Halle Berry on X-MEN DAYS OF FUTURE PAST Cast

halle storm X-Men: Days of Future Past reunites the casts of the original X-Men trilogy and X-Men: First Class.

Halle Berry reprises her role as Storm in X-Men: Days of Future Past. Berry and her castmates from the first trilogy join the cast of X-Men: First Class for director Bryan Singer.

 

The Oscar winner talks about the scope of this sequel/prequel.

 

“I think it’s big because there are so many X-Men in the movie. There’s the young X-Men and there’s the X-Men that started it all off. Just so many X-Men!” Berry tells Total Film. Continue reading Halle Berry on X-MEN DAYS OF FUTURE PAST Cast

Bryan Singer and Sentinel on X-MEN DAYS OF FUTURE PAST Set

courtesy @BryanSinger via Twitter
courtesy @BryanSinger via Twitter

Director Bryan Singer shared a photo op with the X-Men’s most relentless enemy! The director tweeted this pic of a Sentinel from the set of X-Men: Days of Future Past. This shows just how big the mutant hunting robots will be in the sequel.

 

On the new Trask Industries website (a viral site for the fictional company in the film that manufactures the robots) the stats show the specs for the mutant hunting enemies but this pic really shows perspective.

 

The bigger they are…they harder they crash when Colossus and Wolverine launch a fastball special! Let’s hope we get to see Hugh Jackman and Daniel Cudmore execute that classic move next year.

 

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X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST Shows Mystique Attack

courtesy @BryanSinger via Twitter
courtesy @BryanSinger via Twitter

The Oscar winning golden girl is back in blue as Mystique in X-Men: Days of Future Past. Jennifer Lawrence reprises her role as the shapeshifting mutant who shift loyalties from Professor X to Magneto in X-Men: First Class.

 

From this shot Raven is as agile as ever using her entire body as a weapon. Looks like Lawrence is using some of the skills she developed dancing in Silver Linings Playbook.

 

Director Bryan Singer shared (via Twitter) this shot of the shapeshifter getting a leg up on her victim. In the classic Chris Claremont story in which the film is based, Mystique (Raven Darkholme) is the leader of the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. The X-Men must prevent the assassination of a Senator which will lead to a dark, dystopian future ruled by Sentinels. The giant, mutant hunting robots are the products of Trask Industries.

 

X-Men: Days of Future Past opens May, 2014.

 

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THE WOLVERINE Review

courtesy 20th Century Fox
courtesy 20th Century Fox

The Wolverine is THE Wolverine movie fans have craved. Director James Mangold takes the elements of the classic Chris Claremont story to let Hugh Jackman give his best performance yet as the fan favorite X-Man.

 

Logan is mourning the loss of Jean Grey (after the events of X-Men: The Last Stand) living as a loner in the woods, renouncing violence and haunted by dreams of his painful past. Logan is drawn out of isolation to reunite with the man who’s life he once saved. The young soldier is now a billionaire on the edge of death and he wants to give Logan the “gift” of death – a chance to end his eternal suffering and become a normal man. Continue reading THE WOLVERINE Review

Hugh Jackman Thanks Wolverine Creator

The cast of X-Men: Days of Future Past at SDCC courtesy @BryanSinger via Twitter
The cast of X-Men: Days of Future Past at SDCC courtesy @BryanSinger via Twitter

The HUGE cast of X-Men: Days of Future Past stormed San Diego Comic Con thanks to Fox. (See photo courtesy Bryan Singer via Twitter.)

 

Hugh Jackman had the best moment sure to make fanboys cheer or gush when he singled out comic book legend Len Wein.

 

“From this man’s ear, heart and hand came my career,” Jackman said of the co-creator of Wolverine. Continue reading Hugh Jackman Thanks Wolverine Creator