There is nothing worse than when a new, exciting-sounding movie is announced, only to be canceled or fade from existence. Unfortunately, this kind of thing happens all the time. Spider-Man 4 devastated fans in the late 2000s, Stanley Kubrick's Napoleon biopic never happened, and Kill Bill Vol. 3 has seemingly drifted into development hell. It's an absolute shame! Thankfully, there are instances in which movies die and come back. 28 Years Later sounds like it's finally heading to the silver screen, Robert Eggers' Nosferatu remake has risen from the dead, and of course, there's Zack Snyder's Justice League. Just because a movie has been canceled, doesn't mean you have to give up hope forever. If that were the case, then we never would have gotten The Hateful Eight.
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