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Jamie Foxx Officially Cast in 'Spawn' Reboot; Here's Everything We Know


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Fans have been wanting a new Spawn movie for more than 20 years now. The 1997 adaptation of Todd McFarlane's popular Image comic book was not well-received by critics or audiences -- its Rotten Tomatoes score is only 18% and its domestic box office gross of $55 million was barely more than its production budget. I'll admit, as a fan at that time, I kinda liked John Leguizamo as the villainous Clown/Violator, but the special effects were terrible for how much they were depended on (and surprisingly bad for the movie being directed by a talented visual effects supervisor), and the script and rest of the cast left a lot to be desired.  McFarlane himself spearheaded the potential for a redo a few years ago, and now it's not only really happening but has...
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