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http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2010/04/30/matthew-vaughn-x-men-first-class/In a move that may tilt the axis of fanboys worldwide, Kick-Ass director Matthew Vaughn is in talks to direct X-Men: First Class for Twentieth Century Fox. Why is this so bizarre? Because Vaughn is the very director who turned down directing X-Men: The Last Stand back in 2005 after he had already negotiated his deal with the studio. (Fox later hired Brett Ratner to helm the most successful of all X-Men films.) Vaughn went on to direct the disappointing Stardust for Paramount and, just two weeks ago, released the well-reviewed R-rated Kick-Ass. Of course, considering Vaughns history with the X-Men franchise, he could very well turn down the First Class offer, as well (sources say the studio is also speaking with other possible directors). Should a deal come together, however, Vaughn would be helming an origin story of the X-Men crew, one that tells the story of Cyclops, Jean Grey, and the other X-Men in their younger years, played by younger actors. (No word yet on whether Hugh Jackman would reprise his role as Wolverine since his character doesnt age as the others do.) The script comes from Jamie Moss based on Bryan Singers treatment. Though the studio had wanted Singer to direct once again, the director is only signed on to produce, since hes preoccupied with directing Jack the Giant Killer for Warner Bros.
This is 2005 all over again
Interesting tidbit from Deadline:
I hear the studio also looked at Daniel Espinosa, Rupert Sanders and Jonathan Mostow, among others.
Update from Deadline:
Am told Vaughn's negotiations have been touch and go, and sources close to the director said he's passing. Let's see if that holds true.
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