"I am a crazy fan of movies like The Wild Bunch or Wages of Fear, where you’re rooting for the bad guys. I think that’s the opportunity that Sinister Six has to provide."

lives!does not live! Every day brings new news in the saga of the superhero movies no one seems to want. Sony's got four dinner meats ready to go into the stove,and. But is it really worth making all of them if their last dinner party was the least successful? If you askco-writer Alex Kurtzman, they might just start with. But no one has even bothered to turn the stove on quite yet.Speaking to Collider , Kurtzman confirmed that Sony is still exploring their options regarding the nextadventure, though, which he is directing, will come after. He does drop one intriguing nugget in regards to, an audacious reference point that will intrigue movie geeks.To be honest, that's the most exciting thing anyone has said yet regarding the villain spinoff film. Of course, it's pretty simplistic to merely paint the characters ofandas bad guys, but Kurtzman writes movies for teenagers and kids. It's allowed. If you need a heads up,, a French thriller from the '50's, is widely considered one of the greatest films of all time, following a group of disreputable men as they transport nitroglycerine to an oil well in a deadly suicide mission. It's a bit less well-known than Sam Peckinpah's, so we've posted the trailer below.Now, given these two films deal with fatalistic men who live lives of danger, is the implication that some villains might not make it out of? Kurtzman claimsandexist in "a universe outside of the Spider-Man universe" so does that mean we won't see much, if anything, of the wall-crawler in those movies, and therefore death is fair game? Or is this going to be like, another franchise loosely modeled afterbut one where no one dies, even though the title explicitly says they're expendable?opens on the 5th of no one knows, followed byon I-Dunno 27th. Mark your calendars.