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The New Mutants -- news, rumors, opix, etc;

So the correct name would be Warpath, given that "Thunderbird" could refer to either one of them?
James Proudstar, known originally as the second Thunderbird and later as Warpath, is the character associated with the New Mutants. He was portrayed by Booboo Stewart in the Days Of Future Past film. His elder brother John, the first Thunderbird, was in the X-Men and was killed in the line of duty. He was never a New Mutant in the comics and has not been portrayed in any of the films thus far.
 
Well, the Maisie Williams rumor may have been false (or at least denied), but Williams is down for it. Also, note that she technically doesn't deny it, either. She's aware of the project and is familiar with the director. Hmmm...
“I can’t say much about it at all, but I would absolutely love to be a part of it, [and] to be a part of the Marvel family,” Williams said about possibly joining the X-Men spin-off when asked recently by EW. “New Mutants looks absolutely incredible and I’ve always loved the idea of spin-offs and [director] Joshua Boone is incredibly talented. So, yeah, sign me up.”
 
I liked the two as buddies. I will point out that this lineup is the lineup from right after the death of Doug in Fall of the Mutants.
 
If it is the '90s movie then McAvoy would be most likely, but the article does say it's rumored to be present day, so it could still be Stewart. Stawart is doing Wolverine 3, so he's obviously still happy to play Prof. X.
 
That article uses the phrase "assumed to be set in the present", but that doesn't mean anything at all, really, because it's just an assumption and could easily turn out to be completely wrong.
 
That's why I said rumored. We still don't know for sure if it is the '90s set movie, and the article did say it might be in the present day so I didn't see the harm in mentioning it.
 
A film, or film series, set in the 90's that lines up with the other 6 X-Men films could make for a very interesting franchise overall. Fox has films set in the 60's right on through present day with Wolverine 3 taking place in an unknown span of time in the future. Presumably linear from X-Men 3 & Wolverine 2.
 
Honestly, I thinking New Mutants will most likely be in the present, since the two spin-offs we've gotten so far, The Wolverine and Deadpool, were both set in the present while the main series has been continually covering the past.
 
I hope New Mutants is in the present. If I had a choice, I'd have Colossus appear rather than any other as an adult character.
 
We know Xavier is in New Mutants, and it seems more likely that it'd be James McAvoy's younger version than Patrick Stewart's older version since that version is already showing up in Wolverine 3.
 
That was hinted at a while ago, so it should be no surprise. Really, the only issue was whether Doug was going to be there too.
 
The Fault In Our Stars writers Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber have been hired to rewrite the script.

The team will consist of Mirage, Cannonball, Sunspot, Wolfsbane, Magik and Warlock.

No Cypher is annoying. I guess looking at some of the cooler, more unique uses of his power didn't defeat the attitude of "His power is language? LAME" :sigh: Warlock/Cypher together are a really big part of the team, but I guess its just easier not to write poor Doug. Also, I'm definitely no excited in the choice of writers. Still, I'll hold out hope. I like most X-Men movies (I even liked Apocalypse), so as long as New Mutants isn't as bad as Wolverine Origins (the only X-Men movie I really dislike), it should be at least ok.
 
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