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The Rundown: Ryan Reynolds Done With Heroes, Bryan Singer’s Fantastic Four, and more

By | July 8th, 2015
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Welcome back to The Rundown, our daily breakdown on comic news stories we missed from the previous day. Have a link to share? Email our team at rundown@multiversitycomics.com.

– According to an interview The Huffington Post, Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds has no interest in playing any other superheroes once he’s finished with Wade Wilson. This is assumedly very sad news for fans of his Deadpool, Green Lantern, and Van Wilder.

The Nerdist is spreading rumors that Bryan Singer will pick up the Fantastic Four film franchise since Josh Trank is unlikely to return after this summer’s release. This could potentially lead to a crossover for the X-Men and Fantastic Four where Kevin Feige just farts on screen for four hours.

Brian Grazer, producer of films like A Beautiful Mind and Frost/Nixon, as well as one of Time‘s “100 Most Influential People in the World” from 2007 reportedly regrets making Cowboys & Aliens. He delivered his statement in the middle of hiding from Daniel Craig, who is entering his fourth year of hunting down Grazer with a knife for putting him in that mess of a film.

– Darth Vader will menace the heroes of upcoming Star Wars spin-off Rogue One. He will start off the film by proclaiming “There can only be one rogue!” and then never appearing again.

Vulture has some photos of Melissa McCarthy in uniform for the upcoming Ghostbusters reboot. Or season four of Orange is the New Black. I kind of can’t tell.

– Arthur Suydam, from “Marvel Zombies” fame, got some heat for taking up other artists’ tables during Montreal Comic-Con. CBR posted a statement from Suydam on the matter, but it was abruptly redacted. The statement allegedly mentioned the tension between American and Canadian comic book artists at the convention, thus proving “We Stand On Guard” to be completely right.


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