As fans may know by now, X-Men: Apocalypse would recast some of the original members of the X-Men movies should they appear in the sequel to Days of Future Past. To that end, James Marsden, who played Cyclops in the first three movies, offered an opinion on who should play the younger version of his character. Read More »
With the blockbuster success of X-Men: Days of Future Past, audiences had no doubt there would be another installment featuring the Marvel Comics mutant superhero team. The X-Men franchise is off to a pretty good start, now that Bryan Singer will direct the highly anticipated sequel. Read More »
X-Men: Apocalypse will be the sequel to X-Men: Days of Future Past when it releases in 2016. The two movies feature the younger cast of X-Men characters, but DOFP also had the original generation of Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry and more. But will these actors and actresses appear in Apocalypse? Read More »
James McAvoy has played Charles Xavier in both X-Men: First Class and X-Men: Days of Future Past, but he has had a full head of hair (and a beard in the latter movie) in both films. But it looks like the actor will finally sport the character's classic bald look for the next movie, X-Men: Apocalypse. Read More »
Director Bryan Singer and the cast and crew of X-Men: Apocalypse will head back to Montreal, where he filmed X-Men: Days of Future Past, to film the sequel in April, according to a new report. Read More »
Marvel may have created the X-Men, but Fox currently owns the rights to the mutant franchise and has been pumping out X-Men movies since 2000. The latest installment, X-Men: Days of Future Past, was the highest-grossing film in the series and made more money than any other superhero film this year. Read More »
Michael Egan, the man accusing director Bryan Singer of sex abuse charges, has been dropped by his lawyer, Jeff Herman, this week. This news comes just days after the X-Men director had these charges dismissed. Egan's lawsuit against Singer has been slowly crumbling ever since it started and this is just the biggest sign that the director is looking at less legal trouble these days. Read More »
Bryan Singer, the openly gay, critically acclaimed director of such blockbuster movies like X-Men: Days of Future Past and The Usual Suspects, has officially been dismissed from the court case brought against him by an anonymous British actor. The teen sex abuse allegations didn't have efficient enough evidence so the charges against Singer were dismissed. Gary Goddard was also charged with these allegations, but has not been dismissed. Read More »
Earlier this week, fans learned X-Men: Days of Future Past would release on Blu-ray later this year with a special Director's Cut that would include some of the footage Bryan Singer removed from the theatrical release of the film. Now, a new report provides some more details on those scenes. Read More »
Fans and critics alike approved of X-Men: Days of Future Past, but several pieces of it fell to the cutting room floor as director Bryan Singer chopped it down a bit. But producer Lauren Shuler Donner has confirmed on Twitter that a Director's Cut Blu-ray of the film is coming later this year. Read More »
X-Men: Days of Future Past has had great success at the box office with $712.7 million worldwide, which surpassed Captain America: The Winter Soldier to become the highest-grossing movie of the year thus far. Director Bryan Singer celebrated this milestone by posting the first page of the script to the sequel, X-Men: Apocalypse. Read More »
The final sequence in Bryan Singer's X-Men: Days of Future Past featured Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) as he woke up back in the near future after changing history in 1973 to prevent the creation of the Sentinel program and the apocalyptic future. As he strolled the halls of Professor Xavier's school for mutants, he ran into some old friends, including an adult Beast (Kelsey Grammer). Read More »
The recent X-Men movies have not taken place in the present, but in different decades in the past with younger versions of the characters fans have come to know and love through multiple films. X-Men: First Class took place in the 1960s during the Cuban Missile Crisis, while a large portion of X-Men: Days of Future Past occurred in 1973. Read More »