Josh Trank was the director behind 2015’s critically lambasted Fan4tastic, but you wouldn’t know it from his Twitter bio, which reads only “filmmaker (chronicle, fonzo).” However, after notably scrubbing his account during the film’s tumultuous release, he finally acknowledged the famously flawed film.

After Bodied director Joseph Kahn tweeted out “No superhero movie fails,” Trank replied with the single sentence meme: “Hold my beer.” This isn’t the first time Trank has remarked upon his Fantastic Four film as a failure (his somber and sincere tribute to Stan Lee also indicated that assessment), but it is the first sign he might be ready to laugh about it.

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Trank isn’t the only one to find humor in the film’s failure, of course. Writer (and future The Umbrella Academy creative) Jeremy Slater fired off a string of humorous and self-deprecating tweets during the film’s disastrous run. Trank’s tweets around that same time were markedly less well-mannered, tweeting and deleting some critical comments about the finished product and the studio he felt interfered -- comments that have been rumored to have cost him his Star Wars movie, though Trank has stated that he walked away from Star Wars to focus on something smaller.

Trank has apparently found his ideal smaller project with an Al Capone film starring Dunkirk’s Tom Hardy. Trank’s Twitter account seems to have been reactivated mainly to chronicle the film’s production, but it clearly also gives Trank a chance to show the world he’s finally ready to laugh at Fan4tastic, warts, wonky reshoot wigs and all.