The trailer has already been posted on our facebook page and youtube playlist. View it down below.
Bohemian Rhapsody’ to release in November, ‘X-Men’ delayed
Written by marcie on March 30 2018
Collider’s source has it that over half of The New Mutants could up end up being reshot, which is set to star Game Of Thrones alum Maisie Williams and Split breakout star Anya Taylor-Joy.
Well, according to The Hollywood Reporter, “the movie was in post-production and insiders say it had come in slightly under-budget”.
X-Men: Dark Phoenix based on the classic X-Men comic series The Dark Phoenix Saga, will feature the story of the Phoenix Force inheriting Jen Grey’s (Sophie Turner) body, unlocking her true power and turning her into a unsafe force.
I actually thought they were adding in Warlock to lighten the tone and make it more in line with a Marvel Studios movie; however, that apparently isn’t the case or at least isn’t any more. They also point out that they are not necessarily a bad thing-true enough, but we also know of fewer instances where it is a good thing.
Deadpool 2 is right around the corner, but it’ll be the last X-Men-related movie for a while as both X-Men: Dark Phoenix and The New Mutants have now been pushed back to 2019.
According to Collider, Boone delivered a new cut of the film, but Fox executives have pushed for more additional photography, to ensure the horror-inspired New Mutants is tonally distinctive, much in the same way Deadpool and Logan are.
For its part, Dark Phoenix was on track for a November 2018 release until Fox green-lit a reworking of the film’s final third. The film written and directed by Simon Kinberg, will feature the returns of Michael Fassbender (Magneto), James McAvoy (Professor X), Jennifer Lawrence (Mystique), Nicholas Hoult (Beast), Evan Peters (Quicksilver), Alexandra Shipp (Storm), Tye Sheridan (Cyclops) and Kodi Smit-McPhee (Nightcrawler).
We’re beyond ready for Kinberg’s directorial take on the X-Men, so we’re seriously hoping Fox is able to stick by its new release date.
Legion Star Dan Stevens Teases Professor X in Season 2
Written by marcie on March 06 2018
The first season of Legion ended with the bombshell reveal that David Haller was adopted, and that his father has a significant role in the X-Men universe.
Well, if you’re a fan of Marvel Comics it probably wasn’t a “bombshell” per se, but when it was confirmed that Professor X was the David’s biological dad in the show, it was a revelation all the same.
Series star Dan Stevens spoke with Collider about that reveal and teased how it would come in to play in Season 2, though his comments seem to indicate that fans should be patient to find out more about Charles Xavier’s role in the FX series.
Asked if the reveal would be affect David moving forward, Stevens said simply said “it’s always there.”
“It’s always plaguing him or ringing bells in the background of whatever is going on,” said Stevens. “It’s less at the forefront of his mind, at the beginning of this season, but it definitely comes into play, as we move on, as it does naturally for people who discover that they are adopted. It’s an intriguing prospect, I’ll say that.”
Professor X has yet to actually appear on the series, though he was depicted as a chalk drawing in David’s mind as he attempted to decipher his relationship with the Shadow King. Then there was a shot of his iconic wheelchair, which Stevens revealed has a special connection to the X-Men cinematic universe.
“[That was] the actual wheelchair from The X-Men movies, by the way, which was awesome,” Stevens said. “It came up to Vancouver in a special crate and there was almost a ceremony, as it was un-boxed. It was really cool.”
Legion showrunner Noah Hawley has toyed with the idea of including Patrick Stewart and James McAvoy, the two actors famous for playing Professor X on the big screen. It remains to be seen if either will make an appearance, if Hawley will cast someone new, or if they’ll go a different route entirely.
But Stevens basically offered Stewart the job while both were appearing on The Late Late Show with James Corden, after Stewart said he was retiring from the role since Logan had premiered in theaters.
When Stevens responded with the opportunity to reprise the role on Legion, Stewart answered enthusiastically: “ABSOLUTELY. One hundred percent.”
We’ll see which iteration — if any — shows up on the second season of Legion after it premieres on FX on April 3rd.
X-Men Dark Phoenix New Stills
Written by marcie on January 03 2018
I have add two new stills from X-Men Dark Phoenix and I would also like to announce that I am keeping the site so its not closing in June.
X Men Apocalypse Update
Written by marcie on May 24 2016
James has been doing interviews for X-Men I added most of them to our playlist on youtube. Also they did an AOL Build Interview you can see that below.
X-Men London Premiere
Written by marcie on May 09 2016
New pics from The London Premiere of X-Men Apocalypse and Press Conference
Two New stills from X-Men Apocalypse
Written by marcie on May 03 2016
Just uploaded two new stills into the gallery featuring James as Charles