Apparently,
the X-Files sequel is being kept under wraps, rather hush-hush, but its release date is July 25.
The thing that turned me off about
Batman Begins is that it was considerably less fantasy-oriented than the other films. I think what I would have liked better was to make a
Batman 5 following
Batman and Robin and having Robin and Batgirl killed right at the beginning to ease the franchise out of the hammy route it was going in. I really never liked all this "reboot" nonsense. It's something they didn't have to do with James Bond, either. However,
Casino Royale ended up being very good, but still, it didn't
have to be a reboot. James Bond is timeless and should not even exist on a timeline.
The visual effects supervisor for the movie
Hancock, starring Will Smith, is John Dykstra. He is famous for his work on the original
Star Wars and
Star Trek: The Motion Picture, where he worked alongside Douglas Trumbull, another visual effects guru. However, it's funny, because after
Star Wars and
Star Trek, Dykstra went on to work on
Caddyshack, where his task was to design the gopher for the film. Dykstra also worked on both of the Schumacher
Batman films as well as
Stuart Little and the first two
Spider-Man movies (he sat
Spider-Man 3 out). The point is that Dykstra is known for groundbreaking effects work, even though some of the projects he landed on were sub-par in terms of movie making quality. Still, I am rather hyped about
Hancock, it might be more groundbreaking effects-wise than anticipated.
As for
The Incredible Hulk, I am skeptical about the digital Hulk being as amazing as what was seen back in 2003. The CG Hulk in 2003 was handled by ILM, which was one of the most amazing achievements at the time. But this new one, with digital characters being created by Rhythm & Hues, I doubt will be nearly as amazing. Even though Rhythm & Hues has a great movie effects track record, they're not really as ahead of the game as ILM.
Still, ILM is working on
Iron Man, which kinda looks like
Transformers 2, along with
Indiana Jones 4, Speed Racer, and
The Happening, all coming out this summer. And they're also working on
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Miracle at St. Anna (Spike Lee's WWII joint), which are coming out this fall, and
Star Trek XI, which was postponed to next year.

And with the
Star Trek films, it did seem that the ones ILM worked on were the good ones...or at least the films I really liked.