Yesterday, Josh Trank may have committed a serious, industry no-no, when he cited studio interferrence for the reason why the Fantastic Four reboot is not very well-recieved by fans. Trank implied that his original vision for Marvel's First Family was actually a very good film. Will we ever learn what Trank's initial concept entailed before producers and Fox execs made adjustments? That remains to be seen. It will be interesting to see what his comment does to career moving forward. It also doesn't help that the critic bashing and Trank's comments come on the heels of rumors that swirled around the entire production that Trank was in over his head and unprofessional.

Weighing in on this subject is Max Landis, screenwriter of Trank's first, smash-hit sci-fi film, Chronicles. In a series of tweets , Landis comes to Trank's support but doesn't completely excuse him of the public mess that has become of the Fox tentpole that has undeniable talents such as Michael B. Jordan, Miles Teller and Kate Mara. Said Landis----