Given the past comments from the people involved on X-Men: Days of Future Past, the possibility of future movies with the original cast seems more likely now, so feel free to discuss and speculate.
-How it should differ from the Original Trilogy?
-Which characters do you want to return?
-Which new characters do you want to see? Who should play them?
-Which storylines should be adapted? The classic comics or the modern comics?
WHICH MUTANT TEAM MOVES FORWARD IN A POTENTIAL SEQUEL TO X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST?
Producer Lauren Shuler Donner Talks the Darker Tone, Casting, the X-MEN Franchise, DEADPOOL, Sequels, and More on Set of X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
Writer-Producer on the Origins of X-Men: Days of Future Past
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-How it should differ from the Original Trilogy?
-Which characters do you want to return?
-Which new characters do you want to see? Who should play them?
-Which storylines should be adapted? The classic comics or the modern comics?
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Originally Posted by Hutch Parker I think what's exciting is that it can be both. I think the nature of this project is that they intersect and the legacy can be unique and different for both casts, together and separately. There's a tremendous amount of opportunity that comes out of it. |
WHICH MUTANT TEAM MOVES FORWARD IN A POTENTIAL SEQUEL TO X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST?
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Obviously we dont know how this movie ends, but at this point is there the sense that youll have members of both these casts to play with going forward, or does this movie serve as a definitive end point to the story of that cast from the first three X-Men films? Lauren Shuler Donner: Well this is no. Yes. No. (laughter) OK, next? (laughs) We will continue I cant tell you, really. We will continue with our main characters in the future versions. We want to diversify. We will bring in new characters. My mandate to myself since Ive been involved in these movies was make every single movie different, so theres never X-Men fatigue. What I loved about what Matthew Vaughn did was that he made it a Bond movie. A James Bond movie. I didnt want fans to say Ive seen it, been there, you know. And what James Mangold did with The Wolverine was he made it a noir. It had a whole different style, a whole different feel, more focus on character, it was kind of one of those old film noir movies. And Bryan, what hes doing thats interesting is, its time to bring back the classic Coke, the classic X-Men that we had before, the classic cast. Its the right way to do it. You wouldnt want to fool around and give it a different kind of style or genre, so thats perfect. Will we we will bring a lot of people back, lets just say that. And well bring in new characters, and we will release different kinds of X-Men stories. I dont know that were always going to follow this one, I think its time to reach out, to, well I cant say because youll print it and then everyone will expect it. |
Producer Lauren Shuler Donner Talks the Darker Tone, Casting, the X-MEN Franchise, DEADPOOL, Sequels, and More on Set of X-MEN: DAYS OF FUTURE PAST
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Does it leave us in a place where we could see more adventures from either set of characters? Simon Kingberg: Sure, for sure. Absolutely. Yeah, I mean, at the movie I hope you'll feel like, "Oh, I want to follow the older cast on their new adventures, and I want to follow these younger guys into the '70s, '80s, and onward." |
Writer-Producer on the Origins of X-Men: Days of Future Past
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