Five young mutants, just discovering their abilities while held in a secret facility against their will, fight to escape their past sins and save themselves.Five young mutants, just discovering their abilities while held in a secret facility against their will, fight to escape their past sins and save themselves.Five young mutants, just discovering their abilities while held in a secret facility against their will, fight to escape their past sins and save themselves.
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- 4 nominations total
Henrique Zaga
- Roberto da Costa
- (as Henry Zaga)
Jacinto Vega SpiritWolf
- Frozen Cheyenne
- (as Jacinto 'Spirit Wolf' Vega)
Marilyn Manson
- Smiling Man
- (voice)
Jeffrey Corazzini
- Coal Miner
- (uncredited)
Mickey Gilmore
- Coal Miner
- (uncredited)
Max Schochet
- Coal Miner
- (uncredited)
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Summary
Reviewers say 'The New Mutants' delves into psychological horror, teenage angst, and mutant power struggles. Criticisms include inconsistent pacing, underdeveloped characters, and genre commitment issues. Some applaud its unique X-Men universe approach, strong performances, and intriguing plot elements. Others find it disappointing due to clichés, lack of tension, and perceived flaws in direction and writing. Visual effects and mutant powers receive mixed reviews—some praise creativity, others find them underwhelming. Overall, 'The New Mutants' is a divisive X-Men entry with potential for improvement.
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Don't know why this is getting sick bad reviews. It's not top notch Marvel but it's entertaining enough. A solid three star out of 5.
It's basically one flew over the breakfast club with added superpowers. The characters are likeable, and at an hour and a half it neither outstays it's welcome nor eats into post cinema drinking time.
I doubt the box office will justify a sequel, which is a shame as I'd like to see what happened next.
It's basically one flew over the breakfast club with added superpowers. The characters are likeable, and at an hour and a half it neither outstays it's welcome nor eats into post cinema drinking time.
I doubt the box office will justify a sequel, which is a shame as I'd like to see what happened next.
No amount of acting and effects can make up for terrible writing. Lets just say they set up certain things in the movie and then never use them. You're like, oh the beginning of the movie said this, but don't expect anything to happen because... bad writing.
It really peaks near the beginning, then really drags on. Theres a fight scene near the end that is endless, unbelievable, really repetitive. The climax is anticlimactic so....
There was potential for a good movie, and the actors did fine, but the characters didn't act like real people. It was so obvious what was going on but they dragged on every single story element and repeated it. I feel bad for these actors; Truly a waste of money and talent.
Part of the reason it was so bad is because it has an intellectual level of Spy Kids, super predictable and stereotypical moments but placed and set up so poorly that they have no emotional depth. It checks all the boxes except being interesting and having a good plot... you know... like missing the whole point of movies.
It really peaks near the beginning, then really drags on. Theres a fight scene near the end that is endless, unbelievable, really repetitive. The climax is anticlimactic so....
There was potential for a good movie, and the actors did fine, but the characters didn't act like real people. It was so obvious what was going on but they dragged on every single story element and repeated it. I feel bad for these actors; Truly a waste of money and talent.
Part of the reason it was so bad is because it has an intellectual level of Spy Kids, super predictable and stereotypical moments but placed and set up so poorly that they have no emotional depth. It checks all the boxes except being interesting and having a good plot... you know... like missing the whole point of movies.
It was an OK movie all in all, but it could've been SO much better. I was personally stoked for a horror mutants movie, but this is as much horror as any other superhero movie (and less than some) so I must say I was very disappointed. The idea of was there and it could've been SO SO good but in the end, it wasn't...
A thing that really distracted me was the actors weird accents. You have a group of really good actors here but the bad accents made them just seem mediocre.
A thing that really distracted me was the actors weird accents. You have a group of really good actors here but the bad accents made them just seem mediocre.
@garcwrites: This movie is a slow burn that gives you enough time to get to know the new mutants but it's not very atmospheric. It doesn't put you in the mood, despite the horror vibe of the piece. I never felt anxious, or worried for any of the characters.
Even if the tone is a bit of a miss for me, it is a smartly constructed story. I felt I got the characters. I understood their fears, their traumas, and why they were the way we found them on an intellectual level but I hardly felt for them. I can't say that the actors didn't pull their weight, even though they are no oscar worthy performances, but giving that the atmosphere wasn't really there nothing elevated the work they put in.
The action scenes and visual effects were great for what they were going for, but in comparison to the sets looked like an expensive new car in a junk yard. The facility they were in is so rundown and cheap looking that I couldn't believe that it had voice activated locks. It would have been easier to believe that the doors opened and closed because of a Mutant's power.
