There was a period when Hollywood shunned comic book properties similar to the epidemic. With mediocre interpretations of classic personalities such as the Punisher, Captain America, and even the Fantastic Four – the latter two being worse that they wind up as direct-to-video releases – Hollywood has gotten the idea that comic properties do not order a following that is big enough to guarantee a hit.
In 2000, a comic book-based movie altered such a perception.
Bryan Singer got comic book’s primary franchise, the X-Men, and created a great film out of the same. The outcome is a trilogy that gathered billions of dollars in profit.
The X-Men films are greatly considered as the films that broke open the gates of Hollywood for highly booming superhero movies that followed – Spider-Man, Blade, Daredevil, the two Fantastic Four films, and even the remake of Batman and the return of Superman to the wide screen.
The X-Men trilogy, however, has completed its run.
However, followers should not be anxious as Marvel Comics and 20th Century Fox are planning a sequence of movies focusing on the origins of the transformed creatures we have developed to like.
First of these movies is X-Men Origins: Wolverine, planned for a May 1, 2009 showing. Hugh Jackman will reprise his character as the titular persona, even if, the movie will be adjusted some 17 years before the occurrences of the first X-men flick.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine tells the story of Logan’s unearthing of his mutant abilities, his inclusion to the Weapon X series, his transactions with William Stryker, and his rift with the stated institution.
X-Men Origins: Wolverine will feature a slew of new mutants straight from the comic series, like the motor mouth killer, Dead Pool – played by the popular Ryan Reynolds – and the raging Cajun, Gambit – played by Taylor Kitsch. Sabretooth, surely, will perform a crucial part in the film, being a central figure in the Wolverine mythos.
One of the highlights of the movie is the revelation that the Weapon X code doesn’t mean the letter X, rather, it refers to the number “ten,” with Wolverine being the tenth administration venture made for mass annihilation. The ending of X-Men Origins will pit Wolverine against the new version of the program, Weapon XI. This will probably be one of the new movies on dvd.
It’s will be slobber knocker!
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