THE NEW MUTANTS: The Version Coming To Theaters In August Is The Same One Test Audiences Saw In 2017

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The New Mutants has been hit by delay after delay and, believe it or not, was actually shot back in 2017. Initially scheduled for an April 13th, 2018 debut, it was pushed back several times before Disney (who had acquired Twentieth Century Fox by that point) scheduled it for earlier this year. 

The COVID-19 pandemic changed things yet again, though, but we now know that the Marvel movie will reach theaters – assuming they’re open – this summer. However, back when it was moved to August 2nd, 2019, it was suggested that The New Mutants was set to undergo extensive reshoots.

Apparently, the plan was to add new characters and change the film’s tone, but The Hollywood Reporter has now confirmed that they never took place. As a result, “the film remains largely what test audiences saw back in 2017, but with finished visual effects.”

In other words, we’re getting the cut director Josh Boone originally delivered to Fox before the studio decided to make a host of changes. That doesn’t mean it’s going to be bad, of course, as we saw the studio make a lot of major errors with these Marvel Comics adaptations over the years.

There’s no denying that it’s going to be fun seeing the original cut of The New Mutants, and we now just have to hope that things are normal enough for us to be able to watch it on the big screen. 

Click on the “Next” button below for some
spoilery new details about The New Mutants!

 

The Demon Bear

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According to the magazine, “The New Mutants begins with Dani dreaming of a night a mysterious force – later revealed as the Demon Bear – attacked her home on a Cheyenne Nation reservation during a snowstorm.” They’re shown being pursued through their home, but the monster itself is never actually fully revealed (its just hinted at). 

Interestingly, it’s not until the end of the film that “[Dani] discovers that the bear casting a shadow across her life is the product of her own troubles psyche.”

If this all sounds familiar, it’s likely because director Josh Boone is clearly following the comic books!
 

Magik’s Dark Past

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The New Mutants is going to be PG-13, but it definitely sounds like it could veer into R-Rated territory.

We’ve already shared some images of the terrifying Smiley Men (you can check those out by clicking HERE), and it’s now been confirmed that they will pursue the heroes through the hospital. However, the reason for their existence is both unsettling and definitely surprising. 

“[Drawn] from Ilyana’s tortured past, these 7 foot tall creatures have dangling limbs and hideously grinning faces.” According to Boone, “There were things we didn’t want to directly speak about, like sex trafficking, so we found a way to personify them the way a child might remember.”
 

Wolfsbane’s Transformation

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As you may have noticed in what little we’ve seen from The New Mutants, Wolfsbane has a “W” branded on her neck. Apparently, we actually see her get that, so the movie is obviously going to delve into the origin stories of these mutant characters.

Here’s where things get really interesting, though. It’s said that the character’s “wolf” form is portrayed with the use of a the same, real-life wolf/dog that appeared in 2018’s Alpha

“Rahne fights the bear in the form of her lycanthropic counterpart, Wolfsbane,” according to the magazine. “Maisie Williams wore nail and teeth extensions.” Clearly, we’ll see a couple of versions of the character in the film, and that’s definitely an exciting prospect. 
 

Lockheed

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We’ve been hearing rumblings that the alien dragon Lockheed could make some sort of appearance in The New Mutants, but that’s now been confirmed by the magazine. There are still no official images of Illyana’s alien friend, but we do know a little more about what he’ll be getting up to in the movie.

“Method Studios also brought to life the animated character Lockheed, a little pet dragon who spends much of his time perched on Illyana’s shoulder,” the magazine confirms in its feature. 

Unfortunately, no further information is revealed about how Lockheed comes into Magik’s life. However, we can probably safely assume that it has something to do with the hero’s visit to Limbo. 
 

The Hospital

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After the aforementioned nightmare Dani Moonstar has, she wakes up to find herself in the hospital run by Dr. Cecilia Reyes. It’s then that she meets both her fellow mutant inmates and the doctor.

“Inside the hospital, Dr. Reyes keeps watch on her mutant captives from a central control room, where dozens of old-school cathode ray tube monitors display CCTV feeds from across the entire campus,” the magazine explains. “The cameras have the ability to monitor each mutants health including organs/vital signs and they have overlays showing their body systems etc.”

Initially, fans suspected that Reyes would be tied to Mister Sinister in some way, but it doesn’t sound like she will have anyone pulling her strings when we finally meet her in The New Mutants
 

The Villainous Dr. Cecilia Reyes

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“Only in the film’s final act do the five young mutants realize the potential of their powers in a high-stakes battle against not only their captor, Dr. Reyes, but also the giant demon bear who’s supernatural presence has been growing throughout the film,” reads a makeshift synopsis of sorts. 

“However, it’s just before the bear makes his dramatic entrance Reyes reveals her own mutant power: the ability to create a smothering force field which she throws around Dani and her companions.” Brace yourself for spoilers with this next bit, though, as her final fate is revealed!

“Reyes is distracted from smothering the mutants by a snow storm building outside. As the storm closes in, the demon bear bursts through a wall and swallows her whole.” Ouch!
 

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This is an awesome shot of Magik, and it’s clear that as we follow her story in The New Mutants, Illyana Rasputin will gain control over her powers and become the badass we know from the comics.

As well as the mystical armour which has appeared down Magik’s arm, we also see the Soulsword.
 

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We mentioned this above, but as you can see, Reyes is using her powers to try to kill the mutants who have come into her “care.” She looks like she’s in a bad way here, though. 

Reyes was an unexpected choice of villain for The New Mutants, and it will be interesting to see how her motivations are explained here, especially as she’s clearly a mutant too.
 

