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The charming and wonderful Hayley Atwell stops by the Empire Podcast booth for a lengthy chat about her Marvel TV series, Agent Carter, touching on mid-audition nausea and how she'd fight Empire if need be. Elsewhere, the team comes to terms with Terminator Genisys and the fourth Indiana Jones film (remember that?).
Deadpool's Negasonic Teenage Warhead meet Empire readers. Empire readers meet Negasonic Teenage Warhead. You’re going to get along famously. To add to Ryan Reynolds’ tweet a few months back introducing Deadpool’s new compadre, we have a new shot of the two of them together and up to minimum good.
Named after a track by ‘90s gonzo rock contenders Monster Magnet and created by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely in the comic-book run, Negasonic Teenage Warhead’s real name is Ellie Phimister. Her mutant powers may extend to telepathy, a skill she learnt under Emma Frost’s tutelage. If you think her codename is a little, well, out there, Kitty Pryde would probably agree. "Wow, we really have run out of names,” she jokes in one of the comics. Not, on this evidence, that you’d want to say that to her face.
Newcomer Brianna Hildebrand plays Wade Wilson’s partner in crime, while Ryan Reynolds, of course, takes the blackly comic former special forces warrior-turned-mercenary. The movie will see him undergoing a rogue experiment as part of the Weapon X plan that leaves him brutally scarred but also boasting Wolverine-like healing powers. Armed with his new abilities and his pitch-dark sense of humour, he hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life, while taking on other bad guys as he does so.
And according to producer Simon Kinberg’s pre-Comic Con comments, there’ll be no pussyfooting about in this adaptation. “Deadpool is a hard R,” he says. “It’s graphic. Nothing is taboo. You either commit to a truly outrageous boundary-pushing kind of movie or you don’t.”
Miller is calling the shots for this one, working from a script by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. Deadpool is scheduled for cinemas on February 5 next year.
Pending its first public airing at Comic-Con next week, Bryan Singer has taken to the social medias with a brief, busy teaser for the new Rogue Cut of X-Men: Days Of Future Past. See how many new bits you can spot.
"This is not just an extended edition of X-Men: Days Of Future Past," says the director, "but an all-new version of the film." Writer/producer Simon Kinberg said previously that “We want to give fans the fullest picture of the film – behind the camera, and in front of it. Every movie has scenes that are cut out, but not every movie has scenes cut out with such a beloved character.”
[Here be possible spoilers]. Empire has seen it, and we can confirm that it's 18 minutes longer than the theatrical version, and despite the Anna Paquin-centric title, surprisingly Rogue-light. "She gets resuced from the X-Mansion," says our man Nick De Semlyen, "but only has a few short lines of dialogue. It's actually Magneto and Mystique who get more to do. Ian McKellen is central to a big, VFX-heavy sequence involving stabby Sentinels, while Mystique pops into the X-Mansion and has a roll-around with Beast. It gets very blue."
The new extra features the teaser teases for the Blu-ray include an hour-long documentary and a 30-minute group interview with most of the stars (but not Paquin).
As we said, X-Men: Days Of Future Past - The Rogue Cut gets its public premiere at Comic-Con in San Diego next week. The trailer gives July 14 as the release date for the Blu-ray and DVD, but in the UK we actually get it a day earlier on July 13. Take that, America!
Word broke back in March that The Raid stalwart Iko Uwais and UFC champ-turned-actress Ronda Rousey were part of the film, which sees a CIA field officer (Wahlberg) and an Indonesian cop (Uwais) thrown together while transporting a compromised informant from the centre of the city to an airfield 22 miles away. En route, they have to contend with corrupt police and heavily armed locals, all of which we’d guess will make Uwais sigh, raise his fists and say, “not this again…”
How Rousey fits in remains to be seen, though we could see her as a member of the squad trying to make it to the plane. Berg had before opted to simply act as producer, but he’s now slipping into the director’s chair to bring Graham Roland’s script to life.
Berg and Wahlberg are at work on real-life oilrig disaster drama Deepwater Horizon, which should be out next year. Uwais has been rumoured as playing some part in (and bringing his fight expertise to) Star Wars: The Force Awakens, while Rousey is attached to action thriller The Athena Project.
Given the big platform that is next week’s San Diego Comic-Con, Fox will naturally be taking the chance to hype Deadpool, which has Ryan Reynolds finally getting a proper crack at the wise-cracking, violent character. Entertainment Weekly has a new picture of the main man, with commentary from producer Simon Kinberg and director Tim Miller.
Deadpool features former Special Forces warrior-turned-mercenary Wade Wilson, who undergoes a rogue experiment as part of the Weapon X plan that leaves him brutally scarred but also boasting Wolverine-like healing powers. Armed with his new abilities and his pitch-dark sense of humour, he hunts down the man who nearly destroyed his life, while taking on other bad guys as he does so.
And according to Kinberg, it will, as Reynolds and the rest have been saying, stick to the mantra of grown-up (if not always mature) storytelling. “Deadpool is a hard R,” he says. “It’s graphic. Nothing is taboo. You either commit to a truly outrageous boundary-pushing kind of movie or you don’t.”
Effects man/second unit director-turned-big-chair-occupier Miller is calling the shots for this one, working from a script by Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick. He’s been inspired by the work of David Fincher, for whom he created the credits sequence on The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo. “I felt Fight Club and Tyler Durden were good corollaries,” he says. “We are in strip clubs and dive bars and crappy apartments and far away from the shiny X-Men world.”
Deadpool is scheduled to shoot into cinemas on February 5 next year.
Paris Hilton may be craftier than she previously let on.
Earlier this week, many outlets reported she was a victim of a cruel prank involving a plane that was about to crash over Dubai. The former reality star screamed and cried as the jet appeared to lose altitude and a crew member tossed another
Tiffani Thiessen had her second child, a boy, yesterday, the actress announced on Instagram.
She posted a photo of her daughter holding the newborn, writing, "Yesterday Harper got a little brother! We are so excited to introduce Holt Fisher Smith. Our perfect sweet little man."