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Ratner talks X-Men 3

X-Men3.jpgWhile we're on the subject of Brett Ratner, he's just done an interview where he discusses whether this is the last X-Men film, the length, and also Rush Hour 3.

In this world, once you see the movie you will be like where else are they going to go? They can't go any further than this. I mean we went far, I mean as far as the scope of the movie, as far as the emotions, drama, the consequences. It read like this is the fuckin' last movie, period...

...I am doing pick ups, the movie is done. When I saw the movie and I had ideas and said to Tom [Rothman] I have an idea to do… and he said great go shoot it because he loves this movie. So if he wouldn't of liked the movie then there would've of been a problem. So they told me go do whatever I want to do, go shoot it. I haven't re-shot one thing. I mean, actually there is one 30-second scene that I shot that is not in the movie.

The full interview is over at IESB through Superherohype

Does that definitely mean no more? Not in Hollywood. Everyone could be dead and they'd still manage to make a sequel. Interestingly after seeing all the footage to date and reading all the marketing starting to come out about it, I'm actually thinking that this X-Men could be pretty damn good. What about you?


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