Marvel Studios Will Reboot "X-Men"

The first film in this series was released way back in 2000, so many of the actors involved in it have already become grandmothers and grandfathers.

As Coming Soon reports, "Black Panther" director Ryan Coogler has revealed to fans who will helm the new X-Men movie. Turns out, Jake Schreier, who recently directed "Thunderbolts," will be taking the director's chair.
Frame from the X-Men movie
X-Men is getting a remake
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Rumors about Schreier working on the new X-Men surfaced back in May, but no official announcements have been made yet. The reboot doesn't have a release date either. The zoomboola.com editorial team reminds readers that the original X-Men, which spawned several sequels and prequels, turned numerous actors into global stars, most notably , who played Wolverine, and , for whom the role of Magneto became one of his most important career highlights alongside Gandalf from "The Lord of the Rings."