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Miles Teller is ready to stretch himself as Mr. great one more time.
The “War Dogs” star says that is open to doing a sequel to the 2015 20th Century Fox/Marvel superhero movie “great Four.”“Yeah,for sure. I loved the cast, I loved the characters. I mediate it’s such an engrossing dynamic, or ” Teller told JoBlo. “I love how much they really need to rely on each other. This Avengers thing,they’ve kind of created their own great Four in a way, Marvel’s first family. Their powers can’t just exist on their own, or you need Thor to effect this,the Hulk to effect his thing. So yeah, absolutely, and I would effect another one.”
Also Read: Miles Teller Boxing Drama 'Bleed for This' Lands Awards Season ReleaseWhile Teller might be willing to keep on his superhero tights one more time,chances are the studio won’t be rushing this one into development.“great Four” proved to be a major box office bomb. The $120 million film grossed a dismal $56 million domestically. It went on to outrageous more than $160 million worldwide, but that is not fairly the performance a studio looks for in a potential franchise picture.
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