‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Concludes a “Trilogy” That Started With ‘First Class’

UPDATED:

The original headline to this article mistakenly said “That Started With ‘Days of Future Past’”. That was a complete mistype on my part. The trilogy obviously started with ‘X-Men: First Class’.

‘X-Men: Apocalypse’ Concludes a “Trilogy” That Started With ‘First Class’
Germain Lussier — Film

Bryan Singer, Simon Kinberg and the whole team are hard at work in pre-production on X-Men: Apocalypse. Filming starts this April up in Montreal for a summer 2016 release. The film will be set in the ’80s, following the old timeline from the end of X-Men: Days of Future Past with the stars of that movie returning: Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, James McAvoy and more. It’ll be the biggest X-Men movie yet, introducing the character Apocalypse.

In a new interview, Kinberg suggests the new film might be the end of that story. The writer and producer says the creative time is looking…

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“Quote from Satan” on Latest ‘Left Behind’ Poster

“Quote from Satan” on Latest ‘Left Behind’ Poster
Jonathon Dornbush — Entertainment Weekly

From what’s been revealed thus far, Left Behind appears to have two key qualities of a classic Nicolas Cage film: All the dialogue is either whispered or screamed, and everything in the movie is on fire. But in case that wasn’t enough to attract audiences, the film’s promotional campaign has enlisted the help of the prince of evil whose entire world is on fire — Satan.

Opening this Friday, Oct. 3, Left Behind tells the story of the biblical Rapture, in which millions of people have disappeared. Remaining groups of survivors attempt to recover from the ensuing chaos, including a pilot played…

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‘Tak3n’ Trailer

‘Tak3n’ Trailer

They took his daughter and sold her as a sex slave, then they took his wife, then they took him. Now it looks like they’re taking Bryan Mills’ freedom and charging him with murder. Ahh, but he is obviously being framed so, let the games begin.

This third entry in the Taken franchise was written and is being produced by Luc Besson, and the directorial duties fall to one of his protégés, Olivier Megaton.

I have no particular interest in this film, but I do have hope that perhaps it can be better than the second film, which didn’t always make a lot of sense and was not nearly as good as the…

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