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  • Gerard Butler has signed on to reprise his role as Mike Banning and Night has fallen the fourth installment and that has fallen action film franchise.

  • Butler will team up once again with Rick Roman Wa, who will serve his director on the film.

  • Robert Mark Kamen, who worked on Angel, Has Fallen, will return to write the screenplay.

  • It is currently unconfirmed.

  • If Morgan Freeman, who start as president Trumbull in the first three films, will return for the fourth installment Deny, Guerrero will star as trailblazing politician Shirley Chisholm and an upcoming film.

  • The film, titled Fighting Shirley Chisholm, will portray the titular figure during her 1972 presidential run as the first black woman of a major political party to run for president of the United States.

  • While Guerrero will play Chisholm, the movie is not a biopic and instead will focus more on the campaign and how the Chisholm Trail was populated by young people who sought social and political change during one of the most turbulent times in American history, and Chris Pratt will play Star Lord and Thor Love and Thunder.

  • Pratt will reprise his guardians of the Galaxy role and take away TD's upcoming EMC You film.

  • He joins a star studded cast, which includes Chris Hemsworth as Thor and Natalie Portman, who is returning to her role as Jane Foster.

  • They will also be joined by Tessa Thompson and Christian Bale.

  • The film is scheduled to kick off shooting in Australia this coming January in honor of the new mutants being available to watch at home.

  • We're taking a look at some of the best X men films and the future of the franchise under Disney stewardship with Marvel Studios Alright today we have none other than comic book writer, creator of characters like Deadpool Cable, Young Blood and so many More Rob Life felt here to help us out.

  • Hey, Rob, how's it going?

  • Hey, it's going great.

  • Thanks for having me.

  • Absolutely like So I'm gonna start you off with a big question.

  • Yes.

  • What is the best X men film ever made?

  • So I was doing this in separating them and for me, X men, Two days of future past Logan and First Class are.

  • To me the best of the crop, like those are really good movies.

  • I know that over time it's just been group think, or what I have encountered as groupthink to just think all the Fox movies or no damn good.

  • And that's just no damn truth.

  • There are some serious high highs I believe achieved in those movies.

  • I got to go with my gut.

  • I still believe days of future past edges out the rest.

  • There was a period I really thought first class had the most style and did more with less.

  • But I think those were all upper crust.

  • Best of movies, you know, Days of Future Past is my favorite comic book story.

  • It's well chronicled in my career.

  • That is my default.

  • I own pages from that original art from that story in comics, and I thought they did a great job with the film.

  • I thought it looked good.

  • It had a great story that a great through line, great performances.

  • It was really cool the way they pulled off merging the two cast.

  • So that's my favorite days of future past and then X men two because X Men two is what X men one would have been like had they believed in it and giving it the budget.

  • It's scaled up, and it looked phenomenal.

  • And let's not kid ourselves.

  • How these movies look and move and feel is always important.

  • So well, you take something like days of future past, and it it borrows a lot from from the comic.

  • But it isn't like identical.

  • Do you think that's it?

  • That's important.

  • What you think is the perfect balance.

  • So that's a great question, you know?

  • So I mean all these nerdy Facebook original art Bronze Age era, because that's my childhood.

  • Okay, I was 13 when I grabbed days of future past off the newsstand and turn the corner at my market.

  • And there's Wolverine older protecting Kitty Pryde.

  • The excellent are dead.

  • Okay, so as I was flipping through it the other day, I realized they made the right call.

  • The beauty of the original story is we, as the reader in real Time had only been introduced to Kitty Pryde for three issues, and then suddenly she's coming back.

  • She's a 40 year old lady or older.

  • As we opened its way in the in the future.

  • And then she sent back toe warn the present day.

  • Well, the studio made the right call, shifting the entire movie around Hugh Jackman.

  • It works better if Wolverine is the consciousness that travels back toe.

  • Warn us, because we have no investment as a paying audience in Kitty Pryde, she was never developed as well, anywhere near on screen.

  • So I mean, that is the giant perspective.

  • Shift of the film is that it takes place from Logan's point of view.

