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‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer: The End Is Nigh for Marvel’s Mutants
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer: The End Is Nigh for Marvel’s Mutants
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer: The End Is Nigh for Marvel’s Mutants
I’m an old enough nerd to remember when the first X-Men movie came out in theaters. At that time, comic books were not the number one driver of all things in popular culture. Bryan Singer’s X-Men certainly featured all the comic’s beloved heroes and villains, but there did seem like there was a concerted effort to tamp down some of their comic-book-ness. Everyone dressed in black. There was no spandex. The story was grounded in weighty real-world themes like prejudice and vengeance. It was the X-Men you knew, but watered down just a bit. It was a rum and coke, not a shot of gin. X-Men: Apocalypse, in comparison, looks like a bottle of Beefeater.
Report: ‘Fantastic Four’ Movie Rights Back at Marvel, New Movie Coming in 2020
Report: ‘Fantastic Four’ Movie Rights Back at Marvel, New Movie Coming in 2020
Report: ‘Fantastic Four’ Movie Rights Back at Marvel, New Movie Coming in 2020
Yesterday, we learned that 20th Century Fox had worked out a new accord with Marvel permitting the studio to ferry one of its hottest properties into the lucrative land of milk and honey that is television. Fox has announced plans to develop two shows spun off from their X-Men franchise, one about an elite organization of mega-rich mutants called Hellfire and another about David Haller, a.k.a. the son of Charles Xavier, a.k.a. Legion. A new report from Den of Geek (still awaiting confirmation from Marvel) suggests that there may be an unknown flip side to this deal that would place The Fantastic Four, one of Marvel’s most iconic properties, back in their portfolio with another big-screen project to follow.
The Best (and Worst) Superhero Movie Costumes of All-Time
The Best (and Worst) Superhero Movie Costumes of All-Time
The Best (and Worst) Superhero Movie Costumes of All-Time
We’re a little over a week away from the biggest movie of the summer, Marvel’s Avengers: Age of Ultron. In less than ten years, Marvel has built a powerful brand in Hollywood thanks to their great casting, sharp writing, and an ability to distill decades of comic books down to fun, accessible adventures. A big part of that translation process is the look of their movies, and particularly the look of their characters. And that’s all about costumes, which is a particular specialty of Marvel’s. Between Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, and the rest, they’ve got some sharp-dressed heroes.
The 10 Greatest Superhero Movie Villains of All-Time
The 10 Greatest Superhero Movie Villains of All-Time
The 10 Greatest Superhero Movie Villains of All-Time
Without a great adversary, what good is a superhero? Without someone to punch in the face, Batman would just be some rich schmuck driving around in a weird-looking tank. Without someone on the receiving end of his shield, Captain America would just hang out at the V.F.W. all day. So let’s celebrate the villains. Let’s bring on the bad guys and give them their moment in the sun. With Avengers: Age of Ultron introducing another memorable baddie in the form of James Spader’s titular metallic menace, let’s take some time to run down the 10 greatest superhero movie villains of all time.
‘X-Men’ TV Series Confirmed in Development at FOX From ‘Star Trek 3′ Writers
‘X-Men’ TV Series Confirmed in Development at FOX From ‘Star Trek 3′ Writers
‘X-Men’ TV Series Confirmed in Development at FOX From ‘Star Trek 3′ Writers
The ‘X-Men’ franchise is headed for an ‘Apocalypse’ in the near future, making headlines left and right with its latest castings, but a small-screen outing of Marvel’s mightiest mutants might evolve into place as early as 2016. FOX has confirmed development on a potential ‘X-Men’ TV series, though Disney may well block the efforts.
Update: Live-Action ‘X-Men’ TV Series in Development at 20th Century Fox
Update: Live-Action ‘X-Men’ TV Series in Development at 20th Century Fox
Update: Live-Action ‘X-Men’ TV Series in Development at 20th Century Fox
The superhero TV boom took off even more than expected in recent months, adding 'Supergirl' and 'Titans' series to the existing pantheon of 'Arrow,' 'The Flash,' 'Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,' 'Daredevil,' 'Gotham' and 'Constantine,' and another major team may be joining the ranks. A new rumor suggests that the 'X-Men' universe will develop its own live-action TV series, but how might it fit into the franchise with 'Apocalypse' on the way?
‘Deadpool’ Movie Is Officially Happening, Lands February 2016 Release
‘Deadpool’ Movie Is Officially Happening, Lands February 2016 Release
‘Deadpool’ Movie Is Officially Happening, Lands February 2016 Release
The "merc with the mouth" is finally coming to the big screen. After test footage of Ryan Reynolds doing his thing as the sword-wielding comic book figure surfaced online, 20th Century Fox announced that a 'Deadpool' movie will indeed be made, further spinning off the 'X-Men' cinematic universe. But the key question now remains is, will Reynolds himself pick up the reins once again?
Why Marvel Studios Succeeds (And How It Will Fail If It Doesn’t Diversify)
Why Marvel Studios Succeeds (And How It Will Fail If It Doesn’t Diversify)
Why Marvel Studios Succeeds (And How It Will Fail If It Doesn’t Diversify)
Guardians Of The Galaxy just enjoyed a very successful weekend at movie theaters, taking home around $94m, far in excess of expectations. The movie also stands at 92% positive reviews on aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, joining all previous Marvel Studios movies in receiving predominantly favorable notices. Marvel Studios is doing very well. In six years and ten movies, it has avoided both critical and commercial disasters, and frustrated naysayers who hailed the demise of the superhero movie at every step. Marvel's rivals at Fox, Sony Columbia, and Warner Bros, have enjoyed commercial success as well -- but not with the acclaim, consistency, or proliferation of Marvel. So how does Marvel do it, and can they keep doing it?
‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ Director’s Cut Confirmed for Later This Year
‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ Director’s Cut Confirmed for Later This Year
‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ Director’s Cut Confirmed for Later This Year
'X-Men: Days of Future Past' is the most successful film of the franchise yet, and that's saying something, given all the moving parts within the story itself and the immense cast of new and returning stars. A few aspects from the original script were cut for this time-travel tale, mainly the deletion of Anna Paquin's major appearance as Rogue, but fans will get to see everything the original version had to offer through a director's cut.
Who Played Apocalypse in ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’? See the Actor From the Post-Credits Scene
Who Played Apocalypse in ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’? See the Actor From the Post-Credits Scene
Who Played Apocalypse in ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’? See the Actor From the Post-Credits Scene
If you saw 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' this weekend, chances are you walked away with a couple of questions about that mysterious post-credits sequence. For fans unfamiliar with comic book canon, the identity of the character was a pretty big question mark (which is why you should read our handy guide), but there was one thing of which all of us were uncertain: just who the heck was that actor?
‘X-Men: Days Of Future Past’ Review: A Time Travel Movie That Somehow Makes Sense
‘X-Men: Days Of Future Past’ Review: A Time Travel Movie That Somehow Makes Sense
‘X-Men: Days Of Future Past’ Review: A Time Travel Movie That Somehow Makes Sense
Even though the story behind ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ has been around for 33 years now, the idea of a superhero movie meshed with a movie about time travel seems, let’s say … daunting. Especially for a superhero franchise like X-Men, which is known for having a lot of superheroes. It’s just that it’s hard enough to make a big-budget superhero movie make sense (as the so very recent ‘The Amazin

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