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11/10/09
Recent comments from "X-Men" producer Lauren Shuler Donner have cast some doubt on the future prospects of "X-Men Origins: Magneto," the David Goyer-penned origin story focusing on the mutant menace's early years.
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MTV Movies Blog
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10/01/09
"Ghost Rider 2" is coming together with a script he wrote almost a decade ago.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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08/24/09
Saying the studio is "still thinking about doing it," David Goyer has told MTV that he expects a "Magneto" spinoff to "move forward in the next year or so."
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Rotten Tomatoes
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08/22/09
SAN DIEGO It happens now faster than a speeding bullet.
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JAM! Showbiz
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06/01/09
THE LAST STAND & states an interest in "possibly" taking a crack at X-MEN ORIGINS: MAGNETO.
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Ain't It Cool News
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01/05/09
Writer/director David S. Goyer ( Batman Begins , the Blade trilogy) has held close associations to the comic book genre -- he's currently awaiting the green light on his script for X-Men Origins: Magneto -- but took a break from adapting superhero tales to write and direct an original horror story.
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Rotten Tomatoes
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12/12/08
In case you didn't know, David Goyer has written a script for Magneto – the character you all know and love from "The X-Men".
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Rotten Tomatoes
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12/12/08
Moviefone
Speaking of origin movies, can you believe a Deadpool spin-off has been in the works for five years?
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Cinematical.com
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11/12/08
Moviefone
The countdown for X-Men Origins: Wolverine might have already begun, but what about a certain other origin story that fans had been promised for 2009?
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Cinematical.com
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11/11/08
"The original X-Men film began with a prologue that showed the character as a child being led to a concentration camp by Nazis and that is the period in which the Magneto film will take place. This setup will allow a future villain to at least flirt with the designation of protagonist since the character will be seen almost exclusively in his formative years. The storyline will heavily involve Professor X, the wheelchair-using X-Men leader. That character was a soldier in the allied force that liberated the concentration camps. The professor meets Magneto after the war and while they bond over the realization that they are alike in their special powers, their differences soon turn them into enemies."
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Rotten Tomatoes