Feeling that Singer's efforts in Apocalypse to establish a larger world, similar to the MCU, did not meet the standards established by Marvel, VanDerWerff noted that unlike Feige's ability to serve as "pseudo-showrunner", Singer is instead "steeped in film and the way movie stories have always been told", so "when it comes time to have Apocalypse dovetail with story threads from the earlier X-Men: First Class ", which was directed by Matthew Vaughn , "both Singer's direction and Simon Kinberg's script rely on hackneyed devices and clumsy storytelling", indicating a lack of "the kind of big-picture thinking this sort of mega franchise requires". Retrieved April 13, Retrieved November 12, From what I've read, Daredevil wasn't part of the rights Fox acquired for perpetuity, just for a period of 10 years and from what it seems, the plans for a reboot have been squashed. Superman' Fallout: Warner Bros.
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