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Deadpool 2 is Coming to Theaters Plus Three X-Men movies! Holy Chimichanga!
Deadpool 2 is Coming to Theaters Plus Three X-Men movies! Holy Chimichanga!
Deadpool 2 is Coming to Theaters Plus Three X-Men movies! Holy Chimichanga!
Marvel, you probably have heard that name before. Way back when Marvel kicked off the Super Hero movie universe saga. Now that saga is ending in a few years. Means we are going to need new Super Heros to cheer on at the Big screens. How about the X-Men and Deadpool?
The Five Most Dated Parts of the First ‘X-Men’
The Five Most Dated Parts of the First ‘X-Men’
The Five Most Dated Parts of the First ‘X-Men’
It boggles my mind that it’s been almost 17 years since the very first X-Men opened in theaters. Where did that time go? There was one X-Men movie, I blinked, and then there were 10. It’s like some crazy time paradox; maybe when I wasn’t paying attention Hugh Jackman went back in time and stopped Jennifer Lawrence from killing Peter Dinklage.
10 Worst Superhero Games
10 Worst Superhero Games
10 Worst Superhero Games
Bad superhero games rise above the rabble of other bad games because they take such potential, such easily-obtained greatness and squander it so, so very badly, creating a product which infuriates comic book fans and video game fans. With that in mind, now that we've celebrated the best the world of superhero games has to offer, let's check out the dirty underside of this world and plunge ourselves into the muck and filth of the 10 Worst Superhero Games.
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer: The End Is Nigh for Marvel’s Mutants
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer: The End Is Nigh for Marvel’s Mutants
‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Trailer: The End Is Nigh for Marvel’s Mutants
I’m an old enough nerd to remember when the first X-Men movie came out in theaters. At that time, comic books were not the number one driver of all things in popular culture. Bryan Singer’s X-Men certainly featured all the comic’s beloved heroes and villains, but there did seem like there was a concerted effort to tamp down some of their comic-book-ness. Everyone dressed in black. There was no spandex. The story was grounded in weighty real-world themes like prejudice and vengeance. It was the X-Men you knew, but watered down just a bit. It was a rum and coke, not a shot of gin. X-Men: Apocalypse, in comparison, looks like a bottle of Beefeater.
Report: ‘Fantastic Four’ Movie Rights Back at Marvel, New Movie Coming in 2020
Report: ‘Fantastic Four’ Movie Rights Back at Marvel, New Movie Coming in 2020
Report: ‘Fantastic Four’ Movie Rights Back at Marvel, New Movie Coming in 2020
Yesterday, we learned that 20th Century Fox had worked out a new accord with Marvel permitting the studio to ferry one of its hottest properties into the lucrative land of milk and honey that is television. Fox has announced plans to develop two shows spun off from their X-Men franchise, one about an elite organization of mega-rich mutants called Hellfire and another about David Haller, a.k.a. the son of Charles Xavier, a.k.a. Legion. A new report from Den of Geek (still awaiting confirmation from Marvel) suggests that there may be an unknown flip side to this deal that would place The Fantastic Four, one of Marvel’s most iconic properties, back in their portfolio with another big-screen project to follow.

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