Marvel's X-Men and Fantastic Four crossover has been potentially planned, such has been said by director Bryan Singer. In the X-Men: Days Of Future Past The Rogue Cut,which is is going to released for home entertainment, Bryan Singer, has been talking with the production group of intellectuals and planners about a way to bring together the two teams for the upcoming Fantastic Four reboot.
While director Bryan Singer was reluctant to give details on how he planned to unite the two franchises, the director stated,Those ideas are in play," Bryan Singer also said,"That would be a natural match-up because they're both ensemble films and there is a natural mechanism by which to do it." "It deals with time," "That's all I'm going to say."
It is apparent that X-Men and Fantastic Four ensembles have a long history of crossovers throughout Marvel comics, it will be tremendous showdown when they intertwine in a movie as such a coming together of the ensembles has never happened before. That is sure to satisfy the demand for superhero blockbusters.
Simon Kinberg is one key factor that could bring this nascent vision into reality. Simon Kinberg has worked across Fantastic Four and X-Men: Apocalypse, and he even worked on X-Men: Days of Future Past. Kinberg has stretched out his screenwriting skills, distinctively to the latter of films that featured a massive ensemble of personas.
Director Bryan Singer, however, acknowledged that X-Men and Fantastic Four crossover will depend a lot on the results of the two movies.
Bryan Singer said, "We'll have to see how the films turn out,"Singer also said, "To just say you're going to do it would be a mistake, you have to see how the films evolve before you make that decision to completely commit to that."
X-Men: Days Of Future Past - The Rogue Cut is out now, and the Fantastic Four reboot hits cinemas in August.