The new X-Men scheduled towards the end of this year, to be released on 2nd November 2018
The title of the film sounds promising on the back of the last movie.
You realise that'a not even new stuff right? The Jessica scenes are from Miss Sloane and the X-men ones are from the last movie.
I love the X-Men film franchise so I am looking forward to this one! It shold be pretty exciting.
This has also been pushed back to February 2019 ffs
RUMOUR MILL
'Dark Phoenix' is reported to be the entry point for X-Men in the MCU!!! Which would explain the reshoots. it's not reported whether 'New Mutants' will continue into it straight away, but we'd imagine so, right? Unless they wanna see how this goes first!
http://www.joblo.com/movie-news/x-men-dark-phoenix-to-mark-x-men-s-entrance-into-the-mcu-313?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=JoBloFB
Really excited to see if this is true. It'd make sense tbh.
Edit: It's an April Fools! I didn't realise it was before 12pm in LA!!
I don’t want to see X-Men in the MCU, at least not while the MCU is still at the top of its game. The MCU is already crowded with even having 3 films a year not offering the opportunity to make all the films they want.
Maybe once they start running out of major heroes and Squirrel Girl is the leader of the Avengers, they can combine them but they’re doing fine by themselves. Especially with X-Men branching out more and more into different films.
MCU is so intricately woven together. The current X Men would be a f***ing mess if added. We already have some X Men anyway!
Bring back Shawn Ashmore as Iceman and introduce the whole "Iceman is gay" story pls.
I can see them introducing Wolvering into the MCU soon tbh. Hugh Jackman's era has ended nicely (well, not nice, but y'know, neatly) and Wolverine is in so many offshoots of the Avengers teams in the comics.
This topic needs bumping up
Probably one of the movie highlights for me this year along with Captain Marvel and Avengers: Endgame, X-Men: Dark Phoenix gets its premiere next Wednesday, already booked my tickets.
Apparently the ending of the film they had to re-shoot it.
Despite the poor reviews from critics I really enjoyed this!
I gave it 2 and a half stars (out of 5) on my Letterboxd.
So this is both a critical and commercial flop. Not too surprising, to be honest.
Where do we think they'll go from here? How long until Disney and Marvel reboot it? Do we think they'll bring it into the MCU?
I was so looking forward to this, for me it was a let down, I was really expecting big things from it, Sophie was great as Dark Phoenix. The only good thing about it was the big battle ending at the end of the movie, its a shame Mystique got the chop half way through the film and Magneto coming into the movie half way through. Apparently there has been a lot of bad reviews, I must admit the first two movies of the second generation of the X.Men franchise seem to be the best of the lot. I heard a rumour there is a long wait for a re-boot, but it is coming at some point.
I didn’t quite understand Mystique dying!
I’m kinda glad this was the last one because what even is the timeline supposed to be anymore? Michael Fassbender won’t become Ian Mckellen in 8 years no matter how hard they try.
I really loved Apocalypse but I found this a big disappointment in comparison. Not nearly enough Evan Peters and it was also disappointing that Jennifer Lawrence is only in half of it - James McAvoy is not one of the main draws for me by any stretch
There's only one thing wrong with this film. The script. 5/10
I rewatched X-Men Last Stand last night, another not-great end to an X-Men run that had Jean Grey going all Dark and mad, but it stood up better than I think this one will. Why did J-Law get killed off half-way through? She read the script, presumably, and used her star power to bail asap. You can tell it's written by a man - when you have female characters suddenly announcing "they've come for the girl!" rather than "they've come for Jean Grey, the world-famous woman who just saved Nasa astronauts at great personal risk and hasn't been quarantined despite a rather deadly-looking solar flare that "entered her" (the writer-director was very keen on repeating how she'd been "entered", instead of, ooh, "merged" or "charged with energy")*" I think it's safe to say there's bound to be some cliches.
Missed opportunity, and then some.
(*) OK that character had no TV, and neither did later aliens also referring to "give us the girl". In which case both descriptions are a bit vague for anyone to actually respond to. What girl? Jean Grey. Why didn't you just say Jean Grey? Stop being picky. I'm Not being picky, you left it deliberately vague, how would I know who you wanted? Look, we wanted the one with super-powers! We've all got super-powers, you need to be specific.
and so on....
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