Empire (UK)

DAYS OF FUTURE PROJECTS

Where to see the X-men next

-

SOPHIE TURNER Dark Phoenix

WILL BE SEEN IN Matthew ‘No Relation To Francis’ Coppola’s PTSD drama Broken Soldier with Ray Liotta (release date TBC). She will follow up with revenge thriller Heavy, playing one half of a couple living it up against the high-end drugs scene. She will also be answering questions about Sansa Stark until the end of time. MICHAEL FASSBENDER Magneto WILL BE SEEN IN The Wild Bunch. Fassbender is linked to Mel Gibson’s remake of Sam Peckinpah’s 1969 Western, alongside Peter Dinklage and Jamie Foxx. Ridley Scott’s recently announced return to the Alien prequels suggest The Fass will return as android David. Hopefully he’ll play the flute again.

JENNIFER LAWRENCE Mystique WILL BE SEEN IN

an as-yet untitled Lila Neugebauer film directed by the renowned US theatre director. Lawrence is also attached to Bad Blood, Adam Mckay’s drama about bio-tech entreprene­ur Elizabeth Holmes — worth $9 billion — brought down by revelation­s of fraud. JAMES MCAVOY Professor X WILL BE SEEN IN It: Chapter Two, as the grown-up Bill Denbrough, the former leader of the Losers Club who takes the fight to Pennywise the Clown. Mcavoy will also play arrogant Lord Asriel in the BBC’S upcoming sciencefan­tasy serial His Dark Materials.

NICHOLAS HOULT Beast WILL BE SEEN IN Justin Kurzel’s The True History Of The

Kelly Gang, opposite Charlie Hunnam, Russell Crowe and George Mackay as the notorious Australian outlaw. He will then make Taylor Nicholls wilderness thriller Those Who Wish Me

Dead, starring Angelia Jolie.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom