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EMPIRE Magazine (UK) - June, 2015

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SOURCE: SHH!, Coming Soon!


California Style Magazine (USA) - June, 2015

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When she finishes shooting The Meddler, she will return to New York (on her list of anticipated homecoming events: reuniting with Cannavale) before shipping off to Montreal to reprise the character of CIA agent Moira MacTaggert in X-Men: Apocalypse. “I feel lucky they’ve asked me back,” she says. “They do a really sophisticated job with an extremely popular genre. And I’m excited—I didn’t expect it. Because, you know, I’m not a mutant.”
MORE:http://magazinec.com/fashion/la-vie-en-rose


GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Magazine (USA) - August, 2015

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On a sunny spring day at Chicago's Morton Arboretum, Olivia Munn is gamely acting the part of a girl on a Hawaiian vacation, mugging for the camera with a pineapple and dancing around vintage suitcases. After her GH cover shoot wraps, she plops down on the couch and says she's feeling kind of hungry, though not for anything remotely resembling her fruity prop: "Right now I really want a corn dog."

What's awesome is that she isn't kidding. Anyway, Olivia, 35, can handle the extra calories. For months, the former Daily Show correspondent and Newsroom star has been logging grueling two-hour workouts to get herself into superhero shape for Marvel's X-Men: Apocalypse. In the movie, which comes out next year, she plays the telepathic, telekinetic blade-wielding mutant Psylocke. "She's a little scary. She has no problem battling and killing," Olivia says. "I love how strong she is."
MORE:http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/life/entertainment/a33394/olivia-munn-feature-profile/


DVD DATA Magazine (Japan) - January, 2016 (On sale now)

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Preview of 2016 movies incl. X-Men Apocalypse

SOURCE:http://ebten.jp/eb-store/p/4910163690160/#
http://www.dvddata-mag.com/newbook/1417
 
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY Magazine (USA) - Issue July 24, 2015

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Cover and article

X-Men: Apocalypse: Battle of the X's

A godlike villain plans to destroy the world, and Jennifer Lawrence is about to kiss Mystique goodbye


X-Men: Apocalypse

Posted December 11 2015 — 12:07 PM EST

With the new trailer for X-Men: Apocalypse out now, EW presents our July cover story on the new film in full.

Uninvited houseguests are the worst, especially when one of them is an evil immortal who definitely doesn’t bring a gift. That’s the dire situation on the set of X-Men: Apocalypse on this afternoon in late May. The scene today takes place in 1983, a decade after the events of Days of Future Past, and Raven (Jennifer Lawrence), Charles Xavier (James McAvoy), Hank McCoy (Nicholas Hoult), and Moira MacTaggert (Rose Byrne) have gathered inside the halls of supercomputer Cerebro, unaware that they’re about to meet their most dangerous enemy yet. Apocalypse (Oscar Isaac), a 5,000-year-old Egyptian mutant, suddenly teleports into Cerebro with his new recruits — Magneto (Michael Fassbender), Psylocke (Olivia Munn), Storm (Alexandra Shipp), and Angel (Ben Hardy) — to force another mutant to join him: Charles. After the professor is pulled across the corridor in his wheelchair by Magneto, Apocalypse sizes up the remaining heroes and declares in a booming bass, “All will be revealed, my children.”

Well, technically, Mr. Supervillain, it won’t all be revealed until Apocalypse hits theaters on May 27 of next year, but at the moment the cast seems to be having a ball. Despite the heaviness of the scene being shot on this soundstage in Montreal, the mood is just shy of giddy. Munn (Magic Mike) chats about all the bruises she’s acquired doing wirework training to play the ninja-esque Psylocke, and the perils of her supertight violet ensemble. “Now it fits like a glove,” she says, and starts to laugh. “But on day one I was like, ‘Uh, guys, do we have a backup? Sorry, I popped my crotch.’” Meanwhile, Isaac — who’ll be seen zipping around the cosmos this December as Poe Dameron in Star Wars: The Force Awakens — strolls around the set in two hours’ worth of makeup and a 30-pound (unventilated) suit, which requires a personal cooling system that resembles a man purse. “I’m going shopping,” he deadpans. “Farmers’ market.”

The filmmakers had to do a little shopping of the X-Men universe itself to figure out what the follow-up to last summer’s Days of Future Past should be. That flashbacking film, which combined cast members from the first three movies (e.g., Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen) and those of the newer installments (e.g., McAvoy, Fassbender), raked in $750 million worldwide to become the franchise’s highest-grossing flick ever. How can you top not only those epic earnings but also the scope of that story line? “The problem with Days of Future Past is it’s hard to sequelize,” says writer-producer Simon Kinberg, who’s been with the franchise since 2006. “Whenever we talked about the sequel, the challenge was that it needed to feel not necessarily bigger visually, but that the stakes needed to feel bigger.” So not only does Apocalypse want to destroy the world — pretty big stakes — but the film that contains his name will serve as a pivot point in the series, shifting the focus toward younger versions of classic characters such as Storm, Jean Grey (Game of Thrones’ Sophie Turner), and Cyclops (Tye Sheridan). “This is kind of the introduction to them,” says director Bryan Singer, returning for his fourth X-Men movie. “At the same time, it has concluding aspects of those previous stories.”

Days of Future Past ended with Raven (a.k.a. Mystique), Charles, and Erik Lehnsherr (a.k.a. Magneto) going their separate ways, and audiences got their first glimpse of Apocalypse in the film’s end credits. In a flashback, a younger version of the mutant was shown building pyramids telepathically while his minions, the Four Horsemen, looked on. “He’s believed to be the first mutant, whatever that means,” Isaac says. “He is the creative-slash-destructive force of this earth. When things start to go awry, or when things seem like they’re not moving towards evolution, he destroys those civilizations.” Think of him as a god who does gut renovations.

As Apocalypse opens, 10 years have passed and Raven, Charles, and Erik are still estranged, but not for much longer. The Big A awakens from his Egyptian tomb, sizes up the global ’80s vibe, and decides he’s not down with the Reagan era. “It’s a chaotic world of conflict and war and destruction,” Singer says. “It’s one giant civilization that now requires one giant culling. That’s why he needs special assistants in this process.” He finds teenage Storm living on the streets in Cairo, Angel duking it out in a fight club in Berlin, and Psylocke working behind the Iron Curtain for the mutant-broker Caliban. But his big get is Erik, who has been attempting to live a “normal” life in Poland. “He’s fallen in love and he’s basically left his metal ways behind,” Fassbender says. Pretty quickly, though, his world is shattered and “normal” is no longer an option. “Apocalypse finds Erik at a low ebb and recruits him,” Fassbender says. (On the upside, Apocalypse gives his Four Horsemen individual makeovers — branding really is everything! — so Magneto at least snares a sleek new suit out of the deal.)

Miles away, meanwhile, Raven is on her own, helping rescue mutants who are oppressed or enslaved, including the teleport Nightcrawler (Kodi Smit-McPhee). Raven knows nothing about Apocalypse, Lawrence says, but “she hears about what happened to Erik and she wants to seek him out and help him.” This instigates a reunion between Raven and Charles, who has seen his school for extraordinary students flourish. “He’s not teaching anybody how to fight at the moment,” McAvoy says. “He’s teaching people how to control their abilities so that they can work at a bank. But of course this movie challenges all of that.” When Apocalypse’s plot to reboot the world is made clear, the stage is set for an epic mutant-vs.-mutant war. “That last battle is going to be pretty insane,” Isaac says. “I mean, it’s like freaking Apocalypse fighting all of the X-Men. It’s pretty cool.”

Singer had his own battle to contend with last year, when the director was accused of sexually abusing an actor named Michael Egan years earlier when Egan was a teen. Singer denied the accusation and Egan’s case eventually fell apart, but the scandal hit just as Past was opening and planning for Apocalypse was in full swing. Singer, now 49, says that he never thought about stepping away, nor was he asked to. “I love working,” he says. “This is what I love to do. Making films is something I’ve been doing since I was 13 years old. So to not do it just because of some bulls—, like complete, absolute bulls—, would be absurd.” The studio seemed to think so too. “The idea of anybody else directing Apocalypse didn’t enter our minds,” says producer Hutch Parker. “For all of us that knew Bryan, we were pretty confident that was all going to go away and be exposed for what that has been exposed as being.”

