Mike Murdock
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Very cool. Evocative of the cover of the issue where the Beyonder killed all the New Mutants.New poster
Very cool. Evocative of the cover of the issue where the Beyonder killed all the New Mutants.New poster
On a related note, awhile ago Bill Sienkiewicz- whose really been helping carry the torch for this movie- posted that Marvel is reprinting some New Mutants paperbacks in March. May have to pick that up, as well as the Demon Bear Saga itself since I do want to read it.
Marvel Sends New Mutants Comics Back to Print After Trailer Drops
What does it matter? Do you really think Logan would've been any different if the radio said Xavier killed all the X-men, not just some?It is stated in the movie that some of them were killed, not all of them. Logan was in hiding in the movie, hence his surprise at Pierce finding them and Logan using his James Howlett name. The other X-Men may simply not have been to find him. Or they didn't want to knowing how dangerous Xavier is, especially with the government labelling his mind as a WMD.
It's not about changing your mind it's about what's stated to us in the movie. If you wanna ignore that it's up to you but it just further confirms your bias against these movies.
What does it matter? Do you really think Logan would've been any different if the radio said Xavier killed all the X-men, not just some?
The point is Fox ended the franchise, more specifically the OT cast, only caring about Wolverine/Jackman and Xavier/SirPatStew. That movie might not have killed off ALL the X-men, but they might as well have been dead.
I thought that it said in the movie that mutants were basically completely gone or at least gone into hiding?
No, just there had been no new Mutants for around 10 years so likes of Scott, Jean, Storm as long as Xavier didn't kill them would still be around. Same with the younger X-Men like Bobby and Rogue, etc. The kids were the first new Mutants in a while.
The New Mutants
Opening Weekend Range: $15 – 25 million
With the film finally set to release on April 3, Taylor-Joy admits that it’s been challenging to coordinate the cast’s busy schedules for any post-production and promotional work needed. In fact, Taylor-Joy had to do ADR on the fly, while in London for a family gathering.
“Technology nowadays is really amazing. I was visiting my parents [in London] for my dad’s birthday, and they managed to find a studio,” Taylor-Joy explains. “So, I went in for an hour, did all of my ADR and left. So, you can do it; it’s just a very global affair.”
Xavier was a danger to "others" and since when Scott, Jean, Hank and Ororo became "others" to the Professor huh Xpecially they've known the Professor longer than the Wolverine in the continuity of the franchise. Even Bobby, Kitty, Pete and Marie, have lived under the same roof with the Professor for years and you're telling me that its just the Wolverine and out of all mutants - Caliban (Caliban isn't even immune to Xavier's episodes) that stayed with him in his absolute worst?For me it matters a lot. Xavier was a danger to others and Logan saw that and took him away. Despite a few deaths, Xavier's school still would have gone on just with someone else in charge. That's a lot less bleak than all of the X-Men dying and the school being shut down.
Xavier was a danger to "others" and since when Scott, Jean, Hank and Ororo became "others" to the Professor huh Xpecially they've known the Professor longer than the Wolverine in the continuity of the franchise. Even Bobby, Kitty, Pete and Marie, have lived under the same roof with the Professor for years and you're telling me that its just the Wolverine and out of all mutants - Caliban (Caliban isn't even immune to Xavier's episodes) that stayed with him in his absolute worst?
It doesn't make sense that they are supposed or "just some" of them are living somewhere and let the Professor live in a slump. It sounds like a big eXcuse. Also 7 deaths aren't "few".
I am eXpecting like 10 million or less.