James Franco will be same same but different as the Multiple Man in a new X-Men spin-off
With the X-Men film franchise revitalised, 20th Century Fox is looking to cast James Franco as the one-mutant-army known as the Multiple Man.
With the X-Men film franchise revitalised, 20th Century Fox is looking to cast James Franco as the one-mutant-army known as the Multiple Man.
With Marvel proving that they know how to tell their own stories best, rumours of Disney trying to get some of Marvel's most famous brands back in-house is enough to send Marvel fans into a frenzy
On the one hand, it’d be fantastic to have a puberty that allows you to lift a skyscraper with a flick of your imagination. On the other hand, imagine the mutant lottery selecting you for the crappiest of powers, which you can’t get a handle on. That seems to be the angle that New Mutants is going for. See for yourself in the first trailer.
The long-troubled development of a Gambit spin-off seems to finally be getting some traction with the studio willing to set a release date for the film.
Marvel's mutants will be heading back to outer space and forced to team up with the lethal protector Venom for upcoming crossover event Poison X.
After gaining and losing two high profile directors already, will the third time be the charm for X-Men spinoff Gambit as Gore Verbinkski is reportedly in talks to direct?
While Jean Grey was no stranger to death thanks to the Phoenix Force having revived her before, she apparently met her final end in 2005’s X-Men Phoenix: Endsong. Pretty much persona non grata since then (that other Jean Grey is a younger version from the past stranded in our timelines and yeeesh comic book continuities), it looks like Marvel is getting ready to have their trademark Phoenix rise from the ashes again.
After a couple of missed opportunities, Cabin in the Woods writer/director and Daredevil showrunner Drew Goddard is finally getting his big blockbuster break as he has been tapped to write and direct Deadpool spinoff X-Force.
Have you ever double-checked your doors at night because something just didn’t feel secure? …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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