Now, though, the X-Men team may be losing one of its biggest stars. Lawrence, who’s ended her run as Katniss Everdeen in the final Hunger Games film, has said she’s also probably calling it quits on her blue shape-shifter, Mystique. “I love working with Bryan, and I love these movies,” she says. “It’s just the paint.” She was 20 when she signed on for X-Men: First Class, she says, and didn’t care about “fumes and toxins. Now I’m almost 25 and I’m like, ‘I can’t even pronounce this and that’s going in my nose? I’m breathing that?’” But she’s at least leaving a crack in the door as she exits. “There is hope,” she says. “I don’t want to not be asked.” In the meantime, it’s best not to ask the filmmakers about her possible departure. They’ve got more pressing matters to deal with. “I just wanna finish this movie and then figure out the next one,” Kinberg says. “But I do think about the next chapters of these stories. My hope is we can bring these guys back.” And if they couldn’t? “Then I would adjust.” Or, like a mutant, evolve.
MORE:http://www.ew.com/article/2015/12/11/x-men-apocalypse-cover-story

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http://www.ew.com/article/2015/07/15/x-men-apocalypse-meet-new-mutants
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WebMD (Digital) Magazine - January/February, 2016

Olivia Munn cover and article
Munn's the Word

But when she began stunt training for X-Men, Munn -- who earned a black belt in karate as a child -- fell back in love with martial arts. She embraced the 6-hour-a-day workouts, and, a month into the training, got on the scale to see she had lost 12 pounds. What worked for her, she says, is "I wasn't thinking about getting more toned. I was thinking about getting fitter and more capable."

Now that filming is over, she practices martial arts in her home gym. Dating a pro-football superstar provides daily inspiration. "My boyfriend is so athletic and good at everything, and it's so much fun to watch," she says. "This past year he's wanting to get really healthy, so when organic is an option, we'll both choose that."
MORE:http://www.webmd.com/anxiety-panic/features/olivia-munn-anxiety-weight?page=4
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VIDEO Magazine (Germany) - Issue #3

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SFX Magazine (UK) - April, 2016

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X-Men Apocalypse trailer dissection


SOURCE: @JenniferUpdates


SFX Magazine (UK) - May, 2016

Thanks to board member GuestStar2004...

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Simon Kinberg Quotes
"There is alot that we are drawing from the comics, as we have with all the previous movies"
"Its a combination of a lot of different arcs from the comics, and even some arcs from the animated show, thats something bryan has always loved and we watched a couple of different versions of the apocalypse story together so there's quite abit of age of apocalypse in it, but it's different as well"

Bryan Singer Quotes
"The biggest influence was that i wanted to meet every character at the opposite place they were when we last saw them, that was my biggest inspiration from the age of apocalypse concept - flipping everyone around"
"This movie's very emotional, its got some very intense emotional stuff happening"
"There's alot about family, whether its blood family, your friends, your tribe or your team - its a very big part of the movie, and i guess that makes it even more special to me now my best friend, michelle and i have this lovely baby boy"


FAMOUS MONSTERS OF FILMLAND (USA) - Issue #284 March/April, 2016

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X-MEN: APOCALYPSE co-writer Michael Dougherty teases the return of everyone's fan-favorite mutant characters.


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F*** (FILM FAME FACT) Magazine (Singapore) - Issue#73 February, 2016

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Free X-Men Apocalypse "Only the strong will survive" poster


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ELLE Magazine (USA) - November, 2015

Article on Alexandra Shipp and Brianna Hildebrand photographed together by Alexei Hay; styled by Brandon Maxwell

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These 5 Young Women Are Poised to Take Over Hollywood

Cinema's new class of (majorly connected!) breakouts.

Beguiling, beautiful, and bringing it on the big screen, these five fresh-faced actresses are Hollywood's latest breakout performers.

Alexandra Shipp

Breakout role: Kim in this year's box-office smash Straight Outta Compton.

