What’s Taking The New Mutants So Long?
I remember back when I was five years old and 20th Century Fox revealed they were making a horror-centric New Mutants film. We got the trailer on my sixth birthday, and now all these years
I remember back when I was five years old and 20th Century Fox revealed they were making a horror-centric New Mutants film. We got the trailer on my sixth birthday, and now all these years
Fans have waited in anticipation, but it’s finally official. Fox’s catalog of Marvel characters has joined the house that Walt Disney built. Recently during CinemaCon, a presentation was played and among the characters present were
For the past year-plus, there are a couple movies over at 20th Century Fox that seemed to be getting raked over the coals. More specifically, there are two mutant-focused movies that have been having some
Sometimes I feel like I'm alone on a lot of things in the filmsphere. When word hit that director Josh Boone was going to make The New Mutants a more horror-centric tale, I was immediately
What's going on with The New Mutants? Well, your guess is as good as mine. It's not a property many people out there would have expected to get the green light, especially in the way
While Fox seems to be doing pretty well with their R-rated Marvel fare (Deadpool, Deadpool 2, and Logan all KILLED it with both critics and fans), they do seem to have hit a bit of
Earlier this morning, it was revealed that both X-Men: Dark Phoenix and The New Mutants would both be getting pushed back. X-Men: Dark Phoenix was pushed to February of next year, and The New Mutants
20th Century Fox may be developing the most projects they have ever, but it looks like the ones that are deep in post-production are having some real problems -- at least that's what it looks
Crazy-extensive reshoots and release date delays. These are the typical red flags for a stinker of a film. Of course, in recent years, a couple weeks of reshoots has become standard, and even films with
The New Mutants was an unexpected little from the get-go. Initially pitched as sort of a YA version of X-Men, it quickly turned into something very different. With horror and Stephen King aficionado Josh Boone