2014 is filling up with blockbusters.
How a superhero helped me deal with a super crisis.
Why sequel Rocket?
What's a phrase that will indicate how cool this will be?
Can we call him Dragneto now? Please?
The comic book flick hits soon and Comic-Con fans get an extra treat.
A new site where good-guys and crime fighters can connect.
So says Bryan Singer.
A weekend gross of $56 million from this reinvented prequel to the X-Men franchise with a critically acclaimed director and top actors including James McAvoy and Jennifer Lawrence proves the continued appeal of the series.
Here's what you should be excited about in the mutant prequel.
There are many new faces in this super-sized prequel. Here's our guide...
Just in case you haven't seen enough from the movie.
Includes interview with the cast!
It's practically 1/300th of the movie!
Professor X pleads his case to government officials.
Jennifer Lawrence lookin' blue in the best kind of ways.
Meet Banshee, Havok and Beast.
"Peace was never an option"
Another trilogy is apparently in order.
If it sounds like 'Eragon' it's only because 'Eragon' sounds like 'Dragonflight.' NERD FIGHT!
It's his first full-time directing gig.
Unfortunately, we are serious.
Wait, where are they? Is this a normal place to chat? What?
Because not knowing what they're saying makes all the difference!
This time we make a little Havok with some fire.
This is going to disappoint you.
"Before he was Professor X, he was...James McAvoy"
We've waiting a long time for more mutants...and here they are!
And they don't suck!
January Jones, meow!!
And what a pretty Jet it is.
Producer Bryan Singer reveals details about the upcoming 'X-Men: First Class'
Producer Bryan Signer reveals his foiled plans to cast the 'Twilight' star in the prequel
Zoe Kravitz and Bill Milner also joins the prequel, set to shoot next week
Platt, Flemyng, and Byrne are the latest additions for the upcoming 'X-Men: First Class'
Kenyan actor the latest to join director Matthew Vaughn's 'X-Men' ensemble
Jennifer Lawrence cast as the shape-shifting mutant
Bacon currently negotiating with Fox to join 'First Class'
The 'X-Men: First Class' casting extravaganza continues unabated...
Aaron Johnson also likely joining the 'X-Men' ensemble cast
20th Century Fox bungles the 'First Class' casting
Fassbender, Walker register for 'First Class'
Rosamund Pike may be in line for the role of Emma Frost
Up-and-coming German-Irish actor has got a choice to make
James McAvoy, already signed up for one franchise ('Wanted'), has joined another: 'X-Men.'
Matthew Vaughn has signed on to direct 'X-Men: First Class' for Fox.
Filmmaker discusses his involvement in Fox's blue-chip series
Bryan Singer shook things up at the 'Avatar' premiere in L.A. Wednesday night when he announced he will return to the 'X-Men' franchise and direct 'X-Men: First Class.'
The veteran actor says he can't play such a demanding part
Original X-Men director, Singer, says he wants to revisit cast and franchise
Ryan Reynolds will reprise his role as X-Men mutant Deadpool after landing his own spinoff in the comic-book film franchise.
There's lots going on in the new 'X-Men: Origins' trailer. But we sure can't tell what the heck it is.
Imagine Blaire Waldorf of 'Gossip Girl' with super hero powers -- that’s pretty scary considering her villainous ways already -- well, you may not have to stretch the imagination too far with 'GG' creator and writer Josh Schwartz at the helm of the next 'X-Men' installment, reports 'Variety'.
Marvel fans can still hold onto hope for an X-Men Origins: Magneto installment despite delays.
Reality TV model Mercedes Scelba-Shorte has landed a dream role in director Brett Ratner's X-Men 3 movie.
Oprah renews talk show through 2011, Grammys to be held in L.A., Bryan Singer out of X-Men 3, more…
Twentieth Century Fox is adding two mutant superheroes to its Marvel franchise X-Men roster. Alan Cumming Aaron Stanford Patrick Stewart Halle Berry Hugh Jackman James Marsden Anna Paquin Famke Janssen Ian McKellan Bryan Singer
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 29, 2000 -- They were hits on the big screen and now they’re even bigger hits on DVD. “Gladiator” and “X-Men” each took in $60 million in DVD sales and VHS rentals over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The estimates for “X-Men's” home video and DVD sales even surpassed the film’s opening weekend domestic gross of $57.5 million over the summer. The summer hit features an ensemble cast including Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, James Marsden, Hugh Jackman, Halle Berry, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos and Anna Paquin. “Gladiator’s” numbers, however, were most impressive considering the film, starring Russell Crowe, Joaquin Phoenix and Connie Nielsen, isn’t available to purchase in the VHS format -– a format that most home movie watchers use. Currently in the United States, there are about 9 million DVD players compare
HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 14, 2000 -- Even seasoned superheroes need a leader. And it looks as if Bryan Singer is once again the man for the job. The director, whose last flick "X-Men" made a killing over the summer, might return to the helm for the second installment of the mutant-superheroes franchise, The Hollywood Reporter says. The film's ensemble cast, which includes Patrick Stewart, Hugh Jackman, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, James Marsden, Famke Janssen and Anna Paquin, have all signed on to do the sequel, which, as of now, still has yet to be scripted. According to the report, Singer's commitment will likely depend on whether he can squeeze the project into his busy schedule. The helmer has already been tapped to do "Confessions of a Dangerous Mind" with Mike Myers as his next project. MOUSEHUNT: Is Stuart Little honing in on the territory of the other famous