As much as I don't like seeing J-law running around everywhere.
Mystique was undercover for a lot of DOFP so thats probably why there was so much J-law, and maybe we haven't seen much blue Mystique in the Apocalypse trailers is because the post effects on the makeup and transformation werent done yet.
I'm still so salty that Kitty got paid absolute DUST in the original trilogy, apart from her few scenes in X3. And the fact that Wolverine swiped her storyline in DOFP has me FUMING.
It makes me so sad that one of the most popular X-Men amongst comic book fans is such a non-factor with film audiences, i doubt most people would even remember her name.
I'm still so salty that Kitty got paid absolute DUST in the original trilogy, apart from her few scenes in X3. And the fact that Wolverine swiped her storyline in DOFP has me FUMING.
It makes me so sad that one of the most popular X-Men amongst comic book fans is such a non-factor with film audiences, i doubt most people would even remember her name.
I won't get excited for Gambit until they announce that Tatum has a scheduling conflict and has to drop out.
I couldn't agree more...
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I'm still so salty that Kitty got paid absolute DUST in the original trilogy, apart from her few scenes in X3. And the fact that Wolverine swiped her storyline in DOFP has me FUMING.
It makes me so sad that one of the most popular X-Men amongst comic book fans is such a non-factor with film audiences, i doubt most people would even remember her name.
Ellen Page was a horrible Kitty tbh. I want her recast if she appears in future films (not likely ). I kinda want a complete reboot of the whole franchise tbh
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poor others, I was never a fan of Deadpool, but the movie made me kinda love the character, definitely deserves its success, I'm excited to see what they do with a budget 4 times as big
poor others, I was never a fan of Deadpool, but the movie made me kinda love the character, definitely deserves its success, I'm excited to see what they do with a budget 4 times as big
I think Reynolds wants to opt for a budget that's in the same range as the first Deadpool.
Makes sense and I think it works much better without all the extra flashy stuff distracting from the plot.
I would like him to interact with more mutants though the fight scenes were stunning as well, especially in slow-motion, I need more.
Yeah, I read it somewhere after the opening numbers for Deadpool were released.
Totally. I think that'll work better if X-Men themselves kinda offered an olive branch (both as a franchise and the group itself) to Deadpool, letting him in a film or two.