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Lee Sung Jin, the chief screenwriter of the brilliant Acharnés series, has been entrusted at length with the development of the X-Men reboot for Marvel Studios. The opportunity to come back to the creative direction of this new version. After no less than a dozen feature films spread over more than twenty years under the banner of the [...]
Kevin Feige Wants the MCU’s X-MEN to Start Fresh With a “Big Swing,” and That’s Exactly What It Needs
Marvel Studios is finally moving forward with its long-awaited X-Men movie, and qccording to screenwriter Lee Sung Jin, the plan is to build something entirely new for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, with Kevin Feige encouraging the creative team to take risks and rethink the iconic heroes from the ground up.Lee recently opened up about the project in an interview with Deadline, revealing that Marvel isn’t boxing the filmmakers into a specific fo…
Marvel is about to make a clean table of the past for his mutants. While the integration of X-Men into the MCU is one of Hollywood's most monitored construction sites, Lee Sung Jin, the creator of the hit series Acharnés (Beef), has just made explosive revelations: the film will take risks.
Since Marvel regained X-Men's rights when Disney bought Fox, it has gradually prepared the ground to bring the mutants back to the big screen. Taking advantage of the freedoms granted with the Saga of the Multiverse, Hugh Jackman was recovered as a variant of Wolverine in Deadpool and Wolverine and Patrick Stewart as another version of Charles Xavier in Doctor Strange on the Multiverse of the Madness, which we will see again in Avengers: Doomsda…
'X-Men': Lee Sung Jin Says Freedom On "Character-First" Reboot Similar To 'Beef': "Not Beholden To Any Of The Movies That Have Come Before"
I think many of us were thrilled to see that Marvel Studios and Kevin Feige were able to bring back the creative team behind “Thunderbolts” (aka, “The New Avengers”) for their “X-Men” reboot, as Jake Schreier is set to direct from a script co-written by Lee Sung Jin (“Beef,” “Silicon Valley,” “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”) and Joanna Calo (“The Bear,” “Hacks,” “Beef”) from a previous draft penned by Michael Lesslie, after the trio deliever…
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