Director Bryan Singer has brought a lot of familiar faces back for X-Men: Days of Future Past, and it of course does not end there. A lot of people weren’t keen on the redesign of Beast in First Class; the cat-like appearance more or less looked ridiculous. In Days of Future Past, Hank McCoy looks more like the traditional Beast we’re used to.
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Guillermo del Toro’s Haunted House Thriller: ‘Crimson Peak’
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Concept Art for ‘Captain America: Winter Soldier’ and ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’
Concept art for Marvel’s upcoming movies Captain America: Winter Soldier and Guardians of the Galaxy has found its way online. The style is very similar to the concept art from previous Marvel films, which most likely means a couple of these will find themselves on limited edition posters for Comic-Con.
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Steph Rogen to Star in ‘Harry Potter’ Reboot
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Trailer for ‘The Wolverine’ Shows an Angry Logan
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Director James Mangold and actor Hugh Jackman intended to redeem Logan after the Origins fiasco. Photos that surfaced seemed to show that intention. And now we get an even more clear look at their vision with the trailer that came out today for The Wolverine.
It looks like it’s going to be an incredible film. Check it out.
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Lex Luthor Might Grace ‘Man of Steel’ with His Presence?
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Hulu Owners at Odds
Hulu owners Disney and News Corp. are apparently at odds on where to put the focus on the online streaming service. News Corp. wants to focus solely on a subscription service while Disney wants to continue the current model, which offers that and ad-supported content. The rumor going around is that one might buy out the other.
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‘Ninja Turtles’ Reboot Moves Forward