Filmmaker Bryan Singer follows up his X-Men, X-Men 2 and Days of Future Past (as well as Matthew Vaughn's First Class) with this all - encompassing entry to the Marvel
mutant superhero franchise....
Trudel spent last week in Los Angeles and made an agreement with Fox's Joe Hartwick to host the next film in the ever - growing
mutant superhero franchise.
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.
Not exact matches
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.
«X-Men: First Class» is the crowning achievement of the
mutant -
superhero franchise thus far, a rejuvenated enterprise with a new director and cast and a story worth telling.
Deadpool 2 (R for sexual references, graphic violence, brief drug use and pervasive profanity) 11th installment in Marvel Comics» X-Men
franchise finds the wisecracking title character (Ryan Reynolds) forming a ragtag team of
superheroes to protect a young
mutant (Julian Dennison) being hunted by a time - traveling, cybernetic soldier (Josh Brolin).
Already the most adult of the major studio
superhero franchises, Fox took it up notch by greenlighting an R - rated ending to Hugh Jackman's
mutant career in the Oscar - worthy Logan and before it, the game - changing Deadpool.
Has director Bryan Singer added another great
superhero movie to his
mutant franchise, or has the
franchise mutated into a bore?