20th Century Fox released a new trailer for "The New Mutants". The five leading actors, Anya Taylor-Joy ("Split"), Maisie Williams ("Game of Thrones"), Charlie Heaton ("Stranger Things"), Henry Zager ("13 Reasons Why"), and Blu Hunt ("The Originals"), all appeared in the trailer one by one, giving everyone a simple introduction to the movie in just 60 seconds. Trailer: The New Mutants was produced by 20th Century Fox and distributed by Walt Disney. The film was originally supposed to be the 13th film in the "X-Men Film Series", but after being edited by Walt Disney, it was completely separated from the X-Men series. The characters in the film are taken from Marvel's comic book "The New Mutants", and the story tells about a group of young new mutants fighting in a secret organization to protect themselves. A group of mutant teenagers who have just started training and don't know how to control their abilities. Wolfsbane, Mysterio, Cannonball, Moonstar, and Sunspot, five young "mutants", discover their superpowers while being held in a secret institution and strive to get rid of their past sins to save themselves. "The New Mutants" is scheduled to be released in North American theaters on August 28. Pre-sale of movie tickets has already started, and the release date should not be changed. |
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