With its 10-year anniversary approaching, here's what the X-Men: First Class cast is doing now.
The 1996 film adaptation of The Island of Dr. Moreau is such a legendarily hot sloppy mess that it's easy to forget its source material is a fascinating H.G. Wells novel that's still ripe for the picking. Whelp, that picking has begun! DUST, the sci-fi label of Gunpowder & Sky, announced today that writer Zack Stentz (X-Men: First Class) is tackling a TV series based on Wells' book. The show, titled Moreau, will update the material for today's technological age. Here's what Stentz said in a statement: "The double helix wasn’t even …
A television series based on the popular video game Myst is in the works at Village Roadshow, which has tapped Thor and X-Men: First Class scribe Ashley Edward Miller to write the pilot and serve as showrunner, reports Deadline. First released in 1993, Myst is a first-person graphic adventure game with a rich narrative history, though it focuses on a woman named Anna and her brilliant grandson Atrus. When Anna discovers the D'ni civilization in a cavern deep below the New Mexico desert, she triggers a world-shaping set of events, as the D'ni have the …
X-Men: First Class writer Zack Stentz suggests Giancarlo Esposito plays Magneto once the mutant is recast for his eventual appearance in the MCU.
The X-Men have suffered heavy losses, and now fans can add the death of one of the team's longest running mutant heroes to the list.