As impossible as it is to imagine, there was a time when there were no comic book superhero movies incessantly invading the theaters.
As impossible as it is to imagine, there was a time when there were no comic book superhero movies incessantly...
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It’s the role that turned Hugh Jackman into a worldwide overnight sensation. But it’s still a shock to realize that Jackman has been playing the ferocious mutant hero Wolverine for 14 years and in seven movies since his Hollywood debut in 2000’s “X-Men.”
Peter Dinklage grew up very familiar with the X-Men. The 44-year-old American actor, best known for his standout dramatic turn as noble Tyrion Lannister on HBO’s “Game of Thrones,” explains: “You couldn’t avoid the X-Men phenomenon. I read the comics and I was certainly a huge fan of the movie series.”
Comic book movies now regularly dominate the box office, but this wasn’t always the case. Many may forget now, but director Bryan Singer’s “X-Men,” released in 2000 and based on the wildly popular Marvel Comics property about a heroic band of super-powered mutants, helped pave the way for the phalanx of super-hero flicks which came after it.