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Fox Making Their Own ‘20,000 Leagues Under The Sea’ With Tony & Ridley Scott

Posted: 18 May 2010 06:31 PM PDT

Armageddon vs. Deep Impact. Volcano vs. Dante's Inferno. These are just a couple of the known cinematic battles that have taken place over the years when two movies of almost identical content matter are produced and released around the same time.

Recently we've heard about Disney's plans to make a new movie based on the Jules Verne classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, which was originally set to be directed by McG, but will now be delivered by a one David Fincher. Now comes word that 20th Century Fox is developing their very own adaptation of the underwater classic to compete.

The studio has Ridley Scott and Tony Scott and their Scott Free Productions developing the title, with Travis Beacham writing the script. Beacham was one of the writers on the recent remake of Clash of the Titans, and also is one of the writers hired for the remake of The Black Hole, which is through Disney. [...]

Comic Review: Incorruptible, Vol. 1 TPB

Posted: 18 May 2010 12:35 PM PDT

Incorruptible, Vol. 1 TPB
Writer: Mark Waid
Penciler: Jean Diaz
Inker: Belardino Brabo
Letterer: Ed Dukeshire
Colorist: Andrew Dalhouse
Boom! Studios
Price: $16.99
Release date: May 5, 2010


What if you were the world's vilest, nastiest villain? What if you decided to change your ways? Would anyone believe you? Could you permanently change everything about the way you lived your life? These are the questions that are posed by the story of Max Danger, formerly known as supervillain Max Damage.

Incorruptible takes place in the same universe as Irredeemable, the comic about Plutonian, a beloved hero who turned into an evil, heartless villain. This is the story of the flip side of that coin. Max Danger watches Plutonian attack a town, and the incident changes him. He decides to become a hero. Of course, now he has to convince everyone that his conversion is legitimate [...]

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