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Solo "Silver Surfer" movie is in the works again


Silver Surfer as seen in "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer".

1 Mar – Twentieth Century Fox's "Silver Surfer" movie is moving forward with a confirmed writer to pen the script.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Brian K. Vaughan, who is most notable for his comic book works that include "Ex Machina", "Runaways", "Y: The Last Man" and most recently "Paper Girls", will board the project, making it his writing debut for a movie.

"Silver Surfer" is said to be part of the two "secret" Marvel projects at Fox, the other being a solo "Doctor Doom" movie with Noah Hawley attached to direct and write.

Other projects in development include the long-delayed "Gambit" solo movie featuring Channing Tatum as the titular character, a solo "Kitty Pryde" movie with Tim Miller attached to direct, a "Multiple Man" solo movie starring James Franco, an "X-Force" spin-off directed by Drew Goddard, and an "X-23" spin-off.


Plans for a standalone movie starring the metallic superhero were first revealed by Stan Lee in 2013, where he mentioned that Marvel Studios is frantically looking for a character to be given the standalone spotlight.

The character of Silver Surfer was first introduced in "Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer" in 2007, which received mostly negative criticism and led to a "Fantastic Four" reboot, which also did not do so well both critically and financially.




Related Movies:
FANTASTIC FOUR: RISE OF THE SILVER SURFER (14 Jun 2007)
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