Sentences with phrase «x-men franchise movies»

For now, Channing Tatum and Doug Liman are keeping themselves busy, and Fox is working on a lot of other X-Men franchise movies, like Deadpool 2, so we will have to wait and see if the Gambit movie ever actually becomes a reality.

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Best known for playing the sisters Sansa and Arya Stark, Turner and Williams have since branched out to new franchises — including the «X-Men» movie series.
Compared to Batman, the most recent comic - turned - movie franchise to capture the public's imagination, X-Men is an improvement.
Indeed, the non-Marvel films in these franchises that have done best more recently are the ones that stood out from the crowd, like Wonder Woman (which rejected the dark tone of other DC movies), Logan (which felt like a grown - up standalone film), and Deadpool (which loudly razzed the idea of being linked to X-Men movies).
The last time we heard anything solid about Fox's X-Force movie, X-Men franchise mainstay Simon Kinberg was working on the screenplay.
At the moment a direct movie adaptation of the comic can't be made by any film studio due to rights issues; several major characters who appear in the comic (including Hawkeye and the Incredible Hulk) are part of Marvel's Avengers film franchise, and therefore aren't available to be used as part of the X-Men movie franchise.
This first movie to get an R - rating in the X-Men franchise is supposed to show Wolverine's softer side.
With the release of X-Men: Apocalypse, director Bryan Singer has taken his tally of X-Men movies up to four (or five, if you include his producing duties on X-Men: First Class), and it seems he's now ready for a break from the mutant superhero franchise.
X-Men: Apocalypse is officially confirmed to not only wrap up the trilogy that started with X-Men: First Class in 2011 and continued on in 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past, but also the entire franchise as we know it, under the guiding hand of producer Bryan Singer, who has directed four of the seven live - action movies.
This movie is a prequel to the popular X-Men franchise.
Marvel Disney may have The Avengers as the ultimate team - up movie, but 20th Century Fox now has Days of Future Past as the ultimate mutant superhero movie that not only bridges all the gaps in the X-Men franchise, but actually resets any of the continuity mistakes made by the previous movies.
With the news a couple of weeks ago that the main X-men franchise would be bringing back the main First Class team (Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult) plus some of the younger mutants introduced in Apocalypse, for X-Men: Dark Phoenix, there's now word that another mutant, one only hinted at in a deleted scene from the latter movie, will dX-men franchise would be bringing back the main First Class team (Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Jennifer Lawrence and Nicholas Hoult) plus some of the younger mutants introduced in Apocalypse, for X-Men: Dark Phoenix, there's now word that another mutant, one only hinted at in a deleted scene from the latter movie, will dX-Men: Dark Phoenix, there's now word that another mutant, one only hinted at in a deleted scene from the latter movie, will debut.
Hugh Jackman's final Wolverine movie also proves to be the actor's - and the X-Men franchise's - finest.
And I also want Jackman to finally get the Wolverine movie he's always wanted, because he's put so much into this over the years, and the X-Men franchise has never really served him well.
Jackman is a powerful, virile presence, and this movie — and maybe the whole X-Men franchise — would be nothing without him.
Now that it's got its Avatar sequels squared away safely in 2020 — and every subsequent December from now until the heat death of the universe — Fox has started solidifying its film schedule for the more immediate future, especially the lucrative titles in its X-Men movie franchise.
Channing Tatum talks a little more about playing Gambit in the «X-Men» movie franchise and working hard to nail the character's Cajun accent.
The film combines elements from both X-Men movies and X-Men: First Class with bits of the Wolverine franchise mixed in.
Although the «X-Men» franchise has been quite successful with both the Bryan Singer trilogy and the «First Class» movies, however, Marvel does still have an input while making the films.
It worked — Days of Future Past is the most X-Men movie worldwide and has led to Singer continuing the franchise with a sequel due in 2016.
In fact, at Comic Con, Bryan Singer suggested the X-Men universe could spawn as many movie franchises as the rest of the Marvel universe.
XMFC is not prefect but it is the best x-men movie so far... it makes the previous franchise look so bad.
The film is the third stand - alone Wolverine movie in the comic superhero franchise, which has had various sequels and new casts since Jackman first played Wolverine / Logan in X-Men, alongside Patrick Stewart's wheelchair - bound Professor Xavier.
However, it's still no entirely his own movie, as ties to the X-Men franchise remain, and one of these images makes that crystal clear.
Josh Boone's «New Mutants» is aiming to begin production in late April in Montreal, while «X-Men: Supernova» — the rumored seventh installment in the main «X-Men» movie franchise — will allegedly start production mid-May.
The Terminator franchise is getting a reboot in the form of Terminator Genisys, a movie that brings back Arnold Schwarzenegger for a revisit to the original Terminator movie via some yet - unexplained time travel mechanics that are currently best explained with vague comparison to Back to the Future Part II, X-Men: Days of Future Past or J.J. Abrams» Star Trek reboot.
Admittedly, that convoluted approach to course - correcting a franchise worked wonders for the X-Men films when Days of Future Past did it last year, but there's no guarantee that Genisys will enjoy similar success (especially if the generally lukewarm responses to the movie's first trailer and Super Bowl preview are any indicator).
The third installment in the X-Men movie franchise, released ten years ago today, is widely considered one of the (if not THE...
At this point, it's less work to speculate the title of a Disney X-Men movie than the logistics of cramming two franchises together.
After deciding to wrap up the «X-Men» franchise with «X-Men: The Last Stand,» 20th Century Fox turned its attention to a spin - off with this Wolverine prequel; a movie so bad, it was ignored by the rest of the franchise, before being reset by the «Days of Future Past» reboot.
The animated Emoji Movie needed a voice for the icon «Poop», and that role went to none other than actor Patrick Stewart, who is best know know for the sophisticated roles of Professor Charles Xavier of The X-Men franchise and Captain Jean Luc Picard in Star Trek: Generations.
Disney and Fox finalize a deal for Fox's movie and TV assets, with the Mouse House gaining the rights to franchises like X-Men and Avatar.
One would think that after successfully re-launching the X-Men with a new A-list cast a couple of years ago, the studio would stick to that cast but as is common with comic books, it seems that creators are always jumping around timelines, characters and stories, it's only appropriate that a sequel that brings director Bryan Singer back into the fold would not only involve time travel but also include nearly every member, past and present, of the X-Men movie franchise.
With movies like Silver Linings Playbook, American Hustle, X-Men: First Class, and the Hunger Games franchise, Lawrence is proving what a well rounded and versatile young actress she is becoming.
As the X-Men movie franchise becomes more bombastic and unwieldy, Bryan Singer turns to the ordinary mutant's story — well, as ordinary as you can get with a story's premise being «kids get life - endangering powers» — with a new TV series on Fox.
One, perhaps the smaller more obsessed with Hollywood minutiae one, is that SR was the movie Singer made instead of continuing his successful shepherding of the X-Men franchise, leaving the third movie in the trilogy to Brett Ratner and his uniformly panned X-Men: The Last Stand.
Before she was a mainstay of the «Insidious» movies alongside Patrick Wilson or had joined the «X-Men» franchise as CIA Agent Moira MacTaggert, Rose Byrne was one of the handmaidens serving Queen Amidala (Natalie Portman) in the «Star Wars» prequels.
2006's X-Men: The Last Stand, the third movie in the franchise, already covered this ground.
He's not only the poster boy of the entire X-Men movie franchise, but the Wolverine character was also central to the Days of Future Past story in Marvel Comics.
Stan Lee thinks Marvel is pursuing the rights to the X-Men and Fantastic Four movie franchises, though Kevin Feige has denied it.
Obviously, Fox / Marvel would do well to make Negasonic and Yukio a larger part of the X-Men franchise if and when they pop up in future movies.
All X-Men and Spider - Man movies aside, the non-Marvel Cinematic Universe franchises haven't faired so well, and the last time a superhero character got his own standalone movie — the cinematic trainwreck known as X-Men Origins: Wolverine, it was rebooted within four years.
With X-Men: Dark Phoenix and The New Mutants both delayed to 2019 for reshoots, we take a look at the current state of the X-Men movie franchise.
As such, we should expect the X-Men member from the comics to stick around, and possibly appear in a movie outside of the Deadpool franchise.
A report claims that Dark Phoenix will be the last proper X-Men movie before the entire franchise folds into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
In an interview earlier this week, X-Men franchise producer Hutch Parker told Screen Rant, «there's still a desire and a passionate interest to see that movie made.»
He later directed an X-Men movie, produced the Horrible Bosses franchise, The Revenant, War Dogs and many more.
Following the disappointing returns and critical reaction to X-Men: Apocalypse last summer, the franchise bounced back big this spring with the definitive Wolverine movie Logan.
While Marvel and DC are busy building sprawling cinematic universes, ones with multiple movies per year and internet - shaking announcements, Fox's X-Men movie franchise is, well, also doing that — you just might not have noticed.
The X-Men movie franchise has certainly had its share of highs and lows in the past year.
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