Saturday, July 3, 2010

MULTIPLE MAN TO APPEAR IN "X-MEN FIRST CLASS". NEIL MARSHALL TO DIRECT A POST CAMELOT EPIC "THE SWORD AND THE FURY"

Here's a bunch of fresh news for the holiday weekend: according to hot rumors, Jamie Madrox a.k.a. Multiple Man, will be one of the characters in "X-Men: First Class". If you remember, Multiple Man also appeared in "X-Men: The Last Stand", back in 2006 and was played by Eric Dane, but it seems that now three new (still secret) actors are competing for the role of the mutant who grew up on an isolated farm in Kansas wearing a special suit which could neutralize his mutant power, but before this could be explained to him a horrible tornado killed his parents when he was just 15.

Speaking to "MovieWeb", Neil Marshall, the director of this summer's Roman epic "Centurion" with Michael Fassbender, has revealed that one of his future projects will be "The Sword and the Fury", a post-Camelot film, which would take place thirty-years after the death of King Arthur. It will start with a tyrant stealing the magical Excalibur, after which Guinevere and the Grail Knights will be forced to hire a band of thieves to steal it back. Waiting in Neil Marshall's list of the possible projects is also "The Eagle's Nest", a World War II action-adventure film, an espionage story described as the mix of Indiana Jones, James Bond, "Where Eagles Dare" and "Die Hard".

7 comments:

  1. i think the x-men stories are so appealing, in part, because rather than the superhero stories like superman, x-men presumes that a significant minority of the population has special gifts. rather than a good superhero and a single nemesis, or a few different nemesis, there's more of a sense that we all have special powers. x-men is the glorification -- proper, i might add -- of the freaks of society.
    felt like musing. hope u don't mind. for what it's worth.

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  2. The Sword and the Fury sounds promising.

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  3. @Ed
    no, Ed, I don't mind, you know how I like when you put your magic at work ;) And I actually totally agree with your description of X-men charm and appeal.

    @Alex
    yep, we always love some swords and sorcerers, fantasy and adventure :)

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  4. The Sword and the Fury interests me most of these....

    Michele

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  5. Glad you find it interesting, Michele.

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  6. Multiple Man sounds like a fun concept.

    Lee
    Tossing It Out

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  7. it really does, he was quite cool in FIRST STAND as well.

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