By Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and Media Josh Trank knows what it’s like to lose everything. In 2015, the filmmaker’s red hot career flamed out with the release of “Fantastic Four,” an ill-conceived superhero reboot that was eviscerated by critics and went on to lose tens of millions of dollars at the box office.
Blame for the failure fell squarely on Trank, who was at the center of a series of articles that claimed he oversaw a chaotic set, riven by friction and competing creative visions.
Trank compounded the problem by tweeting that the studio version of “Fantastic Four” differed dramatically from his own. “A year ago I had a fantastic version of this,” Trank tweeted. “And it would’ve recieved [sic] great reviews.
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