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The Original X-Men: The Animated Series Team Knew Absolutely Nothing About Marvel's Mutants
The Animated Series knew nothing about the original Marvel comic books going in (which was arguably a good thing).
As celebrated as the Avengers may be, the X-Men have always been one of Marvel’s most successful animated franchises. There’s ...
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Cyclops is taking over the X-Men franchise, but where does he go next?
At the center of all the X-Men stands Cyclops, the undisputed field leader of the X-Men and the closest mutant equivalent to Captain America. Scott Summers is the tactician and the moral compass who ...
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‘X-Men' at 25: How the game-changing franchise established Marvel movies - and was largely snubbed by the Oscars
Twenty-five years ago, the evolution of comic book movies leaped forward. On July 14, 2000, Marvel Comics' not-so-merry band of mutants, the X-Men, made their way from the comic pages to the big ...
A new rumour claims that the X-Men reboot is currently undergoing a rewrite, while we also have news on plans for a much ...
Men" franchise that we don't need. It's time to take a break from these Marvel characters.
In a press conference ahead of the release of “The Fantastic Four: First Steps,” Marvel Studios boss Kevin Feige confirmed what had long been speculated: “Thunderbolts*” director Jake Schreier is ...
Men" franchise premiered back in 2000. It featured established stars like Patrick Stewart and Halle Berry, but one actor ...
Not every X-Men movie mistake could have been avoided. Some of the worst things to happen to the franchise have only really become clear in hindsight, while others are aspects of the movies that were ...
Guess who the "Magic Mike" hunk will play? May 13, 2014 — -- The "X-Men" franchise has officially added another big name - Channing Tatum. The "Magic Mike" star was confirmed by "X-Men" producer ...
Dark Phoenix' is the final X-Men movie released before Disney takes over the franchise, and the studio certainly has some work ahead of it.
Twenty-five years ago, the evolution of comic book movies leaped forward. On July 14, 2000, Marvel Comics' not-so-merry band of mutants, the X-Men, made their way from the comic pages to the big ...
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