  • But yeah, I think the future past was a great, um, merge of the two sensibilities the younger past cast and then the, you know existing.

  • And Hugh Jackman holds it all together as he should, making something with the X Men.

  • You can really go any direction you could do the comics.

  • You can follow one singular character.

  • There's so many different ways that you can apply the X Men so the M C.

  • U.

  • Is about to have to pick up that ball, and I'm sure a lot of us have our own theories of how we think that should happen.

  • What do you think?

  • You know the fun part about being old rob life l'd is that I have teenage kids.

  • My one son really only ever got into comics unlimited basis.

  • And they were DC comics.

  • Um, he really got into Green lantern and and but But he never kind of transferred his love of he didn't love comics like his dad did.

  • And obviously my daughter doesn't and my younger son didn't.

  • So they absorb this stuff just on the film and the TV level into the spider verse comes out.

  • And that's their first ever introduction to anything multiverse related, and they accepted it like it was ice cream.

  • It was so easy to go down the idea of different iterations of all these characters, you know, coming together.

  • And to me, that's what kicked open the door for.

  • What we're seeing now is D.

  • C.

  • Prepares the flash movie, right, and let's not kid ourselves.

  • These companies watch each other.

  • What works in one is immediately implemented by the other.

  • Everyone watches each other, I believe, because Spider Verse worked DCs like we're the kings of the multiverse.

  • Let's do this in in our new flash moving and we'll have Michael Keaton and we'll bring what happened?

  • Spider verse, toe life with actors, you know, and call backs.

  • And it's exciting to watch that stuff.

  • So as we look at what one division, which I'm reading all about this morning and then we know Doctor Strange is coming, and then we go back to I think it's endgame where the ancient one breaks down how the multiverse strands work.

  • I gotta be honest.

  • We're gonna look back at that.

  • I'm gonna call it the lesson plan that the ancient one gave an audience of 100 million people as the primer for everything going forward when it comes to Deadpool.

  • And that franchise The tag on deadpool two when he had I mean, first of all, you got a time traveler.

  • Roland Cable is a time traveler.

  • I'm there to save the kid.

  • Okay.

  • You know, and Deadpool takes his dial's at the end, right?

  • And so, and legs with it.

  • And the green lantern franchise, right.

  • What do you want to see?

  • You've got ideas.

  • I just can't wait to see him interact with the X men and break.

  • I can't wait to see the first time he breaks the fourth wall in front of other people or produces something out of nowhere or anything like that in a lot of ways, you know, like we consume all of these comic book movies.

  • It's so good to see him go in there and play around with that formula on your right, like Ryan is, is he's just fun to watch, so and I never know what to expect.

  • And I love that, like with other comic book moves, you can go and you can kind of get an idea for where the story is going with Deadpool.

  • You know, sometimes you just don't even know You know what?

  • I love to see a scene where Deadpool is meeting with Hemsworth, a store in rocket raccoon.

  • And then he pauses and turns to us in the audience and starts talking to us breaking the fourth wall.

  • And Thor goes, Who you talking to?

  • Me?

  • Oh, who's that?

  • Well, like you said, that will be the ultimate culmination.

  • E mean people will explode.

  • I just can't wait.

  • And I really appreciate you giving us some insights and background.

  • What?

  • What?

  • You would like to see eso Thank you, Rob Liefeld for coming on the show Let's go, multiverse.

  • Let's go, Multiverse option multiverse.

  • Thank you for so much for having me.

  • Thank you.

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  • If you see this woman, do not confront Margot Robbie stars in this love story set amidst America's struggle during the Great Depression.

  • Eugene Evans, played by Finn Cold dreams of escaping his small Texas town when he discovers a wounded fugitive bank robber hiding closer than he could ever imagine.

  • Torn between claiming the bounty for her capture and his growing attraction to the criminal, nothing is as it seems, and Eugene must make a decision that will forever affect the lives of everyone he's ever loved.

  • All right, well, that's it for today.

  • But leave us a comment and let us know what is your favorite X Men film of all time?

  • I'm Kale, and I'll see you next time.

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