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MOVIES: Inhumans - News Roundup

Apr 23, 2016

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  • 22nd April 2016 - Pulled from Schedule
    Disney has confirmed what most fanboys have known for the past 11 days: The studio is pulling Marvel’s Inhumans off its July 12, 2019 release date for the time being, and leaving it as unset. Marvel has made a lot of additions to its release calendar, i.e. Spider-Man: Homecoming on July 7, 2017 and Ant-Man And The Wasp on July 6, 2018, which has pushed Inhumans to the back burner. In an interview with Collider, Marvel honcho Kevin Feige pointed to the fact that Disney/Lucasfilm’s next Indiana Jones film is scheduled for the weekend following Inhumans, July 19.

    Inhumans isn’t dead, it’s just a matter of when Marvel will fire it up. Currently, there’s a script by Joe Robert Cole (Black Panther, American Crime Story). Originally, Inhumans was part of Marvel’s 3.0 phase where they were delving even deeper into their vaults to launch more of their niche superheros on the big screen.

    Who are the Inhumans? They’re a race of super people, who were first introduced in a December 1965 issues of The Fantastic Four. They also appeared during the second season of Marvel’s Agents Of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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  • 11th April 2016 - Kevin Feige Expects Inhumans to be Delayed
    Inhumans is getting pushed back in the Marvel Studios schedule.

    The most recent plan was to have the movie, about a race of hybrid alien/human superbeings who live in their own world, released in theaters on July 2, 2019. Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige, who has been talking about the movie for years, now says he expects the movie to be delayed.

    The reason for the change? In the time since the Inhumans movie was announced in October 2014, Marvel Studios has added a number of new projects to its lineup, including a partnership project with Sony Pictures for a 2017 Spider-Man reboot with Tom Holland as the webslinger. (Previously, Sony held the license for the character, which meant the Tobey Maguire and Andrew Garfield films weren’t included in the larger Marvel Cinematic Universe. That changes with Holland’s Spidey being part of next month’s Captain America: Civil War.

    With new projects like that in the slate, along with a sequel to last year’s Ant-Man – and concerns about bumping into other films released by their Disney parent company – Feige says that 2019 Inhumans date is going to change. But he insists it is not being canceled, even though they have been exploring Inhumans characters on the Marvel TV side in ABC’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

    Feige says the Inhumans movie will happen, it’s just a question of how far back it will be delayed.

    “Since we made our initial phase three announcement, we added Spider-Man, which was a big joyous coup for us. We added Ant-Man and the Wasp, which was a big fun continuation of that story for us. Walt Disney Company has announced an Indiana Jones film for right around that same time. So I think it will shuffle off the current date that it’s on right now,” Feige said in an interview with Collider’s Haleigh Foutch. “How far down it shuffles, I’m not sure yet.

  • 9th October 2015 - Is the Film Cancelled?
    "There's a rumor online today that Kevin Feige has pulled the plug on the "Inhumans" film specifically because he doesn't want to have the TV side of things defining the rules and playing with the ideas for the next few years. I'll state simply that the rumor is not true. I went directly to an unimpeachable source, who told me that the film division is still planning to make the film, and there are certain elements of the "Inhumans" universe that have been declared off-limits to the "SHIELD" people as a result."

    There have been several big comic book movie rumors this week that simply aren't accurate, and I have decidedly mixed feelings about writing stories simply to refute a rumor. I understand how this sort of thing happens, and how a partial piece of information can get reported as the whole story, but when you see the story everywhere and you are getting e-mailed from people asking why you're not running it, you sometimes have to jump in and say…
    At New York Comic Con, it was announced that Marvel Studios would change the schedules of their first black solo lead and female solo lead films, Black Panther and Captain Marvel, to accommodate a new project, Ant Man And The Wasp.

    This seems like the first public sign of the new Marvel Studios, divorced from the rest of Marvel and reporting directly to Disney as part of a coup by Marvel movie boss Kevin Feige against Marvel CEO Isaac Perlmutter.

    The status of the planned Inhumans movie remained unchanged however, Publicly at least.

    In the New York bars last night I heard from other well connected sources that the second shoe dropping will be the move of the planned Inhumans movie off the slate completely.

    That was the film most pushed for by the Marvel TV side, which still reports to Perlmutter. And to which Marvel’s Agents Of SHIELD has committed to providing three years worth of promotion towards in its storylines, establishing the Inhumans concept to the fans.

    Until that point, the TV was mostly an afterthought, having to catch up to the film continuity rather han provide anything for the film’s to use.

    But, in the great war of Marvel Film Vs Marvel TV that the Kevin Feige coup began, it looks like the first casualty of that war is the Inhumans…
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  • 9th February 2015 - Marvel Schedules New Release Date
    Marvel’s “Thor: Ragnarok” will hit theaters November 3, 2017. The following year, Marvel’s “Black Panther” will make its way to theaters on July 6, 2018, and Marvel’s “Captain Marvel” on November 2, 2018. Finally, Marvel’s “Inhumans” will now debut in theaters July 12, 2019.
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  • 28th October 2014 - Marvel Confirms Film
    Back to the new, Marvel also announced Inhumans, a movie they see as having franchise potential. Nothing more was said other than the release date of November 2, 2018, however. Feige hinted that the future of the Inhumans may come "sooner than you think," hinting that they'll be introduced prior to the 2018 release.
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  • 12th August 2014 - Marvel Moving Forward with Inhumans
    According to our sources, Marvel plans to handle The Inhumans in the same way they handled Guardians of the Galaxy. For those who don’t know, the original draft of Guardians was written by Nicole Perlman, who was part of Marvel’s writing program. That draft then went out to filmmakers. When James Gunn came on board, he added his flavor and details to the story, but the characters, story structure, and beats from Perlman’s draft remained in place. As Adam explained in his recent editorial, directors are brought on board to execute a specific vision.

    Cole also came out of Marvel’s writing program, and the studio is pleased with his script, so now they’re presumably ready to take it out to filmmakers. We can also assume that since Guardians was a success, the studio is willing to bring on a director with a unique voice like Gunn. He didn’t upend the Marvel formula, but his personality flows through the picture. He was in tune with a group of oddball outsiders, and that made him the best man for the job.
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  • 8th March 2011 - Film in Development
    Marvel Entertainment is developing "The Inhumans" for feature-film release, according to ItsontheGrid.com, a division of TheWrap.

    A mixture of the sci-fi/fantasy drama about a race of alien superbeings from the dark side of the Moon is one of Marvel's more niche titles.
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