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He was also the kid from About A Boy.
He used to be the one giving it to Jennifer Lawrence too.
He was also the kid from About A Boy.
He used to be the one giving it to Jennifer Lawrence too.
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He used to be the one giving it to Jennifer Lawrence too.
That's probably why. Whedon probably not worried about what FOX does at all.why is dude whos doing avengers still going with quicksilver? he cant even use the name quicksilver right?
even though he had plans already to have quick silver and his sister id drop them if i were him considering quicksilver will be in dofp
that avengers lineup already full as is.
dofp is looking like its just going to be a total mess with all them characters
never knew the guy who plays beast is the same guy who did warm bodies and jack the giant slayer.
lol, i used to watch this religiously.Anybody remember this? Or am I just old
They are back together so he still getting that between scene breaks.
why is dude whos doing avengers still going with quicksilver? he cant even use the name quicksilver right?
even though he had plans already to have quick silver and his sister id drop them if i were him considering quicksilver will be in dofp
that avengers lineup already full as is.
dofp is looking like its just going to be a total mess with all them characters
never knew the guy who plays beast is the same guy who did warm bodies and jack the giant slayer.
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He used to be the one giving it to Jennifer Lawrence too.
They are back together so he still getting that between scene breaks.
Halle Berry Promises "Shocking" Revelation About Storm In X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
When asked how different is the experience of Bryan Singer's "in-between-quel" and Brett Ratner's X-Men: The Last Stand, the Oscar-winning actress says, "They're like apples and oranges, they could not be more different. That's for sure. The way they work is different. What you feel is different... Not that one is better or worse - they're just very different. I was so happy to work with Bryan [Singer] again and I think it was nice for everyone to get back together. I wasn't in as much as I was meant to be though," Halle adds, referring to her pregnancy.
"That kind of coloured what my involvement could be, which was why I was one of the first ones in and the first ones out," she says. "My ever-growing belly was posing a constant challenge! What I could do was getting more limited so the role that I play is so different from what it could have been, due to my surprise pregnancy. But there's something very revealing and shocking about Storm in this movie that I thought was needed. There are some things you find out about her that I think give you much more insight into who she is."
Furthermore, Berry says X-Men: Days of Future Past feels much bigger than the previous installments. "I think it's big because there are so many X-Men in the movie," she said. "There's the young X-Men and there's the X-Men that started it all off. Just so many X-Men! You're gonna get to see some more than other, but they're all there. I think that adds to the bigness of it. The concept of the movie is pretty big too. The urgency is more important this time round. The threat is greater too."
More From Jeff Wadlow On 'X-FORCE', Hints At Assembling Other X-Teams
"Kick-*** 2" director Jeff Wadlow spins a tale that implies Fox wanted to go a different route but he (with assistance from Mark Millar) sold the studio on the concept of "X-Force" and a different approach from Marvel's "The Avengers."
"Basically when they announced that Mark [Millar] was going to be overseeing the title for Fox … basically, they were talking about all these different ideas for franchises they could build and characters, and I said, “X-Force. Gotta do an X-Force movie.” And they originally said, “Maybe that’s a second step.” And I said, “No, it’s about teams.” That’s what, to me, the X universe is about. It’s not about doing movies with individual characters and then bringing them together in a team; that’s what Marvel already did with The Avengers. I think the next step is to have these teams and see how they bounce off of each other, that’s where you can have crossover potential. I said, “The first one’s gotta be X-Force and I want to do it. What’s it going to take?” Mark was really supportive and he’s just been a tremendous ally of mine. I’m really grateful that he went to Fox and said, “This is the guy.”
Going off the quote he made it seem like they were more about teams and crossover films than solos. I don't doubt there will be solo movies though.They could also just pick and choose X-characters, like a solo Cable film or Deadpool. I think Fox consider those Xfilms just like the Wolverine.
New X-MEN: DOFP Details: No Scarlet Witch, Thoughts On Cyclops, Bald Wolverine & More
No, Logan won't be bald in this movie -- but that's how Russell Crowe wanted to play him when he had the chance in the first X-Men! At a Q&A at the The Fantasia International Film Festival Bryan Singer revealed some new and interesting details on Days Of Future Past..
The film will be shot in native 3D.
No Scarlet Witch in Days of Future Past.
William Stryker will be in Days of Future Past. Josh Helman is playing him.
Not the brightest X-Men movie, but it has a good message, trying to right wrongs.
Most of the movie takes place in 1973. Future segments are 10 years after X3.
You find the characters in very different places that you saw them in First Class. Shows then becoming who they have to be.
Remembers Russell Crowe saying he'd play Wolverine - but only if he could play him bald. Didn't work.
Thoughts on Cyclops demise in X3: Wishes he could bring him back. Wasn't happy with that choice. Could justify bringing Xavier back because he transferred his consciousness and could possibly construct a body around that consciousness. Was however, happy about some things- like the casting of Ellen Page.
Bryan Singer Hints At Marvel Mashup Movie After X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
Recently, X-Men: Days of Future Past director Bryan Singer was in attendance at The Fantasia International Film Festival where he disclosed some information on Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch and Cyclops. We previously covered that info but there was one peculiar item of note that slipped through the cracks. Reportedly, Singer told the crowd that he has plans for another Marvel movie after X-Men: Days of Future Past, one that sounds like it's going to combine a number of Marvel properties. He called the film a "Marvel Universe mash-up." It's probably a safe bet that Singer is sticking with 20th Century Fox and not helming a project for Marvel (although that is a possibility) so the obvious assumption is that he's possibly planning a team-up with the X-Men and Fantastic Four. Within those two film properties are rights to Silver Surfer, Deadpool and various spinoff X-Men teams, like X-Force, which was recently revealed to be in development with Kick-*** 2 director Jeff Wadlow working on the script. It's entirely possible that some of the Fantastic Four characters and locations could show up in Days of Future Past as the FF played a key supporting role in Chris Claremont's original comic book story.