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Some Actors Not Appearing in X-Men: Apocalypse?

Learn who said they and another actor might not be appearing. Story by Matt Cummings The return of the X-Men franchise in 2014 was flat-out one of the riskiest projects, but the time-traveling X-Men: Days of Future Past proved it could successfully blend time travel with two universes of actors into a fun and rewarding project. The film also reset certain unpopular storylines from X1-X3 which had alienated fans and put the franchise itself on shaky ground. One of the reasons for the success of DOFP was the return of Patrick Stewart as Professor Xavier and Ian McKellen as Magneto. Both of whom were and still are popular in the movie universe, and perhaps Stewart is as best known for his iconic performance as he is for Star Trek: The Next Generation 's Captain Jean-Luc Picard. But while fans could breathe a sigh of relief at Stewart's return, DOFP set up a whole new series of questions about the next film, X-Men: Apocalypse . Aside from the appearance of

Sandwichjohnfilms Presents: Inside the Bucket Podcast #1

In our opening podcast, we explain why the Hell we've started this thing, breakdown some movie news, then move into a review of the film 3 Days to Kill . Thanks to everyone for your support, and we'll see you at one of our screenings. Finally, please like us on Facebook and check us out on Twitter! In our opening podcast, we explain why the Hell we've started this thing, breakdown some movie news, then move into a review of the film  3 Days to Kill . Thanks to everyone for your support, and we'll see you at one of our screenings. Finally, please like us on Facebook  and check us out on Twitter ! TAGS: SandwichJohnFilms, SandwichJFilms, Movies, Television, Rants, Raves, Fantastic Four, Marvel, Avengers, Guardians of the Galaxy, Sherlock, Cumberbatch, Freeman, Godzilla, Heroes, Robocop, Jack Ryan, Movie Reviews, Lego, About Last Night, Kevin Hart, Rebecca Hall Check out this episode!

Iron Fist Movie Moving Forward With xXx Writer

Iron Fist Movie Moving Forward With xXx Writer Marvel Studios is moving forward on a live action feature version of Iron Fist , hiring screenwriter Rich Wilkes to draft a movie based on a martial arts expert whose battle with a dragon--ended when he plunged his hands through the beast's molten heart--turned his fists into indestructible weapons. Iron Fist was on the minds of many fanboys when Disney paid $4 billion for Marvel's 5000 superhero library and vowed to turn the less obvious comic book heroes into films and TV properties. Marvel tried to make an Iron Fist movie with Artisan nearly a decade ago, as a vehicle for X-Men villain and martial arts expert Ray Park . The Iron Fist comic book mythology was created by Roy Thomas and Gil Kane in the 1970s, when the popularity of martial arts films was on the rise. Iron Fist was among a bunch of Marvel superhero properties scattered around Hollywood. While tent poles like X-Men, Spider-Man, Ghost Rider, Fantastic Four and

Disney to Buy Marvel Entertainment for 4 Billion Dollars

Disney Is Taking Over The World. Well Actually Just Marvel So now when you go to Disneyland not only can you take your picture with Mickey Mouse. You can get a shot with Iron Man. I wonder how Universal Studio's is going to feel about this? While at Universal Studios u can met the Marvel Cast there. The Walt Disney Co. has agreed to acquire Marvel Ent . in a stock and cash transaction worth $4 billion. Under the terms of the deal, Marvel shareholders would receive $30 per share in cash plus approximately 0.745 Disney shares for each Marvel share they own. Based on the closing price of Disney stock on Friday, the transaction value is $50 per Marvel share or approximately $4 billion. Disney will acquire ownership of more than 5,000 Marvel characters, including Iron Man, Spider-Man, X-Men, Captain America, Fantastic Four and Thor. The boards of both companies have approved the pact, which is subject to antitrust review and the approval of Marvel shareholders. Robert A. Iger, Mouse H