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With 2020 finally coming to a close, The Playlist Podcast adds one more Best Of list to the pile. Well, not so much a Best Of, but instead, Charles, Mike, and Brian talk about the only list that “New Mutants” might find itself on this year, the Most Disappointing Films of 2020.
finally) seeing is wanting more Magik and Lockheed. We can't deliver on the latter, but we do have this deleted scene featuring some extra flirtation between Illyana (Anya Taylor-Joy) and Roberto da Costa (Henry Zaga).The film, which opened in theaters in August, follows five young mutants grappling with their burgeoning powers while locked away in a secret facility.
Editor’s Note: ‘The New Mutants’ was reviewed after a public screening at a drive-in theater. Given the ongoing health concerns regarding COVID-19, we recommend listening to experts and understanding the facts before deciding to go to a theater.
You would think that after a week of bad press for “The New Mutants,” which included director Josh Boone defending the film’s whitewashing of an Afro-Latino character, reports of Fox nearly throwing the entire thing in the garbage to start over, and reviews calling it “the worst ‘X-Men‘” movie yet, the film would finally find some peace now that it’s finally in theaters. You’d be wrong.
The Fox ‘X-Men’ franchise is now over. And thank the lord! No, I don’t say that as someone who hates superhero movies and wishes they’d all go away.
Charlie Heaton admits. The «it» in question is, a Marvel movie so long-delayed it has achieved urban legend status, about a band of mutant misfits (played by Anya Taylor-Joy, Maisie Williams, Henry Zaga, Blu Hunt and Heaton) grappling with their newfound powers.The skepticism is understandable: was originally slated for release in 2018.
For years now (literally), we’ve discussed the behind-the-scenes drama that has gone on regarding “The New Mutants.” The last remaining piece of the Fox/Marvel puzzle, which was originally supposed to be released in 2018 and is now arriving tomorrow, has been written about time and time again regarding the reports of disagreements between the studio and filmmaker Josh Boone and planned reshoots that were supposed to overhaul the film but never happened.
Not only is “The New Mutants” the final piece to the Fox/‘X-Men’ universe puzzle (mainly because of its two-year delay), but the film also marks one of the most diverse and inclusive films in the 20-year-old Marvel franchise, with its LGBTQ+ themes and multi-racial cast. Obviously, that’s something that director Josh Boone wanted to emphasize in his film.
At this point, the release date of “The New Mutants” has become as much a punchline as an accepted fact. Filmmaker Josh Boone’s adaptation of an “X-Men” spinoff comic has endured a corporate merger, the collapse of the franchise to which it bears a tangential relationship, and now, a global pandemic.
The joke surrounding “The New Mutants” is that the film will never be released. After years of delays, even with a firm August 28 date, it still doesn’t seem like director Josh Boone’s new film will ever hit theaters.
We’ve been here before. Quickly approaching the release date of “The New Mutants,” anticipating at any moment that the studio will swoop in and delay it yet again.
We’ve somehow made it to the end of the summer without the release of any blockbusters or tentpole films in theaters and, all things considered, it was the right decision. Even still, there have been plenty of great films to enjoy or discover regardless of theatrical releases being put on hold, and August offers up the same level of variety through streaming services, virtual theaters, and on-demand offerings.
After months…err years of waiting, we now know when “New Mutants” will finally arrive for audiences– uh…the same date as last time. Yeah, don’t get overly excited for a Disney+ announcement, because that didn’t happen today at Comic-Con @ Home.
With its increasingly absurd number of delays, “The New Mutants,” fast becoming the “The Man Who Killed Don Quixote” of superhero movies, has again returned to prove that it actually exists. A large push at this year’s virtual edition of the San Diego Comic-Con that included a screening of the opening few minutes.
After months…err years of waiting, we now know when “New Mutants” will finally arrive for audiences– uh…the same date as last time. Yeah, don’t get overly excited for a Disney+ announcement, because that didn’t happen today at Comic-Con @ Home.
or elsewhere) and we can see it to believe it, let's look back ' long, journey to the big screen.Fox hires director Josh Boone to co-write and direct intended to be part of the studio's growing X-Men cinematic universe.
To say that “The New Mutants” has been delayed is an understatement. We are quickly approaching the three-year anniversary of the first trailer’s debut in 2017.
The thing about the upcoming superhero film, “The New Mutants,” that makes it so interesting isn’t the plot of the movie but the drama that surrounds the production. Numerous delays, proposed reshoots that never happened, and a big studio acquisition are much more intriguing than what appears to be a pretty typical teen horror film with an ‘X-Men’ label attached.
X-Men spin-off The New Mutants will launch in cinemas in August, Disney has said.
The X Men spin-off called The New Mutants will reportedly hit the big screens on August 28, 2020. The release date of this horror-thriller film had been postponed due to the global outbreak of Coronavirus.
The releases of upcoming Disney releases Mulan, The New Mutants, and the horror-thriller Antlers have all been postponed due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, so reports multiple sources. The live-action version of Mulan was set to hit cinemas later this month, while The New Mutants and Antlers were set to debut in April, but that now won’t be the case.
After two years of delays, 20th Century Fox released the trailer for the X-Men spinoff “The New Mutants.”
20th Century Fox has released a new trailer for the delayed The New Mutants, which should hopefully see the darkness of cinemas later this year. The film is a horror movie set within the superhero genre.
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