Sunday, April 6, 2014

Some New Posters of “X-Men: Days of Future Past” Launched


This is a big prospective Year for Marvel studio. “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” has recently been released in cinemas, while “The Amazing SpidER-Man 2” haVe much material to impress fans with its web of intrigue at the start of May. In August, another space sci-fi superheroes flick “Guardians of the Galaxy” is projected to be released. AND last but not least, we can say most estimated movie of the year “X-Men: Days of Future Past” is coming to wow audiences this May. So, get ready to see a number of anticipated Marvel movies, whose trailers we have already watched.

Marvel has revealed 9 new posters for X-Men: Days of Future Past, which are very cool like this...

Don’t confuse these new posters with the earlier launched ones. These posters give the impression that they are the model posters that assisted whoever was liable to choose the design they deemed advertise the movie perfectly. If a poster is designed to correctly show the quality of the movie and its advertising, then such posters cause an emotional disturbance.

There is no uniformity with the appearance of these one sheets. One poster includes a previous mutant immersed in orange color, while a future mutant covered in blue, just to turn over the color format totally in the subsequent poster in the line. In addition, distinct mutants of past and future have been connected in random combinations, such as past Beast and future Storm unless they are turning out to be partners or lovers. Looking at the recent trailer, as well as the gossips in media circles, such concept doesn't appear to be expected. But, it is good to see that both past character and future character of Magneto has been combined together in one poster.

Still, a few better overwhelming preferences could have been further spotlighted, such as following outstanding Wolverine-oriented one sheet.

The movie title isn't domineering, the art approach merges the colors in a dazzling way, and the decaying depiction of Wolverine imaginatively gives an impression that things are about to get chaotic.

The project is helmed by none other than Bryan Jay Singer, who also directed X-Men: First Class and X-Men 2. It has also been announced that he will also direct “X-Men: Apocalypse” which is set to release in 2016.

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