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If you're gonna use Bryan Hitch art, at least choose a good piece.
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this should be an interesting casting to watch: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...pocalypse.html
Farewell, Halle and Famke! Fox will cast younger versions of mutant superheroes Storm, Phoenix, and Cyclops for X-Men: Apocalypse
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Originally posted by Andrew NDBGeoff Johns should have a 10 mile restraining order from comic books, let alone films.
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Originally posted by Tazer View PostYo.
this should be an interesting casting to watch: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz...pocalypse.html
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Originally posted by Iggy View PostIf you're gonna use Bryan Hitch art, at least choose a good piece.
I think an Alex Ross Marvel Universe splash would've been better, but far be it from me to give West hell.
On a more random note, in a reboot Marvel U. RP I'm doing along with Fearless, I decided to put my own spin on Nova. Rather than go the Black Nova route I had an idea to make a Red Nova and tie it to the Crimson Cosmos where Cyttorak was banished. I know it's not the same thing but I found this and was shocked somebody beat me to a Red Nova concept...
Upon visiting the person's site who photomanip'ed images of Nova to make this, found out he was redesigning the Xandarian hero Comet.
~KL~Last edited by Ωmega Man; 09-25-2014, 11:04 PM.
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Galactus
For his recent Mondo Gallery show, Kevin Tong did a poster of Galactus, full frame, and a teeny tiny Silver Surfer flying away. Above you can see some of the details from the top of the poster. Marvel straight up rejected it. No reason. They just said no to anything Fantastic Four in general.
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Fox To Release Extended 'ROGUE' Cut of X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
Anna Paquin’s scenes as Rogue that were cut from “X-Men: Days of Future Past” will be added back to the film and re-released as the “Rogue Cut” next summer on homevideo platforms.
The extended version of “Days of Future Past” will become available in the first half of 2015, most likely during the summer, according to the film’s writer and producer Simon Kinberg, who made the announcement Thursday from Stage 21, where scenes for the previous “X-Men” installment, “First Class” were filmed on the Twentieth Century Fox studio lot. Kinberg, who also worked on that film, was back on the lot to promote the theatrical version of “Days of Future Past,” available now on digital and on Oct. 14 on DVD and Blu-ray.
More than 10 minutes of extra footage will be added to the “Rogue Cut” of “Days of Future Past,” which in addition to Paquin’s cut scenes, will also include other sequences involving other characters, as well.
“It’s a big chunk, a substantial part of the movie,” Kinberg said of Paquin’s storyline as Rogue. “We want to give (fans) the fullest picture of the film — behind the camera, and in front of it,” with the “Rogue Cut” and provide “more of the process we went through” to make the film.
“Every movie has scenes that are cut out, but not every movie has scenes cut out with such a beloved character,” Kinberg added.
Paquin played Rogue in “X-Men,” “X-Men 2″ and “X-Men: The Last Stand.” She does still appear in “Days of Future Past” but in a smaller cameo.
Paquin’s scenes didn’t make the final cut because the film was “full of plots and subplots.” Her storyline as Rogue just “didn’t fit” with the final film, which Kinberg said was always designed to revolve around Charles Xavier, played by James McAvoy.
“It’s the most complicated movie I’ve ever worked on,” Kinberg said, because of the film’s time traveling focus that unites the X-Men characters from the first trilogy, directed by Bryan Singer, and younger ones from Matthew Vaughn’s “X-Men: First Class,” while introducing even more like Quicksilver.
“I pray to God I never work on another time travel movie,” Kinberg said.
Kinberg is currently writing the next “X-Men” film, “Apocalypse,” which Singer will return to direct the film that’s set during the 1980s. “Days of Future Past” was set during the 1970s.
The return to the Fox lot on Thursday, “is the first time I’ve been out of the house in awhile,” he said, given his scripting duties on “Apocalypse.”
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Word! And I'll do that and wait for the "Rogue Extended Cut" of the film.You just witnessed the strength of geek knowledge. N.W.A., Nerd With Attitude. Straight out of Vulcan!
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I LOVE conspiracy theorists. They are like human versions of the cymbal clapping, dancing monkeys. No one takes them all that seriously and they get bored with them after about 10 minutes.
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