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Could An X-Men: First Class Sequel Head to Vietnam, Touch On Civil Rights Movement? |
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Wednesday, 08 June 2011 08:34 |
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We have already heard from First Class director Matthew Vaughn on what we may see in a sequel to his movie. Magneto assassinating JFK etc. The ending of the movie, which sees Xavier and Magneto's conflict intertwined with the events of The Cuban Missile Crises, certainly leaves room for the story to continue. Well in an interview with LA Times' 24 Frames, the producer on First Class and director of Fox's first 2 X-Men movies Bryan Singer seems to confirm this, and also adds a few ideas of his own..
"I don't know if every movie has to be a history lesson. But there's a lot of history to cover. If we sequelized this, it could inhabit a whole world of the 20th century," he said. "When ['First Class'] happened, Kennedy had not been assassinated and the Vietnam War hadn't happened yet."
"What's really interesting about the '60s setting is the civil Read more: |