Sentences with phrase «from cyclops»

Kerwin Mathews is serviceable as the hero who is blackmailed into stealing a lamp and an egg from a cyclops in order to return his girlfriend (the stunning Kathryn Grant) to the correct size.
Also featuring the first appearance of Alpha Flight, the return of the Wendigo, the history of the X-Men from Cyclops himself... and a demon for Christmas!?
Odysseus did not really escape from the Cyclops» cave, and Aaron's staff did not become a snake that ate the snake - staffs of Pharoah's priests.

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The human kidney cell involved survived the experience, and though we are a long way from the laser eyes of Cyclops from the X-Men franchise, the achievement suggests that «living lasers» might be created inside live animals.
The condition received its name from the one - eyed creature of Greek mythology known as the Cyclops.
The movie's title is lifted from Preston Sturges» 1941 comedy «Sullivan's Travels» (it was the uplifting movie the hero wanted to make to redeem himself), and from Homer we get a Cyclops, sirens bathing on rocks, a hero named Ulysses, and his wife Penny, which is no doubt short for Penelope.
The actor has updated his Instagram account with a picture of his bicep while training for the role as the mutant Nathan Summers, aka X-Men leader Cyclops» son from a possible future.
20th Century Fox has released a new clip from X-MEN: APOCALYPSE featuring Tye Sheridan as Cyclops.
This isn't a superhero film, although one might draw similarities between the X-Men character Cyclops (whom Mud star Tye Sheridan plays in the upcoming film) and Lieberher who emits a visible spectrum of light from his eyes.
While fighting large orcs and trolls was pretty cool, they were nowhere near as memorable as the Minotaurs, Cyclopes, Gorgons, and Cerberuses from previous installments of the series.
And now we've got Kyle Chandler as Cable, the mutant son of Scott Summers (Cyclops) and Madelyne Pryor (Jean Grey's clone) from the future.
Little is known regarding the film, although, it is said it will be set in the 1980s and will reportedly feature younger versions of familiar X-Men from the first films, including Cyclops, Jean Grey and Storm.
An unexpected side effect from him doing so was the revival of Phoenix and Cyclops in the present.
It also seems more than likely that Tye Sheridan (Cyclops), Alexandra Shipp (Storm) and Kodi Smit - McPhee (Nightcrawler) will reprise their roles from X-Men: Apocalypse as well.
The future team leader, Cyclops (played by Tye Sheridan), is making a bit of a departure from his comic book origins with EW's description of him as a «bad boy.»
The Forum Expanded section will be host to a double bill from experimental film great Ken Jacobs, with a new film Cyclops Observes the Celestial Bodies, a 15 - minute vision of «Cyclopean 3D», screening alongside Orchard Street (1955) which will be presented for the first time in its originally planned half - hour cut.
While he's going around the mansion — a mansion he thinks is completely empty save him, Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Warhead — we see that the X-Men are actually just hiding from him; among the big names in this funny scene are Nicholas Hoult's Beast, James McAvoy's Professor X, Evan Peters» Quicksilver and Tye Sheridan's Cyclops.
Lee and screenplay co-writer Kevin Willmott set their contemporized story among rival gangs who go by the names from Aristophanes's 411 B.C. play: the Spartans and the Trojans (the latter led by Wesley Snipes's one - eyed Cyclops).
A few hours ago we brought you the first official stills from X-Men: Apocalypse, which included our first look at the likes of Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac), Psylocke (Olivia Munn) and Storm (Alexandra Shipp), and now Entertainment Weekly has released another batch of stills featuring Storm, Jubilee (Lana Condor), Cyclops (Tye Sheridan), Nightcrawler (Kodi Smith - McPhee) and Jean Grey (Sophie Turner)...
This is essentially what Kinberg does in the script, passing the torch from the First Class to the New Class of Cyclops, Jean Grey, Nightcrawler and more.
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Tye takes over the role of Cyclops from James Marsden, who played the mutant superhero in the first three X-Men films and returned for a brief appearance in 2014's X-Men: Days of Future Past.
Cable, aka Nathan Summers, is far from just the son of Cyclops and Jean Grey.
Only Charles Xavier (James McAvoy) and his young mutant students, including Cyclops (Tye Sheridan) and Jean Grey (Sophie Turner), can prevent En Sabah Nur and the four horsemen from destroying the planet.
Marvel Comics will launch the Extermination event series from Ed Brisson and Pepe Larraz in August, and the series promises to bring the full consequences of Cyclops, Jean Grey, Iceman, Beast, and Angel's trip through time down on the X-Men.
