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Any chance of an X-Men 4? Ever?

Well, since FC is to be set in the sixties, they've got a good thirty years or so to start with... but it's not the years so much as the continuity restraints. Mutants were being treated as a relatively new discovery in X1, iirc, which severely hampers possible storylines if they do decide to observe continuity.

I didn't take the Mutant Registration Act in X:1 as a sign that mutants were a relative new discovery. I took it as the government was finally getting a voice in on the phenomenon, one that had been going on for awhile. It's not odd at all for the government to be the last one to chime in on something.

It has to have been mentioned but Anna Paquin is a much bigger name now. It would seem obvious to have Rogue back in any X:4 movie. A way to reintroduce her might be to have her flying, then give a brief flashback montage on how she has been upgraded. Paquin now has a sex appeal draw she didn't fully have for the first three X-Men fims.

My X:4 would have to have: Rougue, Beast, Colossus, Kitty and Iceman(now fully iced up). Storm still needs more and I'd take her if Halle Berry didn't pull a prima donna for either money, story focus or both. Pulling Gambit over from X:O-Wolverine would be nice.
 
^ I don't mind the title but get frustrated like a typical fan boy that they haven't clarified this thing doesn't have anything to do with the comic book lol...and yes I'm kind of having fun with that now. I wouldn't be shocked if the sequels were titled Second and Third class...but again we'd actually have to SEE the "classes" in the first place. I'm hoping that the actual X-Men appear in the sequel. This is definitely a different direction to depict an X-Men story so on that fact alone I'm interested in what direction they take it. I really am eager to see a trailer next year.
 
There's all sorts of title confusion out there anyway. Nicolas Cage & Ron Perlman are currently in a movie called Season of the Witch. Until today, I was under the mistaken impression that it was going to be a remake of Halloween III: Season of the Witch (but avoiding the mistake of its predecessor and not including "Halloween" in the title).

Then you've got James Cameron suing Avatar: The Last Airbender to remove the word "Avatar" from their title even though the original anime series came out long before James Cameron's Avatar movie.

Last year provided no end of confusion thanks to the releases of 9, Nine, & District 9. (District 9 was the space-aliens-as-South-African-apartheid-metaphor movie. 9 was the funky CG animated movie produced by Tim Burton & Timur Bekmambetov about a bunch of Nightmare Before Christmas rejects running around a post-apocalyptic landscape fighting giant robots. Nine was Rob Marshall's musical remake of Fellini's 8 1/2; starring Daniel Day-Lewis as an Italian movie director with writer's block surrounded by sexy women who sing a lot.)

The Steve Martin/Queen Latifah comedy Bringing Down the House had absolutely nothing to do with the Ben Mezrich non-fiction book of the same name. As a result, when Mezrich's story of card counting MIT students was finally adapted for the screen, the title was changed to 21.

Still, let's hope that even 20th Century Fox isn't dumb enough to use a sequel title like Second Class. The savage critical headlines would write themselves!

would xavier still be in another man's body?

Eww.

Ian McKellen could probably give Patrick Stewart some advice on how to play that scene.

Eeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!

Well, since FC is to be set in the sixties, they've got a good thirty years or so to start with... but it's not the years so much as the continuity restraints. Mutants were being treated as a relatively new discovery in X1, iirc, which severely hampers possible storylines if they do decide to observe continuity.

I didn't take the Mutant Registration Act in X:1 as a sign that mutants were a relative new discovery. I took it as the government was finally getting a voice in on the phenomenon, one that had been going on for awhile. It's not odd at all for the government to be the last one to chime in on something.

Absolutely. Take illegal immigration as a real world example. It's been an issue for decades. Arizona's SB1070 is merely the most recent, most controversial measure to address it.
 
I want a X-Men 4. I dk if there will be another film. But, I do know Wolverine is coming out with a second film. If anyone is interested in that. I thought they were pretty awesome.
 
I just think recasting the roles to make a prequel, and then throwing that cast out again to make X-Men 4 is insane.
It's already been announced that Cyclops & Jean grey won't even be in this film. Probably Storm too. So there'll only really be the young versions of Xavier & Magneto, and then probably Beast, who will be in his pre-blue form anyway, so it won't really matter for him.
 
Hmm...well they better make it pretty spectacular if they want to keep all the fans they had from the first couple films.
 
The creative talent involved in the production of the and the film's cast are the only reasons why I have hope for this film. Singer has been very hands on and involved in the casting of the characters, Vaughn is an excellent director, and the script while going through the regular army of writers was re-written and polished by Vaughn and Jane Goldman who did a brilliant job of adapting "Kick-Ass" and they have Singer and Donner's full confidence so we'll see. There's a number of things that have raised eye brows from fans as we've discussed in this thread but those are most likely just pre-production speculation and fears. We'll have to wait and see until we start getting actual footage to really start judging this film. I'm eager to see a trailer, and the teaser poster.
 
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