Don't look at the rain. Look at the scattering of colorful umbrellas.
Ну сколько ж можно тянуть-то, елки зеленые?! Сказали бы сразу - продолжению быть! Нет, нагнетают, блин, интригу на пустом месте.
First Class sequel finally moving forward?
Lots of sequel talk from Marvel movies recently, with The Wolverine, Iron Man 3, and Thor 2, but out of all of those, wouldn’t you like to see more X-Men, especially with how good Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men: First Class was?
Yes you do and apparently so does Fox.
“We’ve learned that the studio is “discussing sequels internally.” While there is not yet any formal announcement of a follow-up, it does show interest in continuing First Class rather than leaving it as a standalone origin tale. Executives are said to be very pleased with what Matthew Vaughn achieved with the film. It scored an 87 per cent overall rating on the review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes and has, to date, amassed $335million worldwide in just over four weeks on release. The budget is reported as $160million, reduced by tax concessions to about $135m, which has now been recouped from domestic (USA) earnings.”
I would expect Blu-ray/DVD sales and rentals will be quite high for this, as word-of-mouth has been good. Thoughts?
First Class sequel finally moving forward?
Lots of sequel talk from Marvel movies recently, with The Wolverine, Iron Man 3, and Thor 2, but out of all of those, wouldn’t you like to see more X-Men, especially with how good Matthew Vaughn’s X-Men: First Class was?
Yes you do and apparently so does Fox.
“We’ve learned that the studio is “discussing sequels internally.” While there is not yet any formal announcement of a follow-up, it does show interest in continuing First Class rather than leaving it as a standalone origin tale. Executives are said to be very pleased with what Matthew Vaughn achieved with the film. It scored an 87 per cent overall rating on the review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes and has, to date, amassed $335million worldwide in just over four weeks on release. The budget is reported as $160million, reduced by tax concessions to about $135m, which has now been recouped from domestic (USA) earnings.”
I would expect Blu-ray/DVD sales and rentals will be quite high for this, as word-of-mouth has been good. Thoughts?