... Over at (the now Disney - owned) Fox, we've got a new batch of images from X-Men: Dark Phoenix, featuring Jean Grey (Sophie Turner), Scott Summers / Cyclops (Tye Sheridan), Erik Lehnsherr / Magneto (Michael Fassbender), Charles Xavier (James McAvoy), and Jessica Chastain in her as - yet - unrevealed role; take a look at the images here...
When Fabious returns, it is with the head of a Cyclops and a bride - to - be named Belladonna (Zooey Deschanel), whom he had rescued from the wizard's tower.
The son of Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor (a clone of Jean Grey... it's complicated), Cable comes from a distant future on thre X-Men timeline, which means time travel will be possible in the Deadpool universe now.
In Brian Michael Bendis» All - New X-Men title, the series centers on the five original X-Men (Cyclops, Jean Grey, Beast, Iceman, and Angel) being brought from the past to confront their future counterparts.
With the original X-Men not wanting to return to their original time, shenanigans ensue when Sentinels attack mutants on the streets and the near - death of young Cyclops temporarily erases modern Scott from the picture.
If you're a Cyclops fan and still smarting from the end of Avengers vs. X-Men, WeLoveFine.com has a constructive way to express your anger — at least more constructive than, say, unleashing...
You get to choose your own pixelated character from a group of 13 quirky characters ranging from a hipster redhead girl to a rockin» cyclops girl to a bebopin» head phone wearing octopus.
Gamers can embark on a quest to become a Master Builder by helping other LEGO characters along the way — find a sword for an Egyptian Queen, protect a fisherman from a giant troll invasion, or build a home for a cyclops.
Check out this week's newest downloadable offerings on Nintendo platforms: New Releases Title Platform Available on Price Point on Nintendo eShop * Spartan (Sinister Cyclops) Nintendo Switch (Download) Nintendo eShop from 01/04/2018, 15:00 CEST $ 10.99...
A giant Cyclops that shoots lasers from its eyes, who created these guys?
You pick your character class, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, naturally, and then do you best to protect the princess from being captured by waves of trolls, ghosts and cyclops.
In X-Men Arcade, Cyclops, Colossus, Dazzler, Nightcrawler, Storm and Wolverine unite to use their special powers to save mankind from the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants and other terrible threats.
Curated by the Whitney's Chrissie Iles, Debra Singer and Shamim M. Momin, the show placed a Paul McCarthy blowup balloon atop the Cyclops building on Madison, and the Internet - age interest in materiality heralded the return of painting and drawing, with showings from David Hockney, Elizabeth Peyton, Julie Mehretu, Laura Owens, Amy Sillman, Laylah Ali, Cecily Brown, and James Siena.
A series of dithyrambs, called Cyclops I, II and III, from 1973, are some of the most powerful works in either exhibition, reminiscent of late Lovis Corinth, another unclassifiable German painter, who died in 1925.
Frequently set in urban environments and featuring flesh - colored cyclopses, Guston's pioneering and mature work ranges from the humorous to the ominous, utterly unique in its pictorial style so reminiscent of comic strips.
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A blast from the past by two of London's most prolific artists, Cyclops and Sweet Toof are notoriously known for their collaborative street characters that have since transformed and transgressed.
From then until his death, in 1980, at 66, * Guston left abstraction behind and made some of the most memorable and influential paintings of the late 20th century, big and small: huge, gloppy, opaque - colored images of Ku Klux Klansmen driving around in convertibles, smoking cigars; cyclopes heads, in bed, staring at bare lightbulbs; piles of legs and shoes; figures hiding under blankets, clutching paintbrushes in bed.
From slick avatars and popular icons to images rooted in mythology and animal instincts, the installation features works by over 25 artists including Georg Baselitz, Joseph Beuys, Jean - Michel Basquiat, Ellen Gallagher, Leon Golub, Jenny Holzer, Damien Hirst, Takashi Murakami, and Andy Warhol plus Thomas Houseago's Giant Figure (Cyclops), 2011, which is making its U.S. debut.
All the characters that I've heard that are in development (to various extents and from multiple sources, but not all saying the same things I might add, which is something strange in and of itself) include: Star - Lord, Ms. Marvel, Green Goblin, Wolverine, Cyclops, Psylocke, Magneto, Storm, Deadpool, Doctor Doom, Daredevil, Asura, Lady, Gill, Rashid, Captain Commando, Nina, Deis, Regina, Gene, Vergil, Akuma, and Apollo Justice.
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