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Fox Studio Head Tom Rothman on the Future of X-Men Franchise

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By GustavoLeao / 13:50, 30 May 2007 / General Genre/SciFi

Fox Studio Head Tom Rothman has responded to the many e-mails and letters from fans about further "X-Men" movies, in a note posted at TheXVerse.com, which reads:

"Thanks so much for your email and the great letters you sent our way. In addition to what you sent, we have received many letters from other fans, also expressing their desire to see an X-Men 4 movie - so many, in fact, that it is impossible to respond to all of them individually. We would, however, like to take this opportunity to respond to you and all the fans and say: "We hear you!"

"The next film in the X-Men series will be "Wolverine," starring Hugh Jackman. You can expect some announcements about this movie in the very near future. And we fully intend to continue to make more "X-Men" films with both old and new muties. So fans can rest assured that they will have many opportunities in the coming years to see their favorite characters on the big screen."

The original report can be found here.



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By: Jean-Luc (Odo's file, contact) @ 09:02:58 on May 31, 2007

I'll be there!

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