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Bryan Singer Tweets First Look At Ellen Page As 'Kitty Pryde' In X-Men: Days of Future Past

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Were you worried about those awful black leather costumes making a return in X-Men: Days of Future Past? Well, fear not, because this time we're going to get...brown ones? Hit the jump for a first look at Ellen Page (and a glimpse of Shawn Ashmore) on the set of the movie.

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Crazay4019d ago

Not bad. I like Ellen Page and it's pretty awesome they were able to get her and so many of the cast members from the other series to come back for this one.

Th3 Chr0nic4019d ago

shes pretty cute. but it totally looks like she is giving that guy the "i wanna ride you like a donkey" look

TheWolverine4019d ago

im glad they brought her back. it would be terrible to have 4 different kitty pride actresses in 4 different xmen movies...

DarkBlood4019d ago

4? far as i recall i only seen 2 different ones and thats the second movie and the third but where are u getting the 4th from?

AHall884019d ago

Each movie had their own Kitty.
X-Men had Sumela Kay, X2 had Katie Stuart, and X-Men: The Last Stand had Ellen Page.

DarkBlood4018d ago

huh i see, guess i will have to rewatch the first x-men film because i didnt remeber anyone going through walls

Fergusonxplainsall4018d ago

She's very cute,and her eyes really attract a audience. I hope she gets a big role and goes through stuff more.

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For a Violent Film, ‘Boy Kills World’ Boasts An Anti-Violent Message

Does the ultra-violent new movie, Boy Kills World, glorify violence or encourage a world without it? We see the latter.

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Secrets of the Neanderthals Review: History of the Other Us - Filmzzine

Secrets of the Neanderthals Review: The Netflix documentary unearths some new discoveries about the Neanderthals, who disappeared off the face of Earth.

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“Monsters, Inc.” Was About More Than Just Facing Your Fears | FlickLuster

Shaz from GL takes a new look into the broader themes of one of Pixar's oldest animated feature films.

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