Up next: Flying high as a young Storm in 2016's X-Men: Apocalypse.

The X-Men factor: "You'll look around and have Michael Fassbender doing some beautiful monologue in the corner, and then it's me and Olivia Munn looking like supervillains. It's fun. We get to play dress-up all the time."
SOURCE: ELLE, XMF
 
CNET Magazine (USA) - March, 2016

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Olivia Munn cover and interview
PUTTING ON HER Game Face

Olivia Munn, who plays a badass mutant with serious martial-arts skills in the upcoming “X-Men: Apocalypse,” says there’s no need to label someone a nerd or geek because tech is everywhere. By Connie Guglielmo

You play Psylocke in X-Men. Why did the role appeal to you?
I’ve loved Psylocke for so long. She’s a really, really strong badass female character in this comic book world where a lot of times the women don’t get to be strong and badass. You see a lot of superheroes [who] don’t always want to kill, and they’ll avoid it if they can. She’s never had a problem killing, and I like that she was the bad guy that had no problem being the bad guy. She’s telekinetic and telepathic so she can read your mind. She can create anything with her mind. To win any fights, she can just create a mountain and have it fall down on you, but she chooses to create a sword so she can kill up close and personal. I always thought that was really cool and badass.


FASHION Magazine (Canada) - May, 2016

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http://www.fashionmagazine.com/fashion/2016/04/04/fashion-magazine-may-2016-cover-olivia-munn/


HARPER'S BAZAAR (USA) - May, 2016

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Jennifer Lawrence interview


MOVIESTAR Magazine (Germany) - Issue #2, 2016

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STARBURST Magazine (UK) - Issue 424

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It could be the end of days, at least for mutantkind as we face X-MEN: APOCALYPSE!

STARBURST has all the coverage you have come to expect, with a preview of the upcoming movie, a mind-bending look at the previous films and their twisted timelines, plus part one of a comprehensive retrospective of Marvel’s Strangest Heroes of All!

Not only that, we uncover the games, cartoons and bizarre merchandise that has been released to celebrate Professor X’s gifted children.
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AVENTURA Magazine (Florida, USA) - April, 2016

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Olivia Munn cover and interview

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L'ECRAN FANTASTIQUE (France) - May, 2016

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Interviews with Bryan Singer and Simon Kinberg

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BEST MOVIE Magazine (Italy) - March, 2016

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Set visit article

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Cine PREMIERE Magazine (Mexico) - May, 2016

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FOTOGRAMAS Magazine (Spain) - May, 2016

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ACCIÓN Magazine (Spain) - May, 2016

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Article and free poster

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Credit to Ryan 1210, GuestStar2004, Erik Lensherr and siberia82 for the following finds in the News and Discussion threads.

PREVIEW Magazine (Brazil) - Issue 80

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CINEPLEX Magazine (Canada) - May, 2016

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SFX Magazine (UK) - July, 2016

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IMAGENES DE ACTUALIDAD Magazine (Spain) - May, 2016

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Guia Sucessos Do CINEMA Magazine (origin unknown)

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Retroman, please correct your last post because Cineplex magazine is a CANADIAN publication, not an American one. :cwink: As you can see, the issue is also available in French.

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^^That's the best cover using that image IMO.:up:

I edited the Cineplex location.

ATTITUDE Magazine (UK) - Summer, 2016 Issue

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Cover and 10 page spread on Ben Hardy

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HDTV Magazine (Germany) - Issue #3, 2016

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ODEON Magazine (UK) - May, 2016

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TOTAL FILM Magazine (UK) - July, 2016

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FAULT Magazine (UK) - Issue 23

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As part of FAULT's X-Men Special, they caught up with Lana Condor, Ben Hardy and Alexandra Shipp for an exclusive photo-shoot and interview.
http://fault-magazine.com/2016/04/alexandra-shipp-storms-her-way-onto-fault-23s-film-cover/
http://fault-magazine.com/2016/05/ben-hardy-earns-his-wings-in-our-fault-23-photoshoot-preview/
http://fault-magazine.com/2016/05/f...-explosive-debut-in-x-men-and-fault-issue-23/


C Magazine (Austria) - Issue 14

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