Honestly I'm waiting for the bro pics from Henry & Charlie.... but they're probably sharing a bowl and playing video games. So maybe not as interesting
Zaga
Last edited by ChildOfTheAtom; 06-24-2017 at 03:11 PM.
I dont look on Wikipedia for Sunspot info not sure people who are fans of the character would check on it regularly. Why would a director who claims to be a fan use a site like Wikipedia to cast the movie. ANYWAY THE DIRECTOR CONFIRMED THAT HE KNEW SUNSPOT WAS AFRO-BRAZILIAN he purposefully miscast the FIRST BLACK XMAN. every site I see this movie on I make it a point to call him out.
I doubt Zaga is cool enough for a bowl
GrindrStone(D)
Take this with a grain of salt but a poster on the X-Men reddit says that they "Had a chance to watch «New Mutants» sizzle trailer on CineEurope festival. It's f*@king amazing. I can say that it would be much darker than «Logan»."
Source: https://www.reddit.com/r/xmen/commen...izzle_trailer/
I'm both skeptical yet also super excited.
It depends on the definition of "dark". If they are going straight up horror with this and also including Yana's backstory including the child rape aspect, then yeah, you could say it is darker than Logan.
As SomeCBFanboy said though, they haven't even started filming so how is a sizzle "trailer" possible? Unless it's completely schematics and cast and crew interviews.
Last edited by ChildOfTheAtom; 06-27-2017 at 11:40 AM.
A sizzle reel doesn't necessarily have any footage shot for the product. Here's a quote from an article about a failed Daredevil pitch from a few years ago:
In art-school the 2D equivalent was called a "mood board". It was to give the feel of your ideas without doing much in the way of real creative work. So it could well be genuine, but it's just something thrown together to give the tone that the director is going for.Granted, sizzle reels aren’t composed of actual footage; they are spliced together pieces of film stock, bits of soundtrack, some concept art and, in this case, comic book panels that are meant to give the viewer a sense of tone and theme.