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When
X-Men burst onto our screens in 2000, it was breath of fresh air and did a lot to lay the groundwork for the superhero saturation that was to come.
However, it was quite a different story when the franchise came to an underwhelming end with the long-delayed
The New Mutants. That doesn t mean the series is without its merits though as there s plenty to enjoy if you decide to have a rewatch.
The
X-Men will return one day, but since it ll be as part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, it means that this series as we know it is at an end. So we thought we d work up a definitive running order for your
11 Behind-The-Scenes Fights & Feuds On Comic Book Movies
When superhero blockbusters go wild.
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No matter how compelling the idea that Marvel Studios churn out movies like some sort of unblemished, infallible factory of perfection, it s actually pretty difficult to make a comic book movie. If the sprawling graveyard of projects that never got off the ground or were unceremoniously cancelled partway through production wasn t proof enough for you, just look at what Jon Favreau had to go through to even get Robert Downey Jr cast as Tony Stark.
Because of the pressures of delivering a blockbuster movie, there have been some fairly high profile feuds on the sets of comic book movies - and not just those made by Marvel. And there s very much a reason why some actors like Idris Elba, George Clooney and Josh Brolin have spoken publicly about hating working on certain productions. That two of them have since gone back to the genre says everything you need to know about its pull and its