THE NEW MUTANTS Director Josh Boone Explains How X-MEN: APOCALYPSE & The Merger Changed His Movie - EXCLUSIVE

THE NEW MUTANTS Director Josh Boone Explains How X-MEN: APOCALYPSE & The Merger Changed His Movie - EXCLUSIVE

Much has been said about The New Mutants' lengthy road to theaters and during our recent chat with Josh Boone, he explained at length how X-Men: Apocalypse and the Disney/Fox merger affected his film.

By RohanPatel - Aug 27, 2020 02:08 PM EST
Filed Under: New Mutants

A lot has been said over the past three years about what happened - and often didn't happen - with 20th Century Fox's final X-Men entry, The New Mutants, and with the film finally hitting theaters tomorrow, we were recently granted an exclusive opportunity to chat with director Josh Boone about separating the fact from fiction regarding his film. 

While it was always expected to explore a different subsection of the X-Men universe, Boone admits that the poor critical reception and subsequent box office disappointment of X-Men: Apocalypse, which was originally billed as a massive event film, pushed Fox into forcing him to completely rewrite his initial draft of The New Mutants

After confirming that, "We never had any reshoots," he explains, "At the beginning of the process, when we wrote the first few drafts, we were really going to be set in the Apocalypse X-Men era, so we started writing as if Apocalypse had happened right before our movie happened. So, we always had Professor X in a very limited capacity to sort of get you into the movie and get you out of the movie and we had Storm there as the sort of Alice Braga character. She was basically who Cecilia Reyes became later.

Then, Apocalypse opened to… not great reviews and the studio wanted to basically disentangle us from that franchise and asked that no more X-Men movies be set in the past. I was like “Yo, that’s not why Apocalypse was bad.” *laughs* I mean, Days of Future Past was set in the ‘60s and it was fantastic, it was so great.

They removed us from that, but it was also the biggest favor they could have done because we still are peripherally X-Men, we have X-Men things in our movie so you know that you’re in that universe, but we didn’t have to be attached to their timeline or everything that was going on in there. So, all of the things that you read about are things that sort of happened during the development process of the story. Like Warlock being in it, but when he was removed, it sort of became the movie it became."

Due to the lengthy process behind the Disney/Fox merger, the film went through an unexpected dark period where Boone had to leave it unfinished and was unsure of what was going to happen or when it was going to be released. However, he did ultimately get the movie back on track post-merger, and it sounds like Disney did request that a few changes be made that would completely remove all connections to the X-Men (possibly to tie off loose ends before an eventual Marvel Studios reboot?). 

"We just tried to make sure that all the things that sort of connected it events in the other X-Men movies were out, things that would make it seem like there would be another X-Men movie after this. It was more cleaning up the mess of the merger and the impact it had on us. I mean it had a similar impact on Dark Phoenix because that was literally supposed to be two movies, and the reshoots on that, I’m sure were done to make it into one film.

So, we had to deal with things like that on a much more limited level where it was just trimming out a few little things here and there. It’s still the movie that we shot and I was able to finish it and get the sound design and all of the visual effects done."

Stay tuned for more exclusive The New Mutants coverage!

20th Century Fox in association with Marvel Entertainment presents “The New Mutants,” an original horror thriller set in an isolated hospital where a group of young mutants is being held for psychiatric monitoring. When strange occurrences begin to take place, both their new mutant abilities and their friendships will be tested as they battle to try and make it out alive.


The New Mutants features:
Director: Josh Boone
Maisie Williams as Rahne Sinclair/Wolfsbane
Anya Taylor-Joy as Illyana Rasputin/Magik
Charlie Heaton as Sam Guthrie/Cannonball
Blu Hunt as Danielle Moonstar/Mirage
Henry Zaga as Roberto da Costa/Sunspot
Alice Braga as Cecilia Reyes


The New Mutants hits theaters August 28

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GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/27/2020, 2:01 PM
Josh Boone reading that Vulture report about the BTS:

DaHyro
DaHyro - 8/27/2020, 2:05 PM
This sucks... idk if anyone remembers, but this guy spoke about an entire three-movie plan YEARS ago (probably around 2015/2016).

