'New Mutants' Spoilers, Release Date, Latest News &Update: Mystique and Wolverine Are Bidding Goodbye? Prof. Charles Xavier Be On Set?
By Hazel Jane F. Mortiga | Nov 28, 2016 01:47 AM EST
Another Marvel movie, "New Mutants" would possibly be heading on big screen by the next two years. There were no confirmations yet on its specific release date but the studio has already set aside Mar. 2, 2018 for an 'unnamed' Marvel project. On its X-Men" spinoff, it was speculated that Wolverine and Mystique would finally say goodbye to their vivid fans whereas Prof. Charles Xavier would join the cast.
"New Mutants" is a group of teenaged mutant superheroes-on-training appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. As it was previously reported, it was revealed that the said sci-fi film was a spinoff from the American series of superhero film, "X-Men".
According to GameNGuide, two of the main characters in "X-Men", Mystique and Wolverine would wave to their final goodbyes. However, it was previously said by the producer, Simon Kinberg that Prof. Charles Xavier who portrayed by James McAvoy would be back on set and join "New Mutants".
The 20th Century has high hopes for "New Mutants" as there were speculations that the upcoming film would feature mysterious mutants. On the other hand it was rumored that Dani Moonstar, Illyana Rasputin, Samuel Guthrie, Roberto da Costa and Rahne Sinclair would be the mysterious mutants. There were no confirmations yet from the showrunners about the said speculations.
Moreover, the production team of "New Mutants" did not released official list of the cast members as well as its release date. Besides, there were no official storylines being released by the showrunners. As per Slash Film, it was recently reported that Kinberg said that the studio aimed to start its filming on 2017.
Fans were very excited for the upcoming film series spinoff "New Mutants". All of the fans could do, is to speculate and give predictions as well as theories in the upcoming movie.
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