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Some movies seem too good, too perfect, to star studded to be true. Others are more like one big disaster after the next. Whatever the reason, from time to time a studio will hype up it’s upcoming movie, get fans excited, and then mysteriously pull it from existence. It happens more than you think, sometimes for the better, and sometimes for reasons beyond anyone’s control. From an unfinished Quentin Tarantino masterpiece that would never come to light, to an ambitious Dark Universe series, featuring every bad guy that Universal Studios owns the rights to. Sometimes a franchise just runs its course on the big screen, like the Divergent series, and sometimes politics get in the way, as with the Princess Diana documentary Unlawful Killing. From a production that seemed doomed from the start with World War Z 2, to a possible end to the long running Friday the 13th franchise after 38 years. Video game adaptations are always a risky bet, but apparently the studio wouldn’t gamble on Uncharted. A Gotham City Sirens movie seemed like a good idea at the time, but has been pushed out by another Harley project in the works, and a Valley Girl remake was actually completed, before controversy struck one of it’s stars and the movie was shelved. Finally, the crossover that fans could only dream of, between the lovable cops from 21 Jump Street and the suave alien fighters of Men in Black, was dead before it ever got a chance to flourish. For better or worse, some movies just weren’t meant to be seen.
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QUENTIN’S LOST MOVIE
THE DARK UNIVERSE DEBACLE
DIVERGENT DISASTER
PRINCESS DIANA DOC DRAMA
WORLD WAR NOPE
THE FINAL FRIDAY?
UNCHARTED TERRITORY
GOTHAM CITY SADNESS
VALLEY GIRL VALLEY GONE?
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