Millar said that the Sentinels will be a big part in this movie.The Sentinels are in the future,I do not think that the future only lasts 30 minutes.
Mark Millar says Kitty Pryde fans wont be dissapointed!!!!
http://www.sfx.co.uk/2013/02/01/mar...ls-and-kitty-pryde-fans-wont-be-disappointed/
Im HYPED!
I'm hoping for like 1 hr 45 minutes in the past, 1 hr set in the future.
I'm gonna take what Millar said with a grain of salt and just wait and see, because the last time I remember someone saying "fans won't be disappointed" we all ended up with a Cloud.
maybe that agency has to find extras just for the 70's portion of the movie, to be shotted in Montreal.
while the future scenes could be shooted in another city, and thats the info the first agency doesnt have.
I think there will be more than one time traveller. They wouldn't bring back all these cast members and keep them in brief future scenes.
Millar said that the Sentinels will be a big part in this movie.The Sentinels are in the future,I do not think that the future only lasts 30 minutes.
I think there will be more than one time traveller. They wouldn't bring back all these cast members and keep them in brief future scenes.
That made me think of Nimrod.I wouldn't necessarily assume that those future scenes will be brief. If they're bringing in the Sentinels then there is likely to be at least one full-on fight scene between them and the mutants. Unless both Sentinels and the mutants time-travel .
BREAKING: After making her mark on features from Juno to Inception, Ellen Page will make her directing debut on Miss Stevens, and she’s got Anna Faris attached to play the title role. The film was written by Julia Hart (The Keeping Room) and will be produced by Gilbert Films (The Kids Are All Right) and Anonymous Content (Winter’s Bone). Gary Gilbert and Jordan Horowitz of Gilbert Films will produce with Doug Wald of Anonymous Content, and Nicole Romano and Trevor Adley of Anonymous Content will serve as Executive Producers.
Faris will play a teacher whose life is in disarray when she chaperones a group of high schoolers on a weekend trip to a state drama competition. There, through the admiration and humanity of her students, she rediscovers her own self-worth. Page next stars in The East for Fox Searchlight, a film that premiered at Sundance. She begins production on X-Men: Days of Future Past this spring and then films Freeheld, a Ron Nyswaner-scripted adaptation of the Oscar winning documentary short. She’s also part of the ensemble of Lynn Shelton’s Touchy Feely, which also premiered at Sundance.