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CBS All Access has unveiled the very first teaser trailer for its upcoming adaptation of the iconic Stephen King book The Stand. The limited event series hails from filmmaker Josh Boone, who directs the series premiere and final episode and serves as an executive producer, having also just released his long-delayed 20th Century Fox superhero movie The New Mutants in theaters. The eerily prescient premise of The Stand takes place in a world decimated by a plagued and embroiled in “an elemental struggle between good and evil.” Per the official synopsis, “the fate of mankind rests on the frail …
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New Mutants had already earned its place as a curious footnote in Fox’s now-defunct X-Men franchise, but it’s a stronger, better movie than such diminished expectations from its long-delayed release would suggest.
The New Mutants original creator Bob McLeod recently expressed his disappointment with the depiction of the characters in the movie, saying some have been whitewashed.
The New Mutants is on track to gross $7 to $10 million in theaters after a lengthy delay and COVID-impacted movie environment.