The after-credits scene of X-Men: Days of Future Past shows a young Apocalypse, aka the first mutant, in the desert constructing the Egyptian pyramids with his bare hands as four horsemen stand on a hill behind him. A crowd chants "En Sabah Nu" as he guides pieces of the pyramid together. Read More »
Critics and fans alike have hailed X-Men Days of Future Past thus far, and the box office numbers exceeded expectations in the first weekend with a $111 million debut. Read More »
One of the joys of comic book movies, especially for the diehard fans, is treasure hunting for all the little references and Easter Eggs the filmmakers decide to incorporate into their movie. X-Men: Days of Future Past is no different, as it is chock full of such references. Read More »
The ending of X-Men: Days of Future Past resurrected some of the mutants from the original X-Men trilogy that died during the events of those films. Cyclops, Jean Grey and others are shown walking around Professor Xavier's mutant academy. According to a recent interview with writer Simon Kinberg, the sequel, X-Men: Apocalypse, will feature younger incarnations of those characters. Read More »
The ending of X-Men: Days of Future Past reveals that the timeline of the series has been significantly altered and several characters who passed away in the previous films have come back to life, particularly Jean Grey and Cyclops. In a new interview, writer Simon Kinberg revealed that his first outline for the movie brought those characters back from the dead. Read More »
X-Men Days of Future Past is on track to potentially earn more than $120 million in its opening weekend, and those fans who stuck around for the after-credits scene got a glimpse at the sequel, X-Men: Apocalypse, in 2016. Read More »
Evan Peters portrays the speedy mutant Quicksilver in X-Men: Days of Future Past, which hits U.S. theaters on Friday. Aaron Taylor-Johnson will play the character in The Avengers: Age of Ultron next year. In a recent interview, DOFP scribe Simon Kinberg discussed the two interpretations of the character. Read More »
The Fantastic Four movie reboot, directed by Josh Trank and starring Miles Teller, Michael B. Jordan, Kate Mara and Jamie Bell, opens up the possibility in fans' minds that the superhero team could crossover and meet up with the mutants from Bryan Singer's X-Men movies, as Fox has the rights to both properties. Read More »
X-Men: Days of Future Past hits U.S. theaters on May 23, but fans are already anticipating the sequel, X-Men: Apocalypse, scheduled for release on May 27, 2016. This year's movie combines the past and present incarnations of mutants, while the sequel will pit them against the ancient and deadly mutant known as Apocalypse. Read More »
Early reviews of X-Men: Days of Future past have been extremely positive, with many reviewers calling it the best of the film series and on par with the best of the recent crop of superhero movies. The film releases on May 23, but fans are already looking ahead somewhat to its sequel, X-Men: Apocalypse, in 2016. Read More »
X-Men Days of Future Past writer and producer Simon Kinberg has been busy as of late because director Bryan Singer has been and will continue to be absent for all promotions for the Fox film thanks to the sexual abuse lawsuit. So Kinberg has been answering the questions about the mutant sequel, and he fielded some recently about Anna Paquin aka Rogue. Read More »
The Fantastic Four reboot movie in production at Fox stars Miles Teller as Reed Richards, Kate Mara as Sue Storm, Michael B. Jordan as Johnny Storm and Jamie Bell as Ben Grimm. With such a young cast, many fans have wondered if the movie would tell a story similar to the Ultimate Universe version of the characters. Read More »
News surrounding The Fantastic Four movie reboot has been peculiar to say the least, but it looks as though production will be getting under way shortly. This means fans can now look forward to news about the actual movie rather than the casting process, and writer Simon Kinberg has provided the first glimpse into the film's tone. Read More »