A recent talk about the first X-Men reminded us of the lost era of action movies filled with black leather. Speaking on the Tales From the '90s podcast, film journalist Drew McWeeny lamented that when Bryan Singer's X-Men was released in 2000, studio executives balked at the idea of everyone's favorite mutant superheroes wearing the bright, unique costumes they wore in the Marvel comics: "They lost their nerve and made them double-down with Matr…
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