Tuesday 8 January 2008

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X-Men News


Queenstown waits for film crews
via The New Zealand Herald
Queenstown is fast becoming a venue for big-budget movies. The fourth movie in the X-Men series starts shooting there shortly.

Old News: Gambit May Be In Wolverine
via Cinema Blend News
Ah, the slow news days of the end of the year. If you don't have a "best of" or year end recap to put up, it's getting hard to find news, so some places will run just about anything they can get their hands on. via Cinema Blend News

Rumors of Gambit on the Big Screen? Bailey Chase meets for casting of...
via Wizard Universe
“Saving Grace") said that he is in negotiations for a part in the new "X-Men Origins: Wolverine”
In an article in New Zealand's Sunday Star Times, and mentioned on Comics2film.com, Bailey Chase said that he is in negotiations for a part in the new "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" film, which stars Hugh Jackman ... via Wizard Universe

Wolverine May Get A Pop Star
via Cinema Blend News
Remember when pop star Kylie Minogue played the part of Cammy in Street Fighter ? How about that cameo appearance by Vanilla Ice in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Secret of the Ooze ? It looks like the ... via Cinema Blend News

Natalie Imbruglia Auditions For Wolverine
via The Post Chronicle
Singer/actress Natalie Imbruglia has auditioned for a role alongside Hugh Jackman in X-Men spin-off Wolverine, according to reports. via The Post Chronicle

Natalie Imbruglia auditions for 'Wolverine'?
via Daily India
“Shooting (Elise) and getting to play such an interesting character was a dream come true”
Sydney, Dec 27: It looks like Natalie Imbruglia's big-screen career is going to be on a roll after she reportedly auditioned for a part in 'X-Men Origins: Wolverine'. Sources have revealed that the ... via Daily India

Int'l film makers seek out New Zealand's magical powers
via Xinhuanet
“Wolverine X-Men: The Beginnings”
After the staggering success of "Lord of the Rings" trilogy at box offices around the world, many world-class directors are making for New Zealand, hoping that the southern Pacific nation can bring the same ... via Xinhuanet

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