Tuesday, June 7, 2011

FX Acquires 'X-Men: First Class'


Male-skewing FX said Tuesday that it has acquired the premiere rights to X-Men: First Class, the reboot of the popular comic-book based franchise starring Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy and January Jones.
The Matthew Vaughn-directed film, which topped the box office last weekend with a $56 million domestic cume, has largely been well-received by critics and serves as a prequel to theX-Men franchise.
"We’ve been on a roll with No. 1s this summer and it’s going to be a film that will work really nice with the stable of superhero movies that we have at the network,” FX executive vp Chuck Saftler told The Hollywood Reporter.
The News Corp.-owned network plans to air First Class in late 2013 or early 2014.
FX this year has aquired several marquee titles including DIsney's Tron: Legacy, Sony's The Green Hornet and Paramount's animated Rango. The network last week picked up The Hangover Part II.

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