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Wednesday
Apr242013

Bryan Singer Shows Off Some Chairs; Confirms Bishop and Whoever "Warpath" Is

I shouldn't even bother writing this, because I'll think "Jesus, maybe Bryan Singer will finally go work on this movie instead of taking pictures on Twitter about it" and then the next day he posts some more shit.

Today it was a Vine video of chairs, confirming mutants Bishop and Warpath will be in this big honkin son of a bitch of a film.

It was confirmed a while back that Idris Elba Omar Sy (The Intouchables, Moon Indigo) would be involved, and everyone seems to think he'll play Bishop. Seems legit.

Another actor, who is one of three not attached to a certain character (Omar and Dinkelege) is Taylor Lautner  Boo Boo Stewart (The Twilight Saga 1-7) who is pretty much a lock-in for the Native American X-Man known as Warpath.

Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Peter Dinklage, Ellen Page, James McAvoy, Hugh Jackman, Shawn Ashmore, Anna Paquin, Ian McKellen, Omar Sy, Halle Berry, Patrick Stewart, Fan Bingbing, Daniel Cudmore, and probably more star.

The X-Men must travel in time to change a major historical event that could globally impact on man and mutant kind.

Directed by Bryan Singer (Superman Returns, Valkyrie, X-Men 2: X-Men United) and written by Matthew Vaughn and Simon Kinberg, X-Men: Days of Future Past comes out July 18th, 2014.

Reader Comments (1)

Why did you post a picture of Warpath's BROTHER Thunderbird next to the picture of BooBoo Steward?

08-8-2013 | Unregistered CommenterDr. Zoidberg

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