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First Class was on the other day, I really don't know why they couldn't have gone with the costume at the end of that. It was cool and simple.Pics look good. Magnetos costume isn't bad.
No he hasn't. Not in the movies or anywhere else.Wolverine having Bone claws when traveling to the past and metal in the future...makes no sense because he's had adamantium since WW2 right??
u may be asking for too much lol.You can't mention bishop without cable either and since Apocalypse is suppose to be the overarching antagonist that means Mr. Sinister somewhere in all this right? Cable and Sinister? That means Jean Grey? (or her at least her DNA?)
Or I can just accept I'm asking for too much from this POS director
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I already mentioned this Be prepared, don't be surprised.My jaw will drop if all these future X-Men die within 30 minutes of the film. lol. I bet they'll die trying to protect Wolverine's body while his mind is in the past.
Dude, when this happens, automatic rep for all your X-Men related posts.I already mentioned thisBe prepared, don't be surprised.
"It didn't excite me enough," he tells Empire Magazine. "The thing that was exciting about it was bringing all these actors together. What a cast! But I've worked with great actors and I just thought, 'I've got to do my own thing.'" That "own thing" would be the big screen adaptation of Mark Millar and Dave Gibbons' The Secret Service. "The script was great for X-Men, but I had Secret Service in my head. And this has always been Bryan's machine. It's come full circle."
What is the secret service aboutI think Vaughn should have done the film anyway. I know Secret Service was a great Millar title, but cmon. Revenue alone from the X-Men Franchise would have been high, whether or not the film was a success or not.
"Quicksilver was always in our script," claims Bryan Singer in a recent interview with Empire Magazine when asked if his late addition to the movie was in response to Joss Whedon casting Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the role. "Marvel were informed early on that I was using him. The way it'll play out in our movie versus what I believe they are going to do is so different. And this is not an enormous role - he's only on one beat of the movie."
However, they go on to reveal that "Kinberg had originally employed a young Juggernaut in the same function," making it unclear whether he was replaced by Quicksilver early on in the writing process or after Marvel's announcement.
Regardless, according to Evan Peters, this movie will do what The Avengers: Age of Ultron can't; address his lineage. "Everybody's so slow to him, it gives him an attitude. He's a little impatient. When [Magneto and Quicksilver] first meet, there's a cool, "Do I know you? moment."
What is the secret service aboutI think Vaughn should have done the film anyway. I know Secret Service was a great Millar title, but cmon. Revenue alone from the X-Men Franchise would have been high, whether or not the film was a success or not.
It's about this spook recruiting his nephew. Lots of killing and other cool stuff.Says Millar: "Secret Service is the ramifications of [how] America is struggling on the world stage, funding is being seriously undercut to balance the books and some people are trying their best to take advantage of the fragile global situation. The hero and sidekick guys who lead the book are, I think, the best characters I've written."
Eh, it's sad they think fans will even care that much at this point."Quicksilver was always in our script," claims Bryan Singer in a recent interview with Empire Magazine when asked if his late addition to the movie was in response to Joss Whedon casting Aaron Taylor-Johnson in the role. "Marvel were informed early on that I was using him. The way it'll play out in our movie versus what I believe they are going to do is so different. And this is not an enormous role - he's only on one beat of the movie."
However, they go on to reveal that "Kinberg had originally employed a young Juggernaut in the same function," making it unclear whether he was replaced by Quicksilver early on in the writing process or after Marvel's announcement.
Regardless, according to Evan Peters, this movie will do what The Avengers: Age of Ultron can't; address his lineage. "Everybody's so slow to him, it gives him an attitude. He's a little impatient. When [Magneto and Quicksilver] first meet, there's a cool, "Do I know you? moment."
So it looks like they might actually touch up on Quicksilvers relationship with Magneto, though it'll probably be more of a nod or an easter egg in the end.