Studio chief and general film nut Kevin Feige, for example, told Vanity Fair that 1987's RoboCop will inspire an as - yet - unnamed
future film in the franchise.
Not exact matches
Series creator Chris Carter has even written a third entry
in the
franchise's
film department and, based on what the ratings will be like, we'll probably see more X-Files
in the
future, whether
in terms of more episodes or a big blockbuster of a movie.
Just on a technical level, the
film represents such a big jump forward for Saulnier that you should expect the studios to immediately start arguing over which giant soulless
franchise should occupy his time
in the near -
future.
While this does not rule out seeing Stewart and McKellen
in future X-Men
films, the fact that these two actors will not be
in Apocalypse is a bit of a surprise considering that both actors have appeared
in a majority of the
films in the X-Men
franchise.
Even though the cast from both
franchises have come together
in a single
film, Days of
Future Past primarily focuses on the First Class cast during 1973.
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In the
franchise, X-MEN: DAYS OF
FUTURE PAST was the only
film to be nominated for an Academy Awards
in «Best Achievement in Visual Effects.&raqu
in «Best Achievement
in Visual Effects.&raqu
in Visual Effects.»
However, as the
film's impact continued to be felt
in the weeks that followed, it became clear that this kitty has lives to spare and the eyes of fans are now looking forward to the
future of the
franchise.
Hugh Jackman talks about his
future in the «X-Men»
film franchise and hints that «Wolverine 3» will be his last outing.
Now that it's got its Avatar sequels squared away safely
in 2020 — and every subsequent December from now until the heat death of the universe — Fox has started solidifying its
film schedule for the more immediate
future, especially the lucrative titles
in its X-Men movie
franchise.
AICN pointed out a press release today from MGM that lists a new RoboCop movie alongside upcoming
franchise films already
in development like Quantum of Solace, The Thomas Crown Affair 2 (with RoboCop director Paul Verhoeven on board) and everyone's favorite
future films, The Pink Panther 2 and 3.
And yet, the writer has learned something from the Potter
franchise, clearly going out of her way to establish a foundation that can be enriched and expanded upon
in future films.
The featurette gave an
in - depth look at the
film's world and offered a small tease for the
future of Hope Van Dyne / The Wasp (Evangeline Lilly)
in the next installment
in the Ant - Man
franchise, the upcoming Ant - Man and the Wasp.
Fans may see more of Beetz's character
in future films in the Deadpool
franchise.
The Back to the
Future trilogy is one of the most important
film franchises in history and one that is near and dear to my heart.
Other highlights include Fox recalling the original
film's royal screening,
in which he was seated next to Princess Diana and had to use the bathroom the whole time; Secret Cinema's alluring Back to the
Future exhibition (
in which the 1955 Hill Valley was impressively recreated); a discussion of BTTF books that have been published; and homages to the
franchise from ABC's «The Goldbergs» (whose creator Adam F. Goldberg is both an executive producer and interview subject here) to «American Dad» and Harmon's «Rick and Morty.»
FAVORITE MOVIES: The Friday the 13th
franchise, Kevin Smith movies, the
films of George A. Romero (especially the initial Dead trilogy), Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1 & 2, FleshEater, Intruder, Let the Right One
In, Return of the Living Dead, The Evil Dead, Jaws, Tremors, From Dusk Till Dawn, Phantasm, Halloween, The Hills Have Eyes, Back to the
Future trilogy, Dazed and Confused, the James Bond series, Mission: Impossible, the MCU, the list goes on and on
Pratt told the Press Association
in Los Angeles on Saturday he wants to remain
in the
films as Star - Lord for the foreseeable
future ahead of the release of the 19th movie
in the 10 - year - old
franchise.
The latest
film in the Star Wars
franchise takes the viewer through a series of daring escapades with young Han Solo (Alden Ehrenreich) meets his
future co-pilot Chewbacca (Joonas Suotamo) and encounters the notorious gambler Lando Calrissian (Donald Glover).
Creatively speaking, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller have done most of the heavy lifting
in the LEGO cinematic universe, from directing and writing the
film that jumpstarted the whole
franchise, The LEGO Movie, to signing on to produce every
future LEGO - related spinoff and sequel.
