Evan Peters has gained a lot of fans thanks to his recurring roles in American Horror Story, and as Quicksilver in the last two X-Men movie. Now he’s got a new movie part, as it’s been announced at the American Film Market that he’s set to set in American Animals, according to Variety.
The movie ‘will focus on the unbelievable but mostly true story of four young men who mistook their lives for a movie and attempted one of the most audacious heists in U.S. history.’ At the moment Peters is the only actor announced for the movie, but the makers with be looking for three more young men for the other main roles.
Bart Layton, who directed the excellent, BAFTA-winning docu-drama The Imposter, is set to direct the movie from his own script. It’s set to start shooting early next year.
In just a few weeks the mutants are returning and facing the awesome power of Apocalypse – an ancient mutant who is so powerful he has been worshipped as a god, and who isn’t impressed with the modern world. The final trailer is here to suggest this is going to be pretty epic.
It’s just over a month until the Apocalypse! Well, until X-Men: Apocalypse anyway, and in anticipation, 20th Century Fox has released a set of character banners mutants old and new. You can take a look at them below.
The timeline may have been reset with X-Men: Days Of Future Past, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t still plenty of problems between man and mutant – or more particularly in Apocalypse between mutant and mutant. Now a new trailer has dropped which suggests this is going to be one hell of a battle.
Things were pretty precarious for the mutants in Days Of Future Past, but it looks like resetting the timeline hasn’t made their lives any easier. An extended version of the movie’s Super Bowl spot certainly suggests things are getting intense, angry and destructive.
The plot for The Lazarus Effect sounds a bit like a rehash of Flatliners, but the first trailer thankfully shows that while there are echoes of Joel Schumacher’s 1990 movie, it does want to be something in its own right too.

