Despite rumors that Marvel/Disney may be planning to scrap
The New Mutants' theatrical release and debut 20th Century Fox's final
X-Men movie on the Disney+ streaming service, it looks like the Josh Boone-directed teen superhero/horror flick is scheduled to hit theaters in April of 2020.
We found out last week that a new trailer would be with us early next year, and Boone has now confirmed that it'll be online on Monday, January 6th.
The filmmaker shared an Instagram post of the movie's logo along with the caption,
"New trailer supervised by myself, co-writer @knatelee and color corrected by the great @peter_deming arrives January 6th. We’re very excited to share it with you! In theaters everywhere April 3rd!"
Tell us, are you looking forward to
New Mutants? Let us know in the comments, and get better acquainted with the characters and the actors that play them in our cast breakdown.
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Blu Hunt As Danielle Moonstar/Mirage
Mirage was the main focus of The Demon Bear Saga, and it's been confirmed that the character will also take the lead in
The New Mutants movie, which will loosely adapt the popular comic book arc.
Danielle Moonstar is a powerful telepath, with the ability to project vivid images/illusions into her opponents' minds. Though unconfirmed, there's a pretty good chance Mirage is the one responsible for the terrifying visions the others are plagued by in the trailer. In the comics, she takes the shy Rahne Sinclair under her wing and the two become close friends.
Mirage will be played by relative newcomer Blu Hunt, who is part Native American. The 22-year-old has previously appeared in The CW's
The Originals, but this will be her first feature role.
Maisie Williams as Rahne Sinclair/Wolfsbane
In the comics, Rahne Sinclair, aka Wolfsbane, is a young a Scottish girl struggling to reconcile her staunch religious beliefs with her ability to transform into a werewolf. She's shy, sheltered and nervous for the most part, but a much darker side is unleashed when the wolf takes over.
Rahne is close with Mirage and Cannonball (whom she has a crush on), but weary of Magik because of her outspoken personality and demonic powers.
Wolfsbane will be portrayed by arguably the most well-known member of the cast, Maisie Williams, who shot to fame as Arya on HBO's
Game of Thrones. Williams has also appeared in the likes of Netflix's
iBoy and
Doctor Who.
Henry Zaga As Roberto da Costa/Sunspot
Roberto da Costa is a brash Brazilian mutant with the ability to channel the sun's energy and gain great strength in the process. He's arrogant and hot-headed, but also fearless and protective of his teammates.
In the comics, he finds himself at odds with pretty much all of his colleagues, though he does develop a friendship/rivalry with Cannonball.
An incarnation - though not a very faithful one - of Sunspot actually appeared in
X-Men: Days of Future Past, but the role has been recast for
The New Mutants with
13 Reasons Why and
Teen Wolf actor Henry Zaga.
Charlie Heaton As Sam Guthrie/Cannonball
Sam Guthrie is the eldest of a large Kentucky coal mining family and the epitome of a southern gent. Sam has the ability to fly at jet speeds while creating an impenetrable force-field, earning him the codename Cannonball.
He co-leads the team with Mirage in the comics, and develops an uneasy friendship with Sunspot. He also looks upon Wolfsbane as a Little sister, unaware that she harbours romantic feelings for him.
Sam will be played by British actor Charlie Heaton, who will be best-known for his impressive turn as Jonathan Byers in
Stranger Things. He also appeared with Naoimi Watts in the 2016 thriller,
Shut In.
Anya Taylor-Joy As Illyana Rasputin/Magik
Easily the most poplar character on the team, Illyana Rasputin is the younger sister of Colossus and a powerful sorceress. As Magik, she has the ability to teleport to different dimensions and this leads to a darker side of her personality emerging when she spends some time in the demonic realm of Limbo.
Though this initially results in her terrified teammates giving her a wide berth, she eventually learns to balance both sides and work with her fellow mutants.
Magik will be brought to life by Anya Taylor-Joy, who rose to prominence with the role of Thomasin
The Witch and has since appeared in the likes of
Morgan, Barry and M. Night Shyamalan's
Split. She will reprise the role of Casey for the director's currently showing follow-up,
Glass.