Extended ‘X-Men: Days Of Future Past’ “Rogue Cut” To Be Released Summer 2015 Michael Lee, September 26, 2014September 26, 2014 One of the problems of having a huge roster in an ensemble superhero film is trying to find enough screentime for characters. Though Rogue (Anna Paquin) had a subplot in X-Men: Days Of Future Past, that was eventually cut from the theatrical cut, due to time constraints and being plot-heavy. However, we will be able to see that subplot in the upcoming DVD/Blu-ray release of the film.The studio will be releasing an extended version of X-Men: Days of Future Past called the “Rogue Cut.” It will feature 10 minutes of extra footage, and will hit store sheleves in an unannounced summer 2015 date. Hit the jump to see what Days of Future Past writer Simon Kinberg had to say about the new extended release.The news was first reported by Variety.Here’s what Kinberg had to say about giving the film cut that fans deserve.It’s a big chunk, a substantial part of the movie. 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.It should be interesting to see how this cut will help the film. When Fox Home Entertainment released The Wolverine: Unleashed Extended Edition, it actually improved the film as a whole. X-Men: Days Of Future Past hits DVD and Blu-ray shelves on October 14. News 20th Century FoxAnna PaquinBryan SingerRogue CutSimon KinbergX-Men: Days of Future Past
Repo! vs. Repo February 28, 2010February 28, 2010What happens when you have two films, two years apart, and the same premise for their story? Other than confusion, you may start to take sides. That’s exactly what is happening with the new film, Repo Men, and the 2008 film, Repo! The Genetic Opera. You have two films so… Read More
Dan’s High Five: 5 Films That Should Have Been Blockbusters October 11, 2009October 19, 2009Surrogates is now in its third weekend at the box office, and it doesn’t look like it will end up making much more than $50-$60 million domestically. How did this $80 million film fail to gain a following? The better question may be why do so many blockbuster-worthy films tank?… Read More
New Tron Legacy Footage Shows Up In Singapore August 26, 2010Back in June, Nokia held their Connection 2010 conference in Singapore, an annual event where the tech company showcases their current devices and more. While showing the video playback feature on their Nokia N8 phone, they happened to show a clip from Tron Legacy. A clip with new footage that’s… Read More