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The young mutants find a hiding place in the hospital where they live. There, there is a lie detector and they decide to find out a little more about each one.
First to sit in the chair, Roberto da Costa, the Solar Spot, says he has already had several girls. The machine, however, says otherwise. When confronted with the truth that he has never been with anyone, there is a quick frame that shows a little of his powers. In the panel, Henry Zaga stated that the character suffers an accident still in Brazil and is sent to the hospital commanded by Dr. Cecilia Reyes ( Alice Braga ).
Little by little, each character faces the lie detector, and at these times, some of their powers are shown. In one passage, Maisie Williams growls as she begins her transformation into Lupine.
The whole scene has a very young climate, despite the somber air of the scene. They are curious and provocative with each other, but little by little a feeling of safe environment emerges. That there they may be themselves, despite their traumas of the past. It is a group of tragic heroes.
However, who stands out in the scene is Magic, character of Anya Taylor-Joy . With an insolence typical of her age, she uses the lie detector and says that she is in that place because she has already killed 18 men. One by one. In a moment of more action, she seems to conjure up a power sword and attacks Danielle Moonstar, the Mirage.
t:A write up of the teaser footage shown today!
https://omelete.uol.com.br/filmes/n...stra-a-relacao-entre-os-jovens-protagonistas/
We brought it to Fox as a trilogy of films, really all based on that long run by [Bill] Sienkiewicz, and kind of incorporates some stuff from later issues in the 80s. These are all going to be horror movies, and theyre all be their own distinct kind of horror movies. This is certainly the rubber-reality supernatural horror movie. The next one will be a completely different kind of horror movie. Our take was just go examine the horror genre through comic book movies and make each one its own distinct sort of horror film. Drawing from the big events that we love in the comics.
Our whole pitch for this series was based on Bill Sienkiewicz run with Chris Claremont [The New Mutants vol. 1 #1831, 3538], so its very much when New Mutants became dark and surreal and more horror driven. We were incredibly inspired by the Demon Bear story which is probably the best, well-known New Mutants story. We also drew on movies like One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, Stephen King stuff, and even Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors.
New Mutants is about these teenagers who are just coming into their powers. Its like watching mutants go through adolescence and they have no impulse control, so theyre dangerous. The only solution is to put them in a Breakfast Club detention/Cuckoos Nest institutional setting. It protects the people on the outside, but its strange and combustible inside. The genre is like a haunted-house movie with a bunch of hormonal teenagers. We havent seen it as a superhero movie whose genre is more like The Shining than were teenagers lets save the world.
Colossus and Magik's relationship is probably the big one, as is Emmanuel da Costa. Those two could help link it within the greater X-universe at hand. Dark Phoenix could even have Roberto's dad so...I really wonder what those connections to the greater X-men universe will be. Maybe we'll see a cameo from someone? Although from what he said it sounds more like the connection might be part of some story element or background detail.
I'm wondering if he's gonna try for an R rating or if he can get what he wants across with a hard PG-13.
I have stayed out of this forum to keep from getting spoiled on things.....so when I saw the trailer tonight when I went to the movies.....I have to say....what the **** was that? The movie is being promoted as the next teenage horror movie of the week? Decades ago I bought and read a Marvel comic book called THE NEW MUTANTS....it was XMEN with teenagers again. This trailer looked nothing like that.
And that is why the trailer is so intriguing to some. Or at least a potential promise. It isn't just "X-Men again." We've seen X-Men again and again. That it looks nothing like any other superhero movie is a blessing. However, whether it actually works? Well, that remains to be seen. Yes, it needs to distinguish itself from other horror movies beyond its hook, and time will tell.
New Mutants aren't just the X-Men. If you read the comics, you would know that there's difference between two teams, at least the first run.