A new name has been revealed as part of the cast of Fox's "X-Men: Days of Future Past" - Evan Jonigkeit.
Jonigkeit ("Calendar Girl," "The Gift") recently revealed to MTV that he will be playing a younger version of Toad in the upcoming sequel.
"I read a lot of the comic books. I found out the storyline of my character, who is Toad. X-Men fans will know that Ray Park played him in the first movie, so it's a generation story of how he came to be."
He also says the character will be different from the version that appeared in the first "X-Men" film:
"The aesthetics of the character are much different, and I'm not really allowed to say a whole lot more than that. It's darker. I would say it's a darker tone."
Jonigkeit joins a cast that includes Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy,...
Jonigkeit ("Calendar Girl," "The Gift") recently revealed to MTV that he will be playing a younger version of Toad in the upcoming sequel.
"I read a lot of the comic books. I found out the storyline of my character, who is Toad. X-Men fans will know that Ray Park played him in the first movie, so it's a generation story of how he came to be."
He also says the character will be different from the version that appeared in the first "X-Men" film:
"The aesthetics of the character are much different, and I'm not really allowed to say a whole lot more than that. It's darker. I would say it's a darker tone."
Jonigkeit joins a cast that includes Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Hugh Jackman, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy,...
- 1/7/2014
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
SaintSinner Entertainment is having a busy spring. In addition to celebrating the premiere of The Quiet Ones on June 6th at the Hoboken Film Fest, the company is currently filming The Sickness throughout Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey.
The film is being directed by Brandon E. Brooks and produced by SaintSinner Entertainment, which consists of Brooks, Amel J. Figueroa (director of the aforementioned The Quiet Ones, and Fallon Maressa. It stars Laura Lynn Cottrel (The Replacements), Gary Gustin (The Gift), Matt Kent ("General Hospital"), Fallon Maressa (The Lovely Bones), Damien Colletti (Bloodbath in the House of Knives), first-time actress Janet Searfoss, Dennis Ronin (Murder Below the Line), Lamar Bumbrey (A Dangerous Place), Tom Detrik (Booley), and Anthony Marks (Blood Night) along with indie horror scream queens Raine Brown (100 Tears), Ruby Larocca (Shadow: Dead Riot), and Suzi Lorraine (Methodic).
The Sickness, described by Brooks as "a tale in the vein of...
The film is being directed by Brandon E. Brooks and produced by SaintSinner Entertainment, which consists of Brooks, Amel J. Figueroa (director of the aforementioned The Quiet Ones, and Fallon Maressa. It stars Laura Lynn Cottrel (The Replacements), Gary Gustin (The Gift), Matt Kent ("General Hospital"), Fallon Maressa (The Lovely Bones), Damien Colletti (Bloodbath in the House of Knives), first-time actress Janet Searfoss, Dennis Ronin (Murder Below the Line), Lamar Bumbrey (A Dangerous Place), Tom Detrik (Booley), and Anthony Marks (Blood Night) along with indie horror scream queens Raine Brown (100 Tears), Ruby Larocca (Shadow: Dead Riot), and Suzi Lorraine (Methodic).
The Sickness, described by Brooks as "a tale in the vein of...
- 5/30/2010
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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