He’s definitely passionate about the property. Hope he gets another chance with a CBM in the future
JustALurker
JustALurker - 8/27/2020, 2:57 PM
@DaHyro - I don't care how passionate he is of his movie ends up being awful, I'll wait and see the movie at home to make judgements.
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 8/27/2020, 3:13 PM
@JustALurker - maybe he means it sucks that his movie suck, I mean nobody sees out to make a movie that sucks, and he wanted to make 3 movies that don’t suck and has to settle for one that does suck.
LiteraryJoe
LiteraryJoe - 8/27/2020, 2:07 PM
@kingpatel - Great work, brother. Keep 'em coming.
Dannywest
Dannywest - 8/27/2020, 2:18 PM
Reeds2Much
Reeds2Much - 8/27/2020, 2:33 PM
@Dannywest -
Kumkani
Kumkani - 8/27/2020, 2:36 PM
This movie is supposed to be coming out tomorrow. Why the [frick] is this shit coming out today lmao
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 8/27/2020, 2:42 PM
#ReleasetheBooneCut
Amuro
Amuro - 8/27/2020, 2:45 PM
I'm just coming back from the theater (in France). I liked the film quite a lot, but Fox definitely made a mistake by marketing it as an horror movie. It is more a psychological drama with fantastic elements in it. The characters are lovable (some more developped and interesting than others) and the story is good but it clearly feels like the first film of a trilogy where we get acquainted with characters and introduced to some themes that are meant to be developped further in sequels. In fact, The New Mutants feels pretty much like a far darker take on the very first film of the X-Men Saga.

So sad that the story won't be developped further because I would have liked to see more of these characters. Illyana, Danielle and Rahne are already among the best characters of the X-Men Saga.
Amuro
Amuro - 8/27/2020, 2:53 PM
@Amuro - My personal ranking of the X-Men Saga:

1) Logan (10/10)
2) X-Men: First Class (10/10)
3) Deadpool 2 (9/10)
4) X-Men: Days of Future Past (9/10)
5) X-Men 2 (8/10)
6) The New Mutants (7/10)
7) X-Men (7/10)
8) Deadpool (7/10)
9) The Wolverine (7/10)
10) X-Men: Dark Phoenix (5/10)
11) X-Men: Apocalypse (5/10)
12) X-Men: The Last Stand (5/10)
13) X-Men Origins: Wolverine (3/10)
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 8/27/2020, 3:18 PM
@Amuro - we have to get your review laminated and that you was on rotten tomatoes
GothamSon
GothamSon - 8/27/2020, 2:48 PM
I guess this is embarrassing for all involved, including the actors.

If it tanks critically and commercially, I hope Anya Taylor Joy and her co-stars distance themselves from it as much as possible.


Chewtoy
Chewtoy - 8/27/2020, 2:48 PM
This was originally going to take place immediately after X-men: Apocalypse?

Wasn’t Storm supposed to be a teenager herself in that film? At the very least, the actress playing her is only 2-6 years older than the main cast of New Mutants. Kind of weird for her to be the authority figure that they’re rebelling against, whether she was sadistic or not.
GothamSon
GothamSon - 8/27/2020, 2:57 PM
@Chewtoy - In other words, studio execs be like: 'Force all our movies to interconnect in a shared universe, even if it makes as much sense as a sloth doing advanced math at NASA.'
inkniron
inkniron - 8/27/2020, 2:59 PM
@Chewtoy - IDK. Maybe they aren't conveying their thoughts properly. Possibly an inside man, er, woman that tries to help them? Otherwise, unless she is mind controlled, then Boone understands her character less than that hack does Superman and Batman.
bkmeijer2
bkmeijer2 - 8/27/2020, 3:12 PM
This movie really had a lot going behind the scenes huh? Could almost make a movie out of it
TheWalkingCuban
TheWalkingCuban - 8/27/2020, 3:15 PM
@MalesMarcel - call it Mutated, and let Disney Animation make it.
WeaponXCII
WeaponXCII - 8/27/2020, 3:22 PM
A few things to take away from this. Boone was absolutely right when he said Apocalypse being set in the past isn’t what made it fail, so credit to him. And it just underscores the reactionary incompetence of Fox, learning all the wrong lessons. Finally, we have Fox’s trademark “in the same timeline, but not in the same timeline” mess of a continuity.
MyCoolYoung
MyCoolYoung - 8/27/2020, 3:22 PM
So you can say they had a... disentanglement

JDL
JDL - 8/27/2020, 4:44 PM
Before pronouncing this DOA I have to tell you all that the total marketplace (not just theatrical) is imo acting a bit weird. Films are doing better on PVOD than I expected and I am seeing seeing sign that even weak films like Dark Phoenix are doing netter than expected on DVD's et al. That may have an effect on followups IF the actual movies are at least reasonably good.
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