Welcome back from your three-day weekend, America. (Hey, at least it’s a short work week!) Let’s get things started with today’s Movie Morsels, in which we have the latest on the eagerly awaited Deadpool. Plus, video interviews on X-Men: Apocalypse and Star Trek Beyond, and more!
Deadpool
The Merc with a Mouth is exhibiting a little too much mouth for our friends in Asia. Director Tim Miller’s adaptation of the Marvel comic Deadpool “has been denied permission to screen in China due to its violence, nudity and graphic language.” We’re guessing this will only contribute to its allureânot to mention to star Ryan Reynolds’ social media witticismsâhere in the depraved West, where it will open on February 12.
X-Men: Apocalypse
In other Fox Marvel movie news… Simon Kinberg answers questions from fans in a new video Q&A on X-Men: Apocalypse. The writer-producer calls the sequel the biggest X-Men film yet, and the title villain (played by Oscar Isaac)Â the most powerful character we’ve yet seen in the X-Men’s screen universe. The fourth Marvel mutant movie from director Bryan Singerâco-starring James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult, Rose Byrne, Tye Sheridan, Sophie Turner, Olivia Munn and Lucas Tillwillâwill open everywhere on May 27.
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Star Trek Beyond
Want to take a peek at the set of Star Trek Beyond? Entertainment Tonight has just released two new videos featuring interviews with the film’s cast, in which they discuss both their characters and how the third movie in the rebooted franchise will honor the original Trek in its 50th anniversary year. Directed by Justin Lin, Star Trek Beyond beams into theaters on July 22nd.
Barbershop: The Next Cut
The fourth film in the Barbershop franchise, Barbershop: The Next Cut, will be taking customers on April 15. To help get you ready for your trim, Warner Bros has released a new trailer featuring stars Ice Cube, Cedric the Entertainer, and Regina Hall. Enjoy!
Stan & Ollie
Finally today… We’ve just received word that two of today’s top comic actors, Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly, will portray legendary comedians Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy in the biopic, Stan & Ollie. The film focuses on the duo’s final UK tour in 1953. Jon S. Baird directs from a screenplay by Philomena writer Jeff Pope.
Images: Fox, Entertainment Weekly
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