Singer, has
returned to combine the old with the new in «X-Men: Days of Future Past.»
X-Men 1 & 2 director Bryan Singer had the opportunity
to return to the series» director's chair and re-team with Twentieth Century
Fox and X-Men
franchise producer Lauren Shuler Donner a few years ago when development first began on a prequel titled X-Men: First Class.
Twentieth Century
Fox Home Entertainment presents Ridley Scott's
return to the universe he created, with ALIEN: COVENANT, the newest chapter in the groundbreaking ALIEN
franchise, arriving on Digital HD August 1 and on 4K Ultra HDTM, Blu - rayTM and DVD August 15.
In the end, 20th Century
Fox elected
to reboot the
franchise altogether with X-Men: First Class (directed by Matthew Vaughn), and later, X-Men: Days of Future Past (with Singer
returning to direct).
The filmmaker - who
returned to the
franchise with X-Men: Days Of Future Past, the second instalment of the new trilogy - has been in talks, but is now said
to have «closed» his deal with
Fox to take the reins on the upcoming film, reported Deadline.
Still,
Fox didn't go ahead with a sequel and Burton said he'd «rather jump out a window» than
return to the
franchise.
In a random sort of segue, my last article mentioned my desire for Retro Studios, famous for their absolutely amazing Metroid Prime games and now Donkey Kong Country
Returns,
to get a hold of the Star
Fox franchise to make a truly perfect new Star
Fox title.
I'll speculate that the top three choices are a new IP, a
return to Metroid, or jumping
to Star
Fox and a
franchise that has been worked on by multiple developers.