The latest
film from writer - director Leigh Whannell (Insidious and Saw
franchises), centers on Grey Trace, a technophobe
in a utopian near -
future when computers control nearly everything a» from cars to crime - surveillance a» who is paralyzed
in a freak mugging.
If the
film isn't as plausible, it's due to more shortcuts
in the storytelling to get check all of the boxes to satisfy the fans, while setting up for the
future of not only the Iron Man
franchise, but the Marvel Universe as a whole,
in as close to 2 hours.
Last week the cast of The Expendables 3 were
in London to discuss making the
film, on - set injuries, and the
future of the
franchise.
Obviously, Universal wants to protect the
future of this potentially valuable
franchise, so the next
film in this shared universe will need to be both a critical and box - office smash.
The distinction has never been total, of course, but it began to collapse altogether with J. J. Abrams's first Star Trek
film in 2009, and its demise was rendered official with the news early this year that the director would also be taking over
future installments of the Star Wars
franchise.
High stakes duly established, Villeneuve, production designer Dennis Gassner and genius cinematographer Roger Deakins (if he doesn't finally win an Oscar for this, the
film industry is truly blind) take full advantage of the mega-budget that
franchise filmmaking provides to craft some of the most striking visuals ever put on
film, building on Scott's ruined
future in ways that — ironically given the themes of the movie — feel absolutely real and lived
in, even as that world is occasionally revealed to be less than authentic.
After the success of The Wolverine and the post-credits scenes that more than hinted at the next step
in the X-Men
film franchise, Days of
Future Past is gearing up to pull a bit of an Avengers move
in bringing together the entirety of the X-Men
film universe.
Avengers: Infinity War and the untitled fourth
film are currently the last Marvel Studios projects on the Russo brothers» slate, but many fans have been curious to know if the directing duo would return for
future MCU
films, especially considering their entries
in the
franchise have been among the most acclaimed.
Visions may lack some of the atmosphere of Jessabelle, which used its Louisiana locations to great effect, and Fisher lacks the compelling, quirkier presence of the earlier
film's Sarah Snook, but Visions serves as further evidence that Greutert is one of the most interesting mainstream horror directors around — I can easily see a The Conjuring - style success
in his
future — and that despite its many diminishing - returns
franchise films (Paranormal Activity, Sinister, Insidious, et al.), Blumhouse is far from running out of ideas.
The
film is the seventh
in the
franchise and sees the characters from the original X-Men
films joining forces with the younger versions of themselves to battle against time and save the
future.
With Deadpool, Gambit and X-Men: Apocalypse all slated for release
in 2016, it is oftentimes easy to forget that the X-Men
franchise also will be releasing a third Wolverine spin - off
film in the
future.
The Hollywood Reporter sat down with DEADPOOL 2 writers Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick about their plans for the sequel, including shaping the tone of
future projects
in the ever - expanding X-Men
film franchise.
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.
What we don't know right now is if the MCU
film franchises that will go on after the Infinity events will interconnect to form a new team of Avengers
in the
future.
Unless Marvel somehow manage to create truly awful
films for each of their
franchises in turn then their cinematic universe is essentially bullet - proof for the forseeable
future.
LEGO Ninjago originated
in 2011 with a pilot
film and a range of LEGO sets which became so successful that it launched its own large scale LEGO brand with over 100 LEGO sets, multiple games including Summer 2014's LEGO Ninjago: Nindroids and LEGO Ninjago: Shadow of Ronin on Vita
in March 2015, while there are numerous graphic novels, a LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu TV series and
films taking the
franchise considerably further into the
future to even greater success.
The
film franchises in question are Jaws (inarguably the BEST
film of all time don't @ me), the entire Back to the
Future trilogy, and finally E.T..
We've gotten Lego Harry Potter, Lego Star Wars, Lego Batman, and so much more, the series exploded and some of the most popular properties
in entertainment have been featured under this Lego banner and
in the near
future, Disney's superhero animated
film franchise The Incredibles may join the Lego video game series with a Lego version of The Incredibles 2.
Below is a MTV International interview with veteran Nintendo creators Miyamoto and Tezuka
in which several questions are raised concerning Nintendo's beloved
franchises such as Mario and Zelda and any
future film iterations promoting the series forward:
Back to the
Future is an iconic
film franchise that celebrated its 30th anniversary
in 2015.