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Demon Bear has invaded this hospital, and it seemingly lies in ruins as a result. It looks like that’s Magik the monster has come face to face with, and we’re pretty sure she’s the one who destroys him.

Time will tell on that front, of course, but Demon Bear definitely makes for a very cool visual on screen.
 

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Sunspot is a fan-favourite character from the comic books, and he’s another mutant who is seemingly going to embrace his powers in a big way over the course of The New Mutants

This is an awesome shot of him powered up, and it’s a shame we’re not going to see more of these heroes moving forward as they all have a lot of potential on the big screen. 
 

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AVATAR 2 Behind-The-Scenes Photo Gives Us A First Look At Kate Winslet In A Mo-Cap Suit

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It was announced back in 2017 (yes, these movie have been in production for a long time) that Kate Winslet had joined the cast of James Cameron’s Avatar sequels, and thanks to a new behind-the-scenes image, we have our first look at the Titanic star on set.

The photo features the Academy Award-winner alongside fellow franchise newcomer Cliff Curtis (Fear The Walking Dead) and returning stars Zoe Saldana (Avengers: Endgame) and Sam Worthington (Clash of the Titans).

We don’t have many details on Winslet’s role, but we do know that her character goes by Ronal. It was assumed that she would have to be a Na’vi with that name, and her motion-capture suit would seem to confirm it.

Check out the photo below, along with a previously released shot of Sigourney Weaver as the returning Dr. Grace Augustine.

From the set of the sequels: @ZoeSaldana, Sam Worthington, Kate Winslet, and Cliff Curtis taking a break from underwater performance capture for a quick photo!

Fun fact: Much of the performance capture took place in this 900,000 gallon tank, built specifically for the sequels. pic.twitter.com/NSfqoZ6jXJ

— Avatar (@officialavatar) May 13, 2020

From the set of the Avatar sequels: Producer Jon Landau, Sigourney Weaver, and Joel David Moore revisited the Site 26 Shack to shoot scenes for the new films.

Follow Jon on Instagram at “JonPLandau” for more sneak peeks! 👀 pic.twitter.com/hueTOr9saV

— Avatar (@officialavatar) April 29, 2020

The Avatar sequels were recently given the green light to resume production in New Zealand, and are expected to make their scheduled release dates. The first sequel is set to be released on December 17th, 2021, with three more installments following in 2023, 2025, and 2027.

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AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON Concept Art Gives Aaron Taylor-Johnson’s Quicksilver A Clean Cut Look

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Avengers: Age of Ultron introduced us to the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s version of the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver back in 2015, but the latter didn’t stick around for long after sacrificing himself to save Hawkeye’s life. Aaron Taylor-Johnson did a great job as the speedster, but actually looked quite a bit different to his character’s comic book counterpart. 

With a grounded costume and scruffy look which made sense for his version of the hero given his background, he wasn’t exactly the clean cut Quicksilver we so often see in the source material.

Well, thanks to concept artist Andy Park, we now get to see a slightly different take on Quicksilver!

As you can see, he looks a lot more like the version from the comics, and very nearly has that classic hairstyle too. In a second piece of artwork, Park shows off the version who ended up in the sequel.

Here’s hoping we see more Quicksilver in the MCU following the events of WandaVision
 

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CASSIAN ANDOR: Jimmy Smits And Alistair Petrie Rumored To Reprise ROGUE ONE Roles In Disney+ TV Series

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According to a new report shared by Bespin Bulletin, Jimmy Smits and Alistair Petrie are both in talks to reprise their Rogue One: A Star Wars Story roles in the Cassian Andor TV series coming to Disney+. 

Smith obviously played Bail Organa in the Star Wars prequels before returning for that spinoff, and as Alderaan’s Senator and the adoptive father of Leia Organa, there’s a lot of gaps an appearance here could fill in (it certainly opens the door to an appearance from a younger version of the Princess). 

As for Petrie, he made his debut in a Galaxy Far, Far Away in Rogue One as General Draven. 

A General in the Rebel Alliance, he was there when Jyn Erso was recruited to steal the Death Star plans, and ended up playing a pivotal role throughout the movie. If these claims are accurate, they won’t be the first Rogue One actors to return for Cassian Andor as both Genevieve O’Reilly (Mon Mothma) and Alan Tudyk (K2SO) have signed on to the highly anticipated TV show.

How do you guys feel about this news?
 

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THE NEW MUTANTS Has Been Given A New Release Date; Will Now Hit Theaters This August

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After numerous delays and rumors that the movie would be released straight to VOD, Disney has  given Josh Boone’s The New Mutants a new theatrical release date.

The X-Men spinoff will now make its way into theaters on August 28th, 2020.

Fans had been wondering about the status of the movie since it was removed from its theatrical release schedule (it was actually supposed to hit theaters last month) after the mass COVID-19-related production delays and postponements, and a recent Amazon listing seemed to confirm that it would indeed be heading straight to on demand platforms.

It seems crazy to think that The New Mutants was actually filmed back in 2017, but fans of the troubled children of the atom will finally – hopefully – get to see them in action later this year. 

Theaters are expected to begin re-opening their doors over the next couple of months in many locations, but that doesn’t mean audiences are going to be comfortable venturing into them, and there’s a lot of speculation that the major tentpoles scheduled for summer releases, Wonder Woman 1984 and Mulan among them, will ultimately wind up shifting dates again.

Disney will now be keeping a very close eye on how Tenet, in particular, fares, as the Christopher Nolan thriller will (supposedly) be first out of the blocks this July.

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