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Trump Staffer Hires Foreign Labor To Direct Inhumans Imax Episodes

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Marvel's Inhumans finally has a director. No, not the movie, silly. That's never happening, no matter what Kevin Feige says. We're talking about the TV show, the first two episodes of which will be released in Imax theaters.

The move to release a TV show in theaters is Marvel CEO Ike Perlmutter's way of getting around Kevin Fiege's usurping of his control over Marvel Studios, the division of Marvel that makes films. Ike controls everything else, even if some of his time has and will be diverted to focus on his position as an advisor to President Elect Donald Trump. The Inhumans have long been a part of Ike's plan to replace The X-Men with an intellectual property wholly owned by Marvel, as The X-Men and Fantastic Four's movie rights are held by Marvel's rival, Fox. With tensions heating up between Perlmutter and Feige over the last year, Ike has cooled off on his X-Men hatred, but it's still embarrassing to have pushed The Inhumans for so long only to have Feige cancel the movie out from under him, so Ike is gonna make a god damn Inhumans movie one way or another!

To do it, he's reportedly hired Roel Reine to direct the first two episodes, which will be the ones released in Imax. Reine is the director of such classics as The Marine 2 (the one starring Ted DiBiase Jr. instead of John Cena), The Scorpion King 3: The Battle For Redemption (the one starring Victor Webster instead of The Rock), and 12 Rounds 2: Reloaded (the one starring Randy Orton instead of John Cena). Did Kane or The Big Show star in a previous Inhumans movie that we missed or something?

There isn't much more information about the movie theatrical TV show, but it's expected to be released in theaters before the show airs on ABC this fall.


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