Universal announces Dark Universe, beginning with The Mummy - UPDATE: it's dead jim

So... lamer World of Darkness. But movies.

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So they're making good on their threats?
 
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When will these companies learn.

Release several hit movies that tease you to build up hype THEN announce the franchise.

I mean Skull Island didn't even make it 'official' until you heard one of the most famous roars in cinematic history.
 
WELP:

Universal Turns Out The Lights On Its DARK UNIVERSE

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Welp, the writing's been on the wall for a while, but this morning it's been made all but official: according to The Hollywood Reporter, Universal's fledgling Dark Universe franchise appears to be most sincerely dead. Bill Condon's Bride Of Frankenstein has flatlined, Johnny Depp's The Invisible Man has vanished into thin air, and the threat of a wildly misguided Creature From The Black Lagoon remake has mercifully sunk back into the swamp.

THR says Alex Kurtzman and Chris Morgan, the would-be architects of the Dark Universe, have both moved on to bigger and hopefully less-disastrous things (Kurtzman's executive producing CBS All Access' Star Trek: Discovery, while Morgan's writing The Rock's Fast And Furious spin-off; sorry, Tyrese).
 
IT'S ALIVE! IT'S ALIVE!!

Prepare your pitchforks and torches, people, it's still alive.
 
Apparently it's Undead! *lol*

Is there anyone involved with Bride that might, I dunno., make us care at all?
 
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