Magneto Movie

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Geekyfanboy

David Goyer to Direct Magneto
Source: Variety
April 27, 2007

Variety is reporting that David Goyer will direct Magneto, the "X-Men" spinoff in development from 20th Century Fox and Marvel Studios that centers on the villain played in the original trilogy by Ian McKellen.

After the first three "X-Men" films grossed more than $1 billion worldwide, Fox and Marvel hatched the spinoff program. Magneto will be the second such movie to go into production. First up is Wolverine, a David Benioff-scripted film that will star Hugh Jackman as the steel-clawed mutant; Fox and Marvel will set a director shortly on that pic.

Goyer will develop a Magneto script that was written by Sheldon Turner.

Geekyfanboy

MTV's Movie Blog examines the storyline for the pending spin-off, with producer Avi Arad doing his hype man routine. "Think of meeting him in [the first "X-Men" movie] as a young boy in a concentration camp," Arad said of the Master of Magnetism. "What happens to his life after the war?" The flick will follow Magneto discovering "if [his powers are] real or not and the whole journey of [his] survival as a young man."

Darth Gaos

Meh...I am much more looking forward to the Wolverine spinoff......don't get me wrong I like Magneto and Ian McKellan is awesome but I just don't think that Magneto is.......interesting enough, I guess, to get his own movie....the back story in the first X-Men was enough for me.
I think it was Socrates who spoke the immortal words:  I drank WHAT?

Geekyfanboy

Yeah I'm with you Gaos... when I heard they were doing spinoffs... and Magneto was one of them I thought to myself "huh" but of course I'll see it, because it's X-Men and I'm sure it will be good.


Darth Gaos

Yeah for sure....I probably won't see it in theaters but I will give a rent.
I think it was Socrates who spoke the immortal words:  I drank WHAT?

Geekyfanboy

"Magneto" Depends Upon "Wolverine"

By Garth FranklinFriday, December 12th 2008 8:32am
Out doing promotion for "The Unborn", director David Goyer told the online press that Fox is waiting to see how the "Wolverine" film performs at the box-office before commiting to move forward with a similar "Magneto" spin-off.

Goyer says that though the film begins in the WW2 concentration camp, most of the action takes place in the very early 60's and deals with the friendship between Professor X (Charles) and Magneto (Eric).

Ktrek

I am not sure that doing a whole film based around an anti-hero is a very good idea. I like Magneto as the subtle evil villain but he needs to remain and be a villain. I just don't see there being a huge audience for this kind of film but I could be wrong.

Kevin
"Oh...Well, Who am I to argue with me?" Dr. Bashir - Visionary - Deep Space Nine

Rico

Magneto is far from a simple villain.  He didn't start out like that and hasn't stayed like that over the years in the comics.  He simple wants a safe world for mutants.  He and Xavier were best friends for a long time.  They had differing ideas on how to go about things.  I think it could work quite well.  I mean Marvel just put out another "Punisher" film where the "hero" shoots everyone.

Ktrek

Quote from: Rico on December 12, 2008, 04:59:15 PM
I mean Marvel just put out another "Punisher" film where the "hero" shoots everyone.

And from what I have read Punisher bombed.

Kevin
"Oh...Well, Who am I to argue with me?" Dr. Bashir - Visionary - Deep Space Nine

Rico

Quote from: Ktrek on December 13, 2008, 08:04:21 AM
Quote from: Rico on December 12, 2008, 04:59:15 PM
I mean Marvel just put out another "Punisher" film where the "hero" shoots everyone.

And from what I have read Punisher bombed.

Kevin

That wasn't my point.  My point was a good movie can be made from someone who isn't quite as noble as say Superman or even Spider-Man.  It just takes the right story and the right mix of acting and production..