FANTASTIC FOUR: Josh Trank Lawyers Up As Shocking Details About His On Set Behaviour Emerge

FANTASTIC FOUR: Josh Trank Lawyers Up As Shocking Details About His On Set Behaviour Emerge

Telling actors when to blink? Hiding in a tent during shooting? Defacing photos of the family who owned the house he allegedly wrecked? These are just some of the insane new revelations which have surfaced in regards to Josh Trank's behaviour on the set of Fantastic Four...

By JoshWilding - Aug 12, 2015 10:08 AM EST
Filed Under: Fantastic Four
Source: The Hollywood Reporter
If you love behind the scenes drama, Fantastic Four is the gift which keeps on giving. The Hollywood Reporter has an in-depth article up about how Josh Trank allegedly behaved on set, and it sounds like the director was most definitely to blame for how the reboot turned out. After sending an email to select members of the cast days before the movie was released in which he said Fantastic Four was "better than 99 percent of the comic-book movies ever made," he received a response from one cast member with only: "I don’t think so." Ouch. With Fox furious about his now deleted Tweet about the movie, the trade reveals that pit-bull lawyer Marty Singer has been hired to advocate on Trank's behalf. So, what exactly happened on set? Here are the highlights: 
  • Trank apparently didn't produce good enough material to ever create a film which could be salvaged, and refused help from the studio and producers. "He holed up in a tent and cut himself off from everybody," one insider tells the site. "He built a black tent around his monitor. He was extremely withdrawn. [He] would go to his trailer and he wouldn’t interact with anybody."
  • While Fox initially had faith in Trank's vision of a grounded and gritty Fantastic Four movie, it appears as if the filmmaker took that too far as he forced a gloomy tone on the movie by obsessing over the cast's performance. "During takes, he would be telling [cast members] when to blink and when to breathe. He kept pushing them to make the performance as flat as possible."
  • You may remember some time ago that Josh Trank and his dogs were accused of causing as much as $100,000 worth of damage to a house which was rented for him in Baton Rouge by Fox. After landlord Martin Padial made moves to evict the director, "photographs of the landlord’s family that were in the house were defaced. Padial made a complaint to the local sheriff’s department and filed a civil suit in Louisiana that is sealed.The sheriff’s department says the case was 'closed as a civil matter between landlord and tenant.'"
  • Before you completely blame Trank for how Fantastic Four turned out, one source says that the movie was always "ill-conceived, made for the wrong reasons and there was no vision behind the property." Fox were terrified of losing the rights to Marvel and the reboot was in chaos before shooting even started. They "were afraid of losing the rights so they pressed forward and didn’t surround [Trank] with help or fire him. They buried their heads in the sand."
  • While they initially considered firing Trank, Fox had faith in the director and believed he could be the next J.J. Abrams. However, as it became apparent that he couldn't cope with the movie, it was simply to late to ditch him. "How do you ask someone to take over half of a movie shot by someone else? You either hire somebody desperate for work or you [start over], write off pretty much the whole budget and lose the cast." Fair point! 
  • Those reshoots have been blamed for the poor quality of Fantastic Four, but the movie apparently didn't even have an ending when shooting concluded. Simon Kinberg and Hutch Parker scrambled to come up with something, but the former's busy schedule and the fact that much of the cast was unavailable led to "a lot of material was shot with doubles and the production moved to Los Angeles to film scenes with Teller against a green screen. 'It was chaos,' says a crew member, adding that Trank was still in attendance 'but was neutralized by a committee.'"
  • Who was responsible for that terrible ending and second act? Fox reportedly put together a dream team to rescue the move, and that included Drew Goddard. Whatever he and the rest of that team did obviously failed horribly! 
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Reasonnnn
Reasonnnn - 8/12/2015, 9:44 AM
LMAO.

Trank just got rekt by one of his castmembers. Probably Michael B. Jordan or Kate Mara if that Collider group video is any indication.
Gutspinner
Gutspinner - 8/12/2015, 9:48 AM
@JoshWilding

The article looks so bare without any banner or display pics

But LMAO at the cast member response, really wanna know it is

Reasonnnn
Reasonnnn - 8/12/2015, 9:52 AM
Reasonnnn
Reasonnnn - 8/12/2015, 9:55 AM
Trank sounds like an assssssssshole.

douche chill
Gutspinner
Gutspinner - 8/12/2015, 9:56 AM
Trank is probably never going to be hired to direct anything ever again...
speedyg33
speedyg33 - 8/12/2015, 9:58 AM
A doubt it was Jordan because they were friends before this mess. As for Mara it would be sad if it's her when the rumor is he fought for her. Because the studio wanted to go with another actress. This kind of response fits Miles Tellers personality.
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 8/12/2015, 10:02 AM
"The movie was “ill-conceived, made for the wrong reasons and there was no vision behind the property,” this person says. “Say what you will about Marvel but they have a vision.”"



DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 8/12/2015, 10:03 AM
Marvel actually cares about the characters and embraces them too
Reasonnnn
Reasonnnn - 8/12/2015, 10:06 AM
@DrKinsolving Preachhhhhhhhhhhhh
Gutspinner
Gutspinner - 8/12/2015, 10:06 AM
@Reasonnnn yeah, definitely Mara or Jordan.

"Well not any project, this project..."

Gutspinner
Gutspinner - 8/12/2015, 10:08 AM
@DrKinsolving

The Vision

batz11
batz11 - 8/12/2015, 10:11 AM
Gutspinner
That's because the article isn't finished, probably copy and pasted from THR -- Josh will add his own words, etc...
DrKinsolving
DrKinsolving - 8/12/2015, 10:24 AM
@dethpillow

Yeah, it must have been bad

I was thinking about it, not sure, but I know Raimi had his own crew and everything, people he's worked with and trusted on all his projects that he brought on for his Spider-Man movies, and when he left so did his crew

I feel like Singer has his own crew and I think Vaughn does too, I'm sure Nolan does, etc.... I don't think Trank did and I don't think Webb did because they weren't as experienced, I'm starting to think that's one of the problems, aside from just experience, these are such big projects that having support from YOUR crew must really help, having people around you other than the studio for support almost feels like a necessity
AlexdoxA
AlexdoxA - 8/12/2015, 10:31 AM
Shia Labeouf is so proud!
MrCBM56
MrCBM56 - 8/12/2015, 10:32 AM
I dunno, I'd be more interested (even though I've lost most interest for the entire situation) if it wasn't filled with rumors like Trank telling actors when to breath and or blink. Too far out to believe.

These articles are hilarious though.
gambgel
gambgel - 8/12/2015, 10:34 AM
who inside the production is really leaking this stuff? dont they know that they are hurting their OWN movie?

its quite stupid. So whoever is doing it, is as bad as Fox/Josh, whatever they did
batz11
batz11 - 8/12/2015, 10:34 AM
MatioShack
MatioShack - 8/12/2015, 10:35 AM
The thing that scares me the most about this article is Fox's apparent desperation to keep the franchise. That leads me to believe that they're willing to swallow the loss and continue forward with the sequel just to keep the rights, even if it's equally garbage. At least they know what went wrong and can try to avoid those same mistakes in the future...
SimplyAz
SimplyAz - 8/12/2015, 10:36 AM
Quite an interesting article to read. I really enjoyed Chronicle, maybe he couldn't handle the bigger budget and expectations or maybe he is a Douchebag as well.
SuperCat
SuperCat - 8/12/2015, 10:37 AM
"Telling actors when to blink?" Sounds like Trank needs his ass kicked.

SageMode
SageMode - 8/12/2015, 10:37 AM
This stuck out the most IMO.


-Before you completely blame Trank for how Fantastic Four turned out, one source says that the movie was always "ill-conceived, made for the wrong reasons and there was no vision behind the property." Fox were terrified of losing the rights to Marvel and the reboot was in chaos before shooting even started. They "were afraid of losing the rights so they pressed forward and didn’t surround [Trank] with help or fire him. They buried their heads in the sand."
GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/12/2015, 10:37 AM
This is actually sad. We are witnessing THE DOWNFALL of a once promising director


This film will go down as one of the great nightmares in cinema
MrCBM56
MrCBM56 - 8/12/2015, 10:39 AM
The movie exists solely to keep the rights. Nothing more nothing less. It's even more hilarious they're "moving ahead" with a sequel.
UltimateCookie
UltimateCookie - 8/12/2015, 10:40 AM
I get the feeling Trank actually tried to make a bad movie once Fox got their hands too deep and didn't want his name attached to it. But that's just me I could be totally wrong since none of us were there really.
ALegendaryPanda
ALegendaryPanda - 8/12/2015, 10:40 AM
Jeeezus...

This whole situation is a [frick]ing train wreck!
HeartCollector9
HeartCollector9 - 8/12/2015, 10:41 AM
So, Fox allowed all this to happen, JUST because they didn't want Marvel to get the rights back. This gives me reason to believe even though the movie will lose massive amounts of money, even though shareholders or a board somewhere may not like it, Fox may not ever allow the rights to revert. I believe they just might be that petty and immature.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/12/2015, 10:41 AM
SOUNDS LIKE WESLEY SNIPES ON THE BLADE 3 SET....
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 8/12/2015, 10:42 AM
Alright I'm sick of hearing about this movie and how shitty it is, ever since the movie was announced. People need to give it a [frick]ing rest.
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