Suffering through a tortured production, bombing at the box office, getting torn apart by critics, and roasted by fans are four things that no movie wants to experience individually, so you can only imagine how the minds behind Seventh Son felt when the infamous fantasy flop suffered the ignominy of ticking off all four of those unwanted boxes.
Blockbuster adaptations of fantastical literary source material were still all the rage when the feature-length version of Joseph Delaney’s The Spook’s Apprentice entered development, but after being delayed for two years when the principal visual effects company went bust – which caused Warner Bros. to drop the project and forced Legendary to shift it to Universal – the fad was on its last legs.
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