The Fault In Our Stars News
The final chapter of the First Class Trilogy, X-Men: Apocalypse, found the team restored to its former glory and looking forward to new adventures in the 1990s. Fox is also expanding its own shared universe to include new teams, such as X-Force and the New Mutants. In addition to bolstering the roster, producer Simon Kinberg has teased that the X-Men are headed to space for their next adventure.
With filming on New Mutants slated to start next year, pre-production is getting underway. The X-team’s lineup is beginning to shape up, and may include an alien character named Warlock.
- IGN Movies: X-Men: New Mutants Movie Finds Its Writers
- Hollywood Reporter: 'New Mutants': Everything to Know About the 'X-Men' Spinoff Team
- Screen Crush: 'X-Men' Spinoff 'New Mutants' Lands 'The Fault in Our Stars' Scribes
- ScreenRant: Rumored New Mutants Star Anya Taylor-Joy Says X-Men World is ‘Fascinating’
- SlashFilm: ‘X-Men’ Spinoff ‘New Mutants’ Gets ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ Writers
- Variety: Bryan Singer Shows Off ‘X-Men’ Tattoo, Talks About Franchise’s Birth and Future
- Latino Review: Bryan Singer Says LEGION FX Series Will Connect To Future X-MEN Films
- SlashFilm: FX’s TV Series ‘Legion’ Will Connect With Future X-Men Movies
- SlashFilm: X-Men Probably Won’t Appear In ‘Avengers: Infinity War’
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- Denver Post: "Paper Towns" review: "Towns" improves upon "The Fault In Our Stars" formula
- USA Today: 'Paper Towns' John Green goes Peanuts
- We Got This Covered: Paper Towns Review
- MTV Movies Blog: Is This Quote From ‘Fault In Our Stars’ Or ‘Paper Towns?’ Take Our Quiz
- The Wrap: ‘Paper Towns’ Faces Uphill Battle to Match ‘Fault In Our Stars’ Breakout Box Office
- The Playlist: Review: 'Paper Towns' Starring Nat Wolff And Cara Delevingne
"The Fault In Our Stars" cast hugs it out hard over their MTV Movie Awards Movie of the Year win.
Laura Dern on ‘Wild,’ ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ and IMDb Lying About Her Age
"Sometimes the most contagious disease is love." Following last week's trailer for all the wackiness that Marvel has in store for audiences, "Saturday Night Live" has taken aim at sequelizing this past summer's tear-jerking sequel The Fault in Our Stars. Taking a cue from the headline-making arrival of ebola in the United States, the sequel shows that romance has a little more trouble this time overcoming another incurable disease. Sarah Silverman (who hosted last weekend's episode) is adorable in the Shailene Woodley role, and this is just a fun, timely parody.
- USA Today: 'SNL' makes Ebola sequel to 'The Fault in Our Stars'
- Cinema Blend: SNL Gives The Fault In Our Stars An Ebola Sequel
- SlashFilm: LOL: ‘SNL’ Parody Trailer for ‘The Fault in Our Stars 2: The Ebola in Our Everything’
- IndieWire: Who's the Best 'SNL' Cast Member? Week 2 MVPs (and Sarah Silverman)
Love is a universal language, but it's a lot more lucrative in the native tongue.
Now that the American film adaptation of John Green‘s YA novel “The Fault in Our Stars” has earned $263 million worldwide and causing at least that many tears, it will be remade specifically for Indian audiences, it was announced on Wednesday.
See photo: ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ Premiere: Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, John Green Hit the Red Carpet
“The story resonates with the emotions of today's youth and has found universal appeal,” Vijay Singh, the CEO of Fox
- Variety: ‘The Fault In Our Stars’ To Get Bollywood Remake Treatment From Fox India
- Hollywood Reporter: 'The Fault In Our Stars' to Get Bollywood Remake
- Digital Spy: The Fault in Our Stars: Shailene Woodley romance for Bollywood remake
- Cinema Blend: The Fault In Our Stars Will Go Bollywood
- Dark Horizons: "Fault in Out Stars" Gets A Bollywood Remake
- Entertainment Weekly: ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ to get Bollywood makeover