The ‘Fantastic Four’ Teaser is Here! Connor Behrens, January 27, 2015January 27, 2015 20th Century Fox has finally released a teaser to the anticipated superhero reboot, ‘Fantastic Four‘. The film was directed by Josh Trank, with a screenplay from Simon Kinberg. There is also a first look at the logo for the film! Hit the jump to check it out!Fans of the superhero genre, and of Fox itself, have been curious when they would see a first look at the 2015 reboot of the famous superhero team, The Fantastic Four. There have been wild rumors spread all across the internet. Some have suggested that Josh Trank was being irresponsible on set, causing issues with the crew and the studio. Other rumors have suggested that the film was only being made for the sole purpose of 20th Century Fox keeping the rights to the characters.All of this aside, whether true or false, the first glimpse at this new iteration of the famed team is….better than expected. With interstellar visuals to another dimension, and a more grounded approach, the new trailer sells. I don’t know if one could sell this trailer hard. But, one thing is for certain, I do not think this is the trainwreck that everyone was hoping it would be.The film stars Miles Teller, Kate Mara, Michael B. Jordan, Jamie Bell, and Toby Kebbell.Fantastic Four opens in theaters nationwide on August 7th, 2015. Viral Marketing Fantastic FourFoxsuperheroViral marketing
David Fincher’s “The Social Network” Gets an Interactive Trailer, Breaks Down Facebook September 15, 2010Interactive trailers are becoming more popular lately, and its probably due to the fact you can cramp a lot of interesting stuff into the same package as a regular online trailer. Movies like Scott Pilgrim and Avatar have plenty to fill that space with, usually behind the scenes footage are… Read More
Michael Moore Gets Clever In Theaters June 13, 2009June 15, 2009Michael Moore, known best for harassing alzheimer sufferers (Charleston Heston) and being portrayed as a terrorist (by Team America and Bill O’Reilly), is working on an as-yet-titled film that covers the bank bailout. Sounds promising given his past work, despite his annoying voice. Why is this news-worthy? Well, Friday night,… Read More
Terry Gilliam May Use Kickstarter To Fund “Don Quixote” Thanks To “Veronica Mars” Kickstarter Success February 12, 2014Thanks in part to the massive success of the Veronica Mars Kickstarter project, many filmmakers have followed in Kristen Bell and Rob Thomas‘ footsteps when it comes to funding their movies. However Zach Braff‘s I Wish I Was Here seems to be the most notable one to replicate its success…. Read More