The New Mutants felt like a great idea that wasn't totally followed through. There is a gun-shy feeling to it. They didn't go all the way or didn't strike the right tone. The first half of Josh Trank's Fant4stic Four felt more ominous than this entire movie. Unless they going for an intellectual horror superhero movie - if that's a thing - it worked! Because I understood what I was suppose to feel but never experienced any of the emotions.
Even if the tone is a bit of a miss for me, it is a smartly constructed story. I felt I got the characters. I understood their fears, their traumas, and why they were the way we found them on an intellectual level but I hardly felt for them. I can't say that the actors didn't pull their weight, even though they are no oscar worthy performances, but giving that the atmosphere wasn't really there nothing elevated the work they put in.
The action scenes and visual effects were great for what they were going for, but in comparison to the sets looked like an expensive new car in a junk yard. The facility they were in is so rundown and cheap looking that I couldn't believe that it had voice activated locks. It would have been easier to believe that the doors opened and closed because of a Mutant's power.
The New Mutants felt like a great idea that wasn't totally followed through. There is a gun-shy feeling to it. They didn't go all the way or didn't strike the right tone. The first half of Josh Trank's Fant4stic Four felt more ominous than this entire movie. Unless they going for an intellectual horror superhero movie - if that's a thing - it worked! Because I understood what I was suppose to feel but never experienced any of the emotions.
"The New Mutants" is a Sci-Fi - Action movie in which we watch five young mutants held in a secret facility while they try to first discover and then control their abilities. After some time they will have to fight their hidden fears in order to save themselves.
I have to admit that I had high expectations from this movie but I was disappointed by it. The direction which was made by Josh Boone, it was below average and some times even predictable, something that made the movie boring. The interpretations of the cast followed the pattern of its direction. I have to say that I expected more from Maisie Williams who played as Rahne Sinclair because she did not reach her potential, but I can understand why. Lastly, I have to say that "The New Mutants" is a bad opening movie due to its plot, direction and the interpretations of the cast. If you want to watch this movie, i advise you to lower you standards and your expectations otherwise you will be disappointed.
I have to admit that I had high expectations from this movie but I was disappointed by it. The direction which was made by Josh Boone, it was below average and some times even predictable, something that made the movie boring. The interpretations of the cast followed the pattern of its direction. I have to say that I expected more from Maisie Williams who played as Rahne Sinclair because she did not reach her potential, but I can understand why. Lastly, I have to say that "The New Mutants" is a bad opening movie due to its plot, direction and the interpretations of the cast. If you want to watch this movie, i advise you to lower you standards and your expectations otherwise you will be disappointed.
What Horror Movies Inspired 'The New Mutants’?
What Horror Movies Inspired 'The New Mutants’?
The New Mutants introduces a squad of super-powered teens, including Maisie Williams as Rahne Sinclair and Anna Taylor-Joy as Illyana Rasputin. As the cast introduces us to their characters, director Josh Boone gives us a playlist of his cinematic inspirations for the movie.
Did you know
- TriviaJosh Boone intended this film to be the first in a trilogy, with the second film to be an alien invasion movie featuring the alien mutant Warlock, and then the third and final installment to be a supernatural, apocalyptic horror movie based on the X-Men comic event "Inferno" (demons invade the Earth and Magik plays a major role). After Disney's purchase of Fox, all X-Men-related films in development were cancelled, including Boone's trilogy.
- GoofsCharacters are kept at the facility behind a force field so they cannot escape. Illyana's mutant power is teleportation. She has to go to Limbo first, then she can teleport anywhere/when she wants. She is shown teleporting during the battle. So her powers aren't blocked. She could leave the facility at any time, and she would be able to teleport others with her.
In a deleted scene, Illyana talks to Bobby, where it is established that she is incapable of teleporting out of the force field.
- Quotes
Dr. Cecilia Reyes: Did you know baby rattlesnakes are more dangerous than adult ones? They haven't learned how to control how much venom they secrete. All of you are dangerous. That's why you're here.
- Crazy creditsThe opening title and closing credits are accompanied by snowfall.
- ConnectionsEdited from Logan (2017)
- SoundtracksCloser
Written by Greg Kurstin (as Gregory Kurstin), Tegan Quin and Sara Quin
Performed by Tegan and Sara
Courtesy of Warner Records
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing
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- Los nuevos mutantes
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- Budget
- $67,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $23,852,659
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $7,037,017
- Aug 30, 2020
- Gross worldwide
- $49,169,594
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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