On June 29, 2017, Paramount/Viacom Inc.'s "World War Z 2" starring Brad Pitt and 20th Century Fox's "The Fantastic Four 2" will battle it out at the box office.
The title roles of "The Fantastic Four 2" will be played by Kate Mara as Sue Storm/ The Invisible Woman, Miles Teller as Reed Richards/ Mr. Fantastic, Jamie Bell as Ben Grimm/ Thing and Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm/ The Human Torch.
On the other hand, only Pitt has been confirmed to be in the "World War Z 2" cast so far. The sequel will be directed by "The Impossible" director J.A. Bayona and not by "World War Z" director Marc Forster.
Meanwhile, Pitt will join "Maleficent" star Angelina Jolie and all of their children Maddox, 12, Pax, 10, Zahara, 9, Shiloh, 8, Knox, 6, and Vivienne, 6, in her upcoming film "Cleopatra," Mirror has learned.
"Their whole family life is rooted in films but Brad and Ange didn't want the children to follow in their footsteps," a source told the publication. "However, acting is in their genes, and it could turn out to be the start of something big for the next generation."
It appears that Jolie had a change of heart as she previously said she would not want her kids to follow her and her husband into acting. She noted she and Pitt think it is fun for their kids to have cameos and join them on set, "but not to be actors," Woman's Day reported.
Upon confirming her role as the iconic Egyptian queen in the big-budget biopic, the 38-year-old Oscar-winning actress and United Nations goodwill ambassador said they have been working on the movie and there has been "lots of different ideas of directors and lots of different discussions."