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Deadpool and Cable Will Lead Next 'X-Men' Movie 'X-Force', Says Producer
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Producer Simon Kinberg confirms that after finishing the production of 'Deadpool 2', he's going to work on new movie which revolves around Cable and Deadpool.

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A brand new "X-Men" movie titled "X-Force" is coming to the big screen soon. Talking about his next "X-Men" project, producer Simon Kinberg confirms that it's going to center around Deadpool and Cable. He also says that "X-Force" will stand apart from the "X-Men" movies, Deadline has reported.

"We are working hard on new mutants, 'Gambit (2018)' with Channing Tatum, 'Deadpool 2' and the new 'X-Force' movie where Deadpool is alongside Cable and other main characters. 'Deadpool 2' is going into production this year," says Kinberg. "Then 'X-Force' which is a combination of Deadpool and Cable - they're like the Black ops of the 'X-Men'. They're much darker and have an R-rated decibel. There are other 'X-Men' characters coming into 'X-Force' at different times in the comic, but it's separate from 'X-Men'."

Sharing more details about the movie, the producer says, "There is a larger architecture to tell these stories in. I talk to the studio all the time about this and there is a plan for how these movies can connect and be a part of a larger narrative. It's something that's fun, exciting and it will be interesting to see how we marry the different tones that we've been generating in these standalone movies of the 'X-Men' universe."

Kinberg continues, "But we go into making the best movie we can. It's not just about a Colossus or Deadpool cameo. Connecting all of these movies will happen when it organically makes sense. These movies aren't simply being built as stepping stones to a larger story. Each one is wholly enclosed and a movie worth seeing."

All of Kinberg's comments make it clear that 20th Century Fox will have different approach to their "X-Men" films, unlike Marvel's movie franchise, which seemingly has no barriers in between their standalone film.

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