When I went to the first link all I got was the HR homepage. I did read the Yahoo story though. If the stories about Trank's behavior on FF are true, then that's shame. It makes me kind of wonder if perhaps he couldn't handle taking on such a big movie.
It can also mean that he didn't want to compromise with studio demands for the project. It will be interesting to hear the actors take on this, but we will need to wait a while for that.
When I went to the first link all I got was the HR homepage. I did read the Yahoo story though. If the stories about Trank's behavior on FF are true, then that's shame. It makes me kind of wonder if perhaps he couldn't handle taking on such a big movie.
It can also mean that he didn't want to compromise with studio demands for the project. It will be interesting to hear the actors take on this, but we will need to wait a while for that.
Keep in mind he wasn't fired from Fantastic Four, he was fired from Star Wars. That tells me it wasn't simply a creative disagreement over what this movie should be since that won't affect what some other movie could be. I don't think it's creative disagreement over the Star Wars project since it's barely in the development stage and I'd have to imagine he wouldn't have been brought on unless they agreed on the broad outlines (if I'm wrong about that, Disney's LucasArts is going to have as many problems as Warner Bros. is having). That tells me personal differences (particularly with Kinberg, who is the common thread) is the most likely explanation. So, unless Kinberg is inclined to hold grudges and have hissy fits, it suggests something that undermines their faith in Trank's ability to delivery a film as important as a Star Wars film without serious problems.
Keep in mind he wasn't fired from Fantastic Four, he was fired from Star Wars.
That house must have been filled with some pretty expensive stuff for a couple of small dogs to do $100,000 worth of damage. In ordinary people terms, that's like they tore down the whole damn house.
Apparently Trank would often show up to set blazed out of his mind...
Apparently Trank would often show up to set blazed out of his mind...
Flame On!
Okay, I deeply regret that.![]()
Did everyone give up on this?
That house must have been filled with some pretty expensive stuff for a couple of small dogs to do $100,000 worth of damage. In ordinary people terms, that's like they tore down the whole damn house.
I have a friend who knows someone that worked on the film. Apparently Trank would often show up to set blazed out of his mind, sometimes late or not at all. Naturally 20th Century Fox doesn't want the film to be associated with that kind of behavior so blaming it on Trank's "dogs" is easier and better from a public relations standpoint - but it clear what was really happening behind the scenes.
However, with that said, I don't want to delve too much into rumors and speculation. From what I've heard, there was definite behind-the-scenes drama on Fantastic Four and
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