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Ian McKellen At Comic-Con: ‘I’m Looking For A Husband’

By The Huffington Post News Editors

SAN DIEGO — The entire cast of X-Men thrilled fans at Comic-Con by uniting on stage Saturday in the San Diego Convention Center’s largest hall.

Ian McKellan, Patrick Stewart, Halle Berry, Anna Paquin, Jennifer Lawrence, Michael Fassbender, James McEvoy, Ellen Page, Peter Dinklage, Hugh Jackman and others made for an impressive panel.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post

Comic-Con: The X-Men Reunited

At the start of this afternoon’s Fox panel at San Diego Comic-Con, The Wolverine director James Mangold started things off with a bit of a dig at that other solo Wolverine movie — “It ended up with a lot of other mutants in it as well,” he joked.

Well, the funny thing is, this panel also ended up with a lot of other mutants! As in, practically the entire cast of X-Men: Days of Future Past: Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Ellen Page, Shawn Ashmore, Anna Paquin, James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult, Peter Dinklage, Evan Peters, and Omar Sy. Director Bryan Singer and producers Lauren Shuler Donner, Simon Kinberg, and Hutch Parker were also in attendance.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Comic-Con: Days of Future Past Plans

20th Century Fox has been coy about what sort of presence the X-Men franchise will have at this week’s San Diego Comic-Con. The Hollywood Reporter recently confirmed that The Wolverine will be there at Saturday’s Fox presentation, and now a new report claims that, as suspected, X-Men: Days of Future Past will be the panel’s “secret” film.

According to Vulture, “the Bryan Singer–helmed film will be sending over a dozen cast members to San Diego to tease the ambitious sequel.” We already know Hugh Jackman, Jennifer Lawrence, Anna Paquin, Shawn Ashmore, and Peter Dinklage will already be at Comic-Con for, respectively, The Wolverine, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, True Blood, The Following, and Game of Thrones. So that leaves the likes of James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender, Ian McKellen, Patrick Stewart, Halle Berry, Ellen Page, Evan Peters, Nicholas Hoult, Omar Sy, Daniel Cudmore, and Lucas Till, who Bryan Singer revealed via Twitter is reprising his First Class role of Havok (see the pic Singer tweeted below).

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Patrick Stewart Hits Days of Future Past Set

Bryan Singer continues to tease the geek community via Twitter, the director posting yet another picture from the set of X-Men: Days of Future Past over the weekend.

The image wasn’t as polished as the recent shot of Beast he Tweeted, but it’s nevertheless out first look at Patrick Stewart’s returning as Professor X.

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From: http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/04/15/bryan-singer-tweets-patrick-stewart-pic

The Next Computing Revolution Will Take Us Beyond the Screen, but in Which Direction?

By Alex Planes, The Motley Fool

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There’s a war going on out there. It’s not the war for mobile between Apple and Google , with everyone else launching half-hearted sallies at an occasional exposed flank. No, this war may have more far-reaching implications: It’s over the delivery of your digital experience. Will the future be spread out before you in full 3-D like the iconic Star Trek holodeck, or embedded with your inner life, unique and unseen to anyone else? Let’s see where the major players stand on this battlefield, and what their stances might mean for the future of computing.

Open immersion: the holodeck approach
The holodeck was one of Star Trek‘s favorite plot-filling devices across multiple series after its introduction in the Patrick Stewart-led Next Generation. It’s easy to see why. When you can create virtually any environment, with nearly any possible cast of characters, a trek through the final frontier can easily become a musing on loyalty in the Old West, or the nature of artificial intelligence, or a way to get your favorite android to play poker with historical intellectuals — or anything else you can imagine, really. We’re nowhere near the total immersion experienced by Star Trek‘s characters on the matter-manipulating holodeck, but we do have the early underpinnings of immersion already in place.

Microsoft has been an early proponent of the projected display, which resulted in the OmniTouch project in 2011, and, more recently, the IllumiRoom, which is the closest thing to a “holodeck” our 21st-century technology can come to Star Trek‘s 24th-century wizardry. Here’s a video of the IllumiRoom in action:

Other tech companies are hard at work on ways to create holograms, which would help expand IllumiRoom beyond the wall and into the room itself. Hewlett-Packard , for example, unveiled a 3-D display technology from its HP Labs that attempts to create holograms with LCD technologies already available. It’s not quite as exciting as Microsoft’s project, and it appears further away from commercialization (to say nothing of video production values), but you can see a video of HP‘s display in action as well:

Apple has apparently been working on a less-immersive form of projection that simply links devices to a projector, for which it received a patent in 2011. Apple has the resources and the technical expertise to pursue either a room-projection or a 3-D holographic projection system — or both. The question is: Does anyone at Apple really want to?

Inner experience: the wearable approach
If Microsoft is leading the charge on projected immersion, Google is taking the opposite path and has staked out a claim as the undisputed early leader of wearable displays with Project Glass. Google recently began accepting a small group of people into what amounts to a highly public beta test for the devices. Will their experiences look anything like this early Project Glass concept video?

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at DailyFinance

McAvoy Claims Nightcrawler Back For Next X-Men

Actor James McAvoy let it slip that X2: X-Men United’s Alan Cumming will reprise his role as Nighcrawler in the upcoming sequel X-Men: Days of Future Past.

McAvoy unwittingly made the revelation during a chat with Heat Radio. “You got me,

Nicholas Hoult will be back, and he’s just blossoming massively over

,” said McAvoy. “Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Alan Cumming, Peter Dinklage I hear mentioned – I don’t know if that’s happening – ‘Huge’ Jackman is coming by, he’s massive, 7’5″ and muscly.”

It should be noted, however, that perhaps McAvoy is incorrect and was simply rattling off names. After all, he did admit the other day that he still hasn’t even read the script for the movie. We hope, though, that McAvoy’s right since we’d love to see Kurt Wagner back on the big screen.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies

Halle Berry Confirms Return To The X-Men Franchise As Storm On ‘The Tonight Show’ (VIDEO)

By The Huffington Post News Editors

Halle Berry confirmed that she would be returning to her iconic role as Storm in the newest film in the X-Men franchise. She was appearing on “The Tonight Show” where she said she agreed to do it because it’s a great role and — “those residual checks don’t hurt,” she added with a laugh.

“It’s a character that I love and the fans really love the whole series,” Berry said. “They really love Storm. It’s like family. It’s fun to get back together with Hugh and everybody. It’s good fun.”

“X-Men: Days of Future Past” is heading into production soon for a projected release date in the summer of 2014. And Berry won’t be the only familiar face returning to the franchise. Expect to see the returns of Patrick Stewart, Ellen Page and Anna Paquin as well.

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at Huffington Post

Will the Xaviers Meet in Days of Future Past?

Possible spoilers follow!

With Bryan Singer at the helm of X-Men: Days of Future Past, the prospect of seeing both young and old versions of our favorite heroes in one movie is very exciting. However, as James McAvoy, a.k.a. the young Charles Xavier, revealed earlier this week, the actor probably won’t be working directly with Patrick Stewart in the upcoming sequel.

“It’ll be cool, but I don’t think we get any scenes together, sadly,” McAvoy told Empire (via ComicBookMovie.com). “I don’t think there’s any future self talking to past self.”

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Source: FULL ARTICLE at IGN Movies