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As for the reality, check out my site on Instagram. Chris Claremont: Probably the fact that a lot of the people that read X-Men in their younger days, 40-odd years ago when I was writing it, are now in a position to make decisions about media. So much so that he jumped for joy in a theater.
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The 12-year old inside me feels awe-struck. Two little words in 2000's X-Men movie embodied the heart and soul of Wolverine, according to a new interview with comic writer Chris Claremont.
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What started with "X-Men" will reach fruition this coming week with "Dark Phoenix." And I for one, can't wait-which is why I'm off to LA to watch the Premiere! Talk about rolling around a full circle, seeing that first premiere on Ellis Island, in NY Harbor-and meeting the cast, including one of my theatrical idols from back when I was determined to be an actor, Sir Ian McKellan and the aforementioned Hugh Jackman (who is tall and handsome and an absolute gentleman in the very best sense of the word!) and Famke Janssen (to whom I apologize for never getting it write the Phoenix script she asked me to), plus Sir Patrick Stewart and Halle Berry.Īnd now for Dark Phoenix, with Simon Kinberg and (hopefully) as brilliant a cast to close the journey as there was to open it.
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It paved the way for what's turned out to be one of the (if not *the*) most lucrative film franchise ever, The Avengers, and resented the worked screen audience with a torrent of some of the most talented film actors, ever!

The film that made everyone take super-heroes-especially Marvel super -heroes-seriously as a genre and oh yes, among other things, helped make Hugh Jackman a global super-star. It's been roughly 20 years since the first meeting with Lauren Shuler Donner to discuss the feasibility of doing movies of the X-Canon, and 18 since the opening of "X-Men" (which surprised *everyone*-especially Fox-with its opening weekend of $99+ *million*). I find myself thinking of what was and soon will be. One of those interesting June mornings, with the month barely 10 hours old, where. 2, Patrick Meaney did an excellent job highlighting the positives in the work and career of a literary genius and he should definitely be proud of this one.On Facebook, he took us through the journey of the X-Men movies with Fox Studios as they near their end. Though there are things that I wish could have been highlighted more in the story, such as the moment Claremont mentions having regrets about issues that led him to be removed from his position as the writer of X-Men Vol. Conversations were light and there was humor sprinkled throughout and you certainly could feel the amount of closeness that the team felt and that was something that made it very special. This piece was done in a very laid back, conversational manner and had a level of intimacy which made it feel like you were sitting in the room with Claremont and his team. The various interviews with Claremont, as well as other writers, artists and collaborators throughout this documentary were both insightful and refreshing. To me, that’s how you do it, said Claremont. Claremont’s focus on creating relatable characters who lived lives and dealt with problems and emotions that readers could understand was only more prominently studied in this documentary.Ĭhris Claremont’s X-Men provides an expansive look at Claremont as well as many of his team members of the years, including Marvel editor Ann Nocenti and editor and writer, Louise Simonson. In Claremont’s ideal version, the first film would reconfigure the events of X-Men: Days of Future Past so that Sophie Turner could play Rachel Summers, arriving just as the movie ends to build suspense toward her transformation into Phoenix in the sequel. That message was always conveyed in his decade spanning work and was something that allowed his readers to become heavily invested in. In one of the documentary interviews, Claremont shares a perspective of his writing style in that for him it was not just about writing superhero stories, but about telling the story of these characters lives. The way it reflects upon Claremont’s early life, as a young boy immigrating to the United States from England, feeling like an outsider as a child and how that would eventually shape the way he would go on to write about everyone’s favorite mutants was absolutely fascinating.


This documentary is an amazing tribute to one of the industry’s most talented writers. Claremont is known for his extensive work with the X-Men franchise and is responsible for writing the highest selling comic book of all time, X-Men Vol. Chris Claremont’s X-Men is a documentary directed, produced and edited by Patrick Meaney that details the life and career of Marvel comic book writer extraordinaire, Chris Claremont.
