Next X-Men movie confirmed

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    i like this
     
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    Considering the fact that Daredevil has earned his own Netflix series alongside Iron First, Luke Cage and Jessica Jones -- I daresay he's a likely candidate for the proceeding roster in the next (post-Ultron) installment of the Avengers franchise. Moviegoers have been acquainted with him before. He received an awful debut in 2003, which has almost certainly been retconned. There were plans to reintroduce him to the Marvel Cinematic Univese, however I've not heard anything more on it since Joe Carnahan's sizzle reel was released...



    But now we have become horribly sidetracked. New X-Men film? Oh, right. My enthusiasm for the film franchise has long since sizzled out. I never particularly cared for Wolverine.



    I stopped listening to you after you voiced your distaste for the source material.
     
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    It wasn't that bad. Certainly not as terrible as the first Amazing Spider-Man.
     
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    Stan Lee didn't like it either.

    Granted, I thought Colin Farrell was an excellent Bullseye. And the final Director's Cut wasn't 'terrible' per se. In the end, it matters little if the uncut version was an improvement; it was released on dvd for collector's, and ultimately the audience was introduced to him via what made it to theatre.
     
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    I can make my own opinion, as much as I respect Stan Lee, and while I didn't love the Daredevil film, it still did him more justice and fit him better than, say, the Fantastic Four films.

    I wouldn't mind a reboot, but it doesn't really seem that necessary.
     
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    I really liked Daredevil's director cut. I never watched the theatrical one because I heard they cut out nearly everything with any relative meaning. I really like the director's cut. You shuold give it a chance if you've only seen the theatrical cut, it does the character justice.

    Whereas with FF I find the movies unwatchable. I know nothing about FF, but having just seen the first one I would assume they are offensively bad.


    And both of these things are getting a reboot anyway and are sure to be far better.[DOUBLEPOST=1386440251][/DOUBLEPOST]
    hey.
     
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    I Liked spider man movies, the problem is that he didn't felt like a spider man.. they focused so much of "Peter Parker's crappy life" that they forgot the joker personality of spider man, to this day I only record one joke in all 3 movies (that in the elevator )... this new movie even though wasn't that good did make more Jokes... but I felt that If they were not going to kill Gwen they could give us more depth to the scene where his Uncle Ben dies... In the first trilogy Ben's death was powerfull and a big factor to the spider man persona(Like the comics), I even liked Ben as Peter's conscience